Crafty07 (343), Lexington, Kentucky, USA Nov 11, 2007 It’s refreshing to find a ’winter wamer’ that isn’t burdened by obligatory spices. The right combination of different malts. Well made strong ale that doesn’t remind the taste buds that it’s 8%. Well done.
Blaketj80 (20), Oklahoma, USA Dec 3, 2008 Very nice winter beer. Spicy with a hop note at the end which makes for a great finish. For the most part malty, but kudos to the avery for their malt blend that makes this very enjoyable. HonkeyBra (517), Lemont, Illinois, USA Dec 3, 2008 Pours a deep dark brown with a big, thick, tan head. The head is huge and blossoms out of the glass. Aroma is hoppy and sweet. Flavor is very complex. Sweet malts, dark fruits, Rum-soaked fruits, a bit of hops. Rich, creamy mouthfeel with a good amount of carbonation. I picked this up in a mix-6 because I didnt want a full 6-pack of this, but having tried it I realize how wrong I was. gpekar (149), Maryland, USA Nov 30, 2008 Poured a cola color with orange highlights. The head was tall, creamy and tan in color. There was nice lacing. The aroma was mild. A bit of sweetness, a hint of chocolate and other subtle fragrances. There was a strong flavor of anise initially and a good bit of chocolate too. The taste built to a mild bitterness with a slight sweetness underneath. There was a good complex flavor to this beer. Very enjoyable!!!! scoth (44), Fort Collins, Colorado, USA Nov 30, 2008 Bottle. Pours clear, deep brown, with a thin biege head, some lacing. Big sweet aroma of raisins, figs, molasses, and pine. Thick, velvety body. Lots of sweet malt, fruity and toffee flavors, and a dry, slightly bitter edge to the finish. Has a nice, balanced English character, but a more American hop sensibility. milljam (167), Norman, Oklahoma, USA Nov 29, 2008 Probably one of the better "non-spiced" winter beers I’ve had. Solid malt flavor....some nuttiness and under-tones of coffee and toffee. Aroma mainly malty...not much beyond that. Alcohol is decent...can’t really taste it.
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