Ungstrup (11031), Frederiksberg, Denmark Jan 11, 2008 Bottled as Bøgedal nr. 90. A deep red beer with a lazinb brown head. The aroma is sweet with notes of cork, malt, and some fruit. The flavor is sweet malty with notes of caramel, cork, and fruit, leading to a dry finish. Papsoe (9980), Frederiksberg, Denmark Oct 11, 2007 (Bottle 75 cl) Courtesy of Myrup. Bøgedal Nr. 90. Clear, warm, dark brown with a reddish hue and a tall and handsome, beige head leaving solid laces. Discreet aroma of hard roasted malt. Medium body with roasted malt accents, some burned caramel - and then and unfortunate, lightly fusty edge. Some burned malts in the finish. 051007 joergen (6240), Frederiksberg, Denmark Dec 31, 2007 Bottle.
Clear orange brown coloured with a beige head.
Aroma of fruits and caramel with notes of mould an dmurky notes.
Murky flavour of fruits, caramel and hops with notes of mould.
Hoppy finish. yespr (6162), Copenhagen O, Denmark Oct 6, 2007 75 cL bottle. Pours dark brown with lacing light brown head. Caramel roasted malt aroma with minor liqourice note. Flavour is caramel and slight chocolate smooth. Has a faint hint of coffee. Ends nicely smooth and coffee flavoured. I’m going to enjoy my own bottle of this at some time - great stuff. sk8viking (6078), Copenhagen, Denmark Dec 31, 2007 Bottle. A dark red beer with a big beige head. The aroma is of roasted malt, stable and hay, so is the taste, but with some chocolate. Medium body with a dry finish.
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