Lord_Corkscrew (535), Ronco Scrivia (GE), Italy Jun 8, 2008 Updated: Jul 8, 2008 Artebirra Pasturana 2008: Wiggs è matto a berla al mattino. Complessità notevole, presenza alcolica non predominante ma armoniosa e sentori molto fruttati... dai non me la ricordo così bene, la riassaggerò. Maledizione sono già le 10..._____l’ho riassaggiata stasera all’Irish: mi sento di riconfermarle il voto.
Mes_and_Sim (4176), London, Greater London, England Aug 17, 2008 A Mes rate: Bottle at GBBF. A gorgeous clean amber colour with an impressive thick and stable white head. Massive pineapple in the aroma (and I love pineapple) along with some almond like alcohol and some lovely tropical fruit hops that could almost be Sauvin. The flavour is along the same lines but it held back by some all too apparent burnt malt. Biiiiiig fruity finish with lots of sugar brings it back on track. I like this, Skinnyviking (2593), Copenhagen, Denmark Aug 14, 2008 Bottle. Very agressive high and lasting creamy white head. Hazy amber body. Aroma of oranges, lemon and plums. Flavor as indicated by the aroma with the addition of mild hops and a hint of alcohol. Low carbonation, long aftertaste. maeib (3917), Wootton, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England Aug 13, 2008 Bottled - GBBF 2008. A very murky light brown coloured beer. The aroma has spritzy yeastiness and some light fruits and decent Belgian styled hoppiness. The taste is yeasty with peppery hops. Highly carbonated and very obviously Belgian in influence. Fin (2164), Merton, Oxfordshire, England Aug 12, 2008 Bottle that I picked up at GBBF, and drank at Cropredy Festival 2008 Pours light amber in colour with light beige head. Some toffee and banana on the nose not unlike banoffee pie along with some yeast also slight tinge of sourness. Flavour is much the same as the aroma but with a smattering of fruitiness thrown into the equation, nice beer. oh6gdx (5739), Vaasa, Finland Aug 8, 2008 Bottled. Honeyish golden colour, mediumsized beige head. Aroma is spices, alcohol, earth and fruits. Flavour is the same with some fudge and grass. Alcohol gives a nice burning touch in the finish.
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