Goodgrief (1068), Middletown, Delaware, USA Jan 20, 2008 March 2006 - Man, what a fine beer...how this doesn’t make top 100 is beyond me. Beer poured rusty amber color with nice finger head and sweet lacing. Perfect blend of smoke, chocolate and sweet malty goodness with a mild hop bitterness. World class, for sure.
mcsquint (57), , Missouri, USA Nov 29, 2008 Poured from 500ml bottle into dimpled mug.
Aroma - This is a maltfest. Caramel,roasted and chocolate with a notes of dried dark fruit
Appearance - Dark brown with ruby red highlights. 1 finger, persistent off-white head. Excellent lacing.
.Flavor - Pretty much what the name implies. Heavy on the malt with the dark fruit being more prevalent than in the aroma. Sweet, but not overly so. The balance of malt amd hops definitely leaning to the malt side.
Palate - Full mouthfeel. Slick. Goes down well. Carbonation is on the low side, but that’s a good thing.
Overall - Very drinkable; like an irish ale or strong ale with less hops. The higher ABV(6.5%)doesn’t hurt! This style is not as popular as some other UK styles; try this one for a taste of the real deal.
MBison (445), Southern Highlands, Australia Nov 26, 2008 Bottle (500ml). Poured extremely dark bronze with a good sized, thick, frothy, off-white head which lasted superbly. Massive notes of red cedar and sawdust on the nose with vanilla oak, rich toffee malts, Christmas pudding, good notes of earthy hops and light notes of cranberries. Flavor was very smooth with a light hop bitterness, creamy caramel malts, buttery toffee, chocolate, fruit cake, raisins, oak and roasted hazel nuts in the finish. Medium bodied with soft carbonation a silky smooth texture and a great finish. daknole (1131), Plantation, Florida, USA Nov 21, 2008 Bottle. brown pour wtih a good head. Aroma is filled with raisins, some cany sugar, caramel and some hints of booze. Flavor is pretty nice too...Very malty and smooth. Some molasses is evident also. terrybail (185), , Ontario, Canada Oct 28, 2008 500ml bottle from the LCBO
Another one of my new favourites
A more detailed description will follow on a second tasting
I have misplaced my comments for this beer illidurit (489), Santa Cruz, California, USA Oct 22, 2008 Poured into a pint glass. Dark mahogany that turns ruby red with a strong backlight. Light tan two-finger head that leaves decent lacing.
Aromas of English cookies and toffee, only a touch of smoky peatiness.
Taste is rich dark malts with a little peat influence. Excellent balance; not too sweet and not too smokey.
Perfect carbonation, medium body. Just a really solid beer. Not a huge beer like many of the American examples of the style, but a solid, drinkable, tasty beer.
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