Ungstrup (11037), Frederiksberg, Denmark Jul 26, 2005 A red-brown beer with a light brown head. The aroma is artificial with notes of marzipan, cherries, christmas cake with candied lemon peel, and cinnamon bread - I don’t want my beer to have this aroma. The flavor is sweet with notes of marzipan and cinnamon bread - a little like Amaretto. The end is dry, but the body is thin. Sampled from the fridge. Papsoe (9980), Frederiksberg, Denmark Mar 18, 2005 Updated: Jun 26, 2005(Bottle 50 cl) 95% porter and 5% cherry syrup which must contain some very strong aromas, as this beer tastes excessively from cherries. Almost mahogany in colour with a defined reddish tint. Apparently you can have this warm as well, I had mine straight from the fridge though. Light bitterness from the porter, but the sticky, sickening sweet cherry-flavour dominates all over. Tough one to drink. And who the f... dragged the above commercial description through Babel Fish?? "The sagenhaft sueffige taste of "Lausitzer Porter", supplemented by the aromatically winter Punschnote, Porter+Punsch makes the ideal winter drunkenness." That sounds like something out of the Nurenberg trials - or Monty Python... 060205 joergen (6240), Frederiksberg, Denmark Jul 25, 2005 Bottled.
Served cold.
Clear brown coloured with a small off white head.
Strange aroma of marzipan and cherries.
Artificial flavour of pepper cakes, marzipan and cherries. yespr (6162), Copenhagen O, Denmark May 12, 2008 50 cL bottle. Pours clear and hazzlenut brown with an almost white head. Cherry sweet and dry aroma. Light spiced gingerish note. Flavour is sweet cherry with a mild ginger spice note. Sweet and ginger finish. Hildigöltur (5051), København Ø, Denmark Jul 25, 2005 Bottled. Amber/brown coloured. Aroma of rice porridge with cinnamon and cherry sauce. Sweet Cherry Coke flavour. Rather thin. Funny idea.
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