marcus (980), Sacramento, California, USA Jun 23, 2008 This dark brown ale poured with almost no head. There is a strong malt and alcohol nose. The flavor is slightly sour and very malty with both chocolate and raisin notes.
afireinside96 (410), Mountville, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 27, 2008 330ml swing top bottle, served in a Duvel tulip. I love how there is a bubble on the label that so proudly proclaims "Extremely Complex". Pours black with a thin ring of tan foam. Smells of burnt wood, Belgian style yeastiness, cherry candy, and chocolate. Taste is very tart and smoky at first sip, some cherry emerges then wood. Leaves some bitter chocolate flavor as you swallow. Thin spritzy mouthfeel with a relatively dry finish. Enjoyable but VERY unusual. sebletitje (258), Tampa, Florida, USA Aug 19, 2008 33cl bottle.
Interesting name, right of the Jurassian mountain range.
Abv on bottle is 10.276%
Pours black with beige head.
Aroma is yeasty (almost cheese like) and hoppy as well as some good roastiness.
Taste is roasted (chocolat/coffee malts), some light bitterness, good floral and spicy presence. Russian tea is characterized by citrus fruit. Alcohol is well present. An interesting brew from a great brewery. DaSilky1 (1599), San Diego, California, USA Aug 18, 2008 Pretty dark with just glimmers of auburn light. The head was absolutely awesome, thick, grayish-dark tan, and milky. The laceing was full on brush strokes of tan paint along the side of the glass. The nose is a fucking novel. It starts with subtle tart vinous notes, then overlapping this is vanilla and spice, and more tart grape fumes and even some chocolate. Prickly carbination. Mouthfeel is definitely on the tart side, but the overall thickness of the beer itself is on the watery and thin side, making the tartness somewhat lacking in foundational backing, . Its definitely smooth though and significantly tart with some roasted malt notes, raisin, coffee, black olives, and slight chocolate. I’m not buying the alcohol being 10.28%, it is nowhere to be found whatsoever. This May age nicely but due to thin body, its hard to tell. It Reminds me a little bit of Scooners Vindication, but with a different kind of tartness. JB175 (1325), Holland, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 13, 2008 Darker pour with an aroma that is bold, spicy, and roasty. Sugary and vanilla sweetness starts out ok, but gets a bit messy in the finish. Smooth, but off balance. OK, but not for the price or style. badlizard (1437), San Diego, California, USA Aug 12, 2008 Bottle from Holiday. Black with a fizzy tan head. Pleasant aroma of Citrus, vanilla, chocolate, and pepper. Tangy orange, caramel and chocolate candy, mild pepper, and other tastes I can’t quite place. Quite good and nicely complex.
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