Ungstrup (11354), Frederiksberg, Denmark Apr 22, 2007 Celebrating rating #8100 with the highest unrated Danish beer. Bottled. A pitch black beer with a huge dark brown head. The aroma is sweet with strong notes of chocolate, roasted malt, caramel, and some citrus from the hops. The flavor is very sweet with strong notes of chocolate, grapefruit, roasted malt, caramel, sirup, and alcohol, the alcohol notes grows towards the end and leaves a slight burn on the palate. The end is quite bitter with a strong note of grapefruit lingering for a long time. The mouthfeel is a bit like melted chocolate, quite thick. omhper (10728), Stockholm, Sweden May 21, 2007 Updated: Jul 5, 2007Draught at Københavnske Øldage. Near black. Cocoa aroma. Sweet and somewhat syrupy. Full bodied. Burnt malt together with odd tarry hops. With it’s near extreme sweetness it sticky and raw. Tarry, resiny finish. Unbalanced and too sweet. Papsoe (10285), Frederiksberg, Denmark Feb 23, 2007 (Bottle 50 cl) Black and opaque with a creamy, beige head. Sweetish aroma of roasted malt and alcohol. Immensely solid body with a distinct sweetness and loads and loads of roasted malt. Has a somewhat medicinal, herbal and cough syrup-like feel - as so often in these heavy duty beers. Distinctly bitter fom the malts. A very warming and pleasant alcohol. 150207 yespr (6889), Copenhagen O, Denmark Apr 7, 2007 50 cL bottle. Pours pitch black with light brown head. Aroma is malt and coffee. Taste is bitter coffee and hops. Finish is dominantly bitter with coffee notes. joergen (6529), Frederiksberg, Denmark Feb 7, 2007 Bottlle.
Black coloured with a beige head.
Light roasted aroma of coffee and chocolate.
Roasted flavour of coffee and chocolate.
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