yngwie (3529), Kristiansand, Norway Dec 20, 2006 Bottled. It pours quite clear at the start, with more hazyness towards the bottom, sparkling and red-colored with a orange-brown hue. Decent beige head. The aroma meets you quite powerful when pouring, and starts with lots of banana-fruityness. Theres also spices, caramel-hints and some bubble-gum. The flavor is malty, spices, caramelized, fruity and hoppy, with a medium body. Warming finish with spices and caramel. Can surely understand that the Danes was pleased when Carlsberg started their Semper Ardens project, it is a good beer, but more on the average side than on the wauw-side. That is probably due to the development in the beer-world. It has a lot of Belgian style-mates that is better. (061220)
Ole_R (1195), Oslo, Norway Jul 19, 2008 660 ml bottle. A hazy, reddish amber colored beer with a mediumsized lightly tanned head. Sweet perfumed, bubblegum-fruity aroma. Fruity and malty sweetness in the flavor, with notes of yeast and mild spices. Sugary, light sticky texture. Malts and sugar in the finish. A decent sweetheart, a bit out of balance. Mogwai (176), Askeby, Denmark Jul 9, 2008 Bottle. Pours a brown colour with a medium head. Aroma is caramel, malt, dried fruit. Flavor is sweet of malt. Good. Baadstorp (55), Århus, Denmark May 27, 2008 a rich and flavourful beer nice bitterness and a bit of yeast and fruit. a complex very good beer Bragesnak (1212), Aarhus, Denmark Apr 30, 2008 Aarhus, DK.
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Complex aroma and flavor of sweet malt and lots of yeasty fruit character. ciuspan (94), Hillerød, Denmark Apr 18, 2008 Smagt 18/04 2008. Den er ikke som en typisk abbey ale, denne er lidt humlet det gør den naturligvis mere frisk, men ikke lige hvad jeg forbinder med en abbey ale.
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