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Cigar City Bolita Brown Double Nut Brown Ale 3.78 148

Cigar City Bolita Brown Double Nut Brown Ale

Percentile
97
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bottled
common

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common

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
1483.83/5.03.78/5.0Autumn9%89.1Snifter, Trappist glass
Commercial Description:
Bolita was a type of lottery popular with the working class citizens of the Ybor City district of Tampa. Bolita means, ’little ball’ but profits from the illegal (and often rigged) game were anything but little. In the 1920’s Tampa native Charlie Wall was the undisputed kingpin of the Bolita racket.

Our Bolita is a Double Northern English-style brown ale that has a complex malt forward character with notes of chocolate, toffee and hints of roasted nuts in the finish. Bolita pairs well with Baklava, Big Band Music, Cool Evenings and robust cigars.
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 Schroppfy (1813), Ohio, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/516/20

Oct 30, 2009  
Well, this is a helluva beer. The aroma is very good; lots of malty and sweet components. This kind of heavy brown malt has a slight sourish quality, like wet, fermenting walnut. Really strong notes of smoke and tobacco in the aroma, and slight acidity in the flavor to accompany. Malty all over and then some hop astringency, again and again, in a full-bodied beer. Carries carbonation excellently. Well made, hefty. Extremely flavorful, fresh, and reeks of being handmade. My only complaint is the ABV. Not subtle and detracts from being able to enjoy fully. Slightly sugary yet coffee-acid, overly roasty ending. Thanks to Beerlando for my first CCB.

 BrotherGrendel (600), San Diego, California, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/515/20
Dec 24, 2009  
Pours a dark brown with mostly dissipating head. Nose is mostly roast and nutty malts, a bit subdued. Flavor is smooth rich malts with nuts and roast, faint hints of cocoa and coffee, finishes sweet. Medium body, light carbonation, thick texture. A big thick brown ale with great balance and nut flavors, love this style and profile.


 mmmbeer (765), Austin, Texas, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/520/20
Dec 21, 2009  
1 massive, Super Obama size, way above the Mt. Everest and below the Mariana Trench- the last bottle from Daknole- thank you sir. I don’t say this alot, but, sincerely, thank you. Served in a trappist glass- poured a nearly black with ruby tints. Heavy aroma of alcohol, toffee, plums, malt, caramel, and pure evil- straight from hell. Hits the mouth with a hard wide heavy body, (this beer is not for the faint of heart, let alone beergayners), the first sip smacks you upon the face for not paying attention to a lightly seasoned malt- some roast to it is apparent in the malt, a 2nd smack upon your face lets you know that it continues well into the middle- a grainy, and very welcome, malt makes itself know, along with nuts (pecan with notes of pistachio, hazelnut, and maple- F$@K. ME. RUNNING.), finish that is full, damn near everlasting, and points a loaded .44. Right between your eyes. Exactly 2cm in between, above, and between your eyes. Don’t fail the beerGAYners on this one- I saved this beer for my BIRTHDAY. The stlye (HUH?!?) at the tyme said- it’s ok, That day came and went. But I said, come some sample some... what they had made them full, full enough after a BAD NIGHT with my Old Lady. That night came came and went. But I still craved more BAD... The beergayners may score it here low, but I score it high. Why? I was nice enough to someone, and HE repayed a favor. Thank you Dakine, thank you. See me in El Paso, biotch (evil mechanical laughter from me to you, a friendly joust between friends). Thank you. By the way- I call this beer a brown ale, but I also call it DAMN GOOD. (From Dakine’s back)- BITCH. You said what, you don;t have need to fight, you also have him. nipple twisting beergayner. I got a story to tell you. But you have me to deal with. 1st. And I’m not such a soft touch.....Dakine- let’s ride man... and it’s on me man.


 BBB63 (4267), La Porte, Indiana, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/515/20
Dec 20, 2009  
Bottle shared by shawn, thanks: Well it is indeed brown hued with a small but lasting head. The aroma has notes of walnuts, chocolate, toffee, earthy yeast, a hint of pepper and ashy wood. A touch of booze is also noted. The taste is malty and nutty with some light twangy chocolate covered dark fruits. The house yeast character is found towards the slightly alcoholic finish. The smooth mouth feel is warming a tad chalky. Overall it is better than the BA version. Nice.


 Glouglouburp (2877), Montreal, Quebec, Canada
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/104/56/104/512/20
Dec 16, 2009  
In short: Refried-beans and nutty brown ale on steroids. A weird but not unpleasant mess
How: Bottle 750ml. Consumed when about 4 months old.
The look: Mahogany body topped by a medium beige head
In long: Nose of refried beans with some nuts and rubber. Not really an inviting aroma. Body is full, creamy, heavy and very pleasant with a medium carbonation. Fortunately the taste has a little less refried beans than the aroma but it’s still there. Plenty of hazelnuts, milk chocolate, maple syrup, earth, french fries (no kidding!), toffee, leather. tar. The beer also felt very hoppy but I could not really discern the hops character, other than “it feels hoppy”. This beer is a real mess but somehow it is a mess that was so out-there that I finished my 750ml with no problem. Named after a old bidding game with numbered balls that was popular many years ago. 80 years later we now have Bingo and it seems to me like it’s the same people playing.


 FlssmrBrewAlum (1177), Lisle, Illinois, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/103/514/20
Dec 11, 2009  
750 ml bottle courtesy of either Beerlando or fishingnet. Thanks, guys! Pours a nice opaque brown with reddish brown edges and some lighter brightness, a brownish tan head, brighter, big that cakes and laces ok. Aromas are a bit fruity right off, with big toffee and toasted malts beneath, nut and caramel come on fairly strong, a touch buttery, with some dark fruity notes, I can’t really smell funk but but I do get a bit of a Guava Grove vibe, which I feared. Initial is not really funky, happily. Big caramel and toffee malts, toast and nut, decent sweetness, a decent bitterness towards the backend, chocolate and tobacco shine through and coat the palate a bit, fairly bitter finish. The funkiness grows a little in the nose, but not really in the beer. Unblemished, this beer would have been a winner. However the funk muttles it up and makes it a bit awkward. The cocoa, tobacco, caramel, and nut is quite flavorful in the actual beer though, works well together, a touch of vanilla but very tobacco infused. Flavors grow stronger further in. Could do some really cool things I think. Not bad.


 blklab2007 (975), Connecticut, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/103/517/20
Dec 9, 2009  
bottle poured a rich brown in color with a thick sticky one finger brown head that retained a beautiful covering. aroma has earthy brown malt, nuts, dark fruit, chocolate, and light sour cherry. mouth feel is hefty medium and gets a little chewy. flavor has a dark brown malt base, some bitterness, dark chocolate, coffee, and a bit of light sour cherry funk. the bugs have gotten into this bottle a bit but it worked out nicely and gives a nice drying finish.quite tasty.


 BOLTZ7555 (1107), Phoenix, Arizona, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/516/20
Dec 3, 2009  
Bottle courtesy of changeup45...THANKS GARRY!!! Muddy river water pour produces a massive 3-finger chestnut head that leaves significant lacing. Aroma is cocoa, brown sugar, and almond. Bold flavor profile with aggressive roasted malt, toffee, and maple syrup. Medium mouthfeel. Darn good beer.


 AmEricanbrew (1929), orange, California, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/513/20
Dec 3, 2009  
Hazy brown with a tan head. earthy nutty chocolate aromas. Frothy mouthfeel. Decent flavors are nutty brown malts and mild chocolate, with a gaseous infected carbonation burp to finish. Mild infection here. Thanks Juice for this bottle



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