General66 (91), Streator, Illinois, USA Apr 16, 2008 12 ounce bottle. Wow, this one is definitely a bruiser. Pours a nice burnt orange color with a small white frothy head that disappears quickly. The aroma is a nice mix of malts, grapefruit-like citrus hints, and piney hops. The taste is a blast of hops and citrus with a malty bitterness lingering in the background. This was a very full-bodied beer that left nice lacing on the side of the glass. The wonderful mixture of flavors masked the 13.6% ABV. This is my first experience with Dark Horse Brewing... I am looking forward to trying more of their beers!
thickfreakness (53), Austin, Texas, USA Aug 18, 2008 Tasted on 5/15/08. Pours a nice dark amber color with little to no head from a slightly aggressive pour into my Sierra Nevada Pint glass. It smells really nice and sweet and also has a subtle, citrusy hop aroma. Kind of surprising that the malt stands out more than the hops on this one. The taste is excellent. Its a great balance of that sweet caramel malty taste with a pungent citrus hoppiness that makes it lean almost closer to a barleywine in my opinion. The mouthfeel is really nice and creamy on this one and man the 13.6% alcohol is hardly smelled or tasted at all meaning this one could really sneak up on you. A great beer. BMan1113VR (762), Los Angeles (and Dallas, TX), California, USA Aug 17, 2008 Bottle thanks to mibirder. I would guess this beer has at least two years of age on it. Yellowish wax if that indicates anything. Pours with a largish, off-white, creamy head covering a murky amber-brown body. Good lacing. Aroma is of strong, sweet toffee, brown sugar and some lemon citrus hops. Wow, lots of malts in the tastes, no hops really. There is some alcohol in the taste, but considering it is 13.6 it is EXTREMELY well hidden. Very sweet overall. Oily mouthfeel with light bubbles. AmEricanbrew (907), Left Coast, Louisiana, USA Aug 16, 2008 Clear amber with a tight tan head. Nice piney hop aroma with some sweet malt. Smooth medium body. Nice triple ipa flavors are sweet pine hops with sweet malts mixing nicely with a boozy bitterness. The 13.6% never really gets in the way, and is fairly well cloaked until the brew warms. Nice MrBunn (826), Western, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 1, 2008 Bottle with fancy green wax on the capt. Pours a cloudy brown with a minimal head that dies quickly. Aromas are heavy on the pine hops and a little bit of a caramel malt undercurrent. That said, I would expect a fuller nose from a beer this strong and the color is fiarly unique, too. Flavor is like an alcoholic hops bomb wit a bit of a thick and sugary stickiness. I guess that this is the reason that I don’t get too excited about these high ABV IIPA’s... they are just over the top and the hops and alcohol cover up any complexity that might (or might not) be there. BREWMUSKCLES (751), WEEHAWKEN, New Jersey, USA Jul 30, 2008 very malty and woody with a moderate smooth alcohol influence. secondary hop presence that is clearly inhibited though apparant and does put in it’s lightly bitter signature. caramel and moderately sweet it is also woody and tawny as well. bit of a more black pepper essence as from a pre-grated container in the grocery store. points for being very mellow sophisticated and smooth and in good balance as it reveals itself as complex but in good order . not exactly my description of a double ipa. low on citrus with hardly any other hop presence.
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