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Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron

Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron

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An American Strong Ale brewed by
Dogfish Head Brewery

Milton, Delaware USA

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Commercial Description:
Big Brown Ale aged on palo santo wood from Paraguay. This beer is a 12% abv, highly roasty, and malty brown ale aged on the wood of the Palo Santo tree from Paraguay. Palo Santo means "holy tree" and it's wood has been used in South American wine-making communities. We were lucky enough to get our hands on 20 blocks of the super-dense wood and the wood was added to the ageing tank after fermentation.

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 Goodgrief (991), Middletown, Delaware, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/59/104/518/20

Apr 14, 2008  
Really dark brown pour with smallish head and almost no lacing. This beer smelled like a typical brown ale, some roase. The flavor was strong roast, light smoky notes, some sweet dried fruits and a faint wood finish. A wonderful blends of flavors...I really liked this. Full mouthfeel and good carbonation. Wow, I can’t believe this was 12%, almost no alcohol noticeable at all. Really good Dogfish offering.

fidel (39), Livermore, California, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/103/516/20
Jul 4, 2008  
Black, Roasted malts, coffee, chocolate, nutty, caramel, wood, dark fruit, molasses, dry finish


 CamdenD (543), Madrid, Spain
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/516/20
Jul 3, 2008  
Hugely impressive beer. To be perfectly honest, my expectations were not terribly high given DFH’s recent penchant for odd yet not terribly drinkable beers. This is an anomaly and one that should probably get added to DFH’s regular lineup. Stronger and more interesting than their Immort and definitely comparable to almost any imperial stout, this beer has nice wood overtones yet good balance hop scaffolding. Great barelywine alternative to those looking for a nightcap when it’s over 70 degrees.


 Glouglouburp (1829), Montreal, Quebec, Canada
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Jul 3, 2008  
In short: A very woody and roasted sipper with a personality of its own.
How: Bottle. Sample at Mondial de la Bière 2008
The look: Black body topped by small tan ring of foam
In long: Strong nose of alcohol, raisin pie and wood. Taste is wood/barrel upfront. Thankfully this is not yet another bourbon barrel character, this one has a pleasant old wooden chest feeling (if that makes any sense to you). Opening the drawers of my old wooden chest I found flavours of highly roasted nuts, fudge, raisins, grapes and molasses. Sweet but not overly so, the medium-high roastiness level helps to hide the sweetness and create a dryness sensation. I was surprisingly surprised by this one. 12% is as well hidden as a my good education after I have a six-pack of these.


 theisti (951), Leawood, Kansas, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/57/104/515/20
Jul 2, 2008  
12 oz bottle courtesy of bvc. Bottled on date of 04/16/08. Pour is black with some faint ruby highlights, with a three inch tan head which settles nicely. A bunc of big carbonation bubbles lead to a very fluffy head that leaves behind gorgeous lacing. Aroma is roasty maltiness, wood, and slightly sweet almost vanilla cherry element to it. Interesting nose, all nicely blended together. Taste reveals quite a bit more of the woodiness from the nose. The vanilla and roastiness are present as well, though the wood is really the dominant flavor. As the beer warms, the vanilla sweetness again shows some cherry. Alcohol is present with its warmth, though it very much tastes a part of the overall flavor, rather than apart from the overall flavor. For a 12% beer, the alcohol is actually remarkably subdued, particularly for how young this bottle is. Some licorice is evident in the after taste. Palate is medium to full. Decently mouth coating. Very drying finish. Overall, a very interesting, well constructed beer. Thanks for sending this one my way, Brandon.


benwa420 (22), Aspen, Colorado, USA
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/58/105/518/20
Jul 2, 2008  
If you get the chance to try this beer you need to jump on it. full flavored brown ale with the perfect amount of woody flavor. definitly get the hint of vanilla to make it a little sweet. Good Beer. Thank you Dogfish Head again.




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