Theis (2039), Frederiksberg, Denmark Apr 25, 2008 Bottle at Bishops Arms, Malmø. Clear dark brown - offwhite head. Ryebread, raisins, licorice, high sweetness, light bitterness. OK.
pope_phred (96), Plainfield, Illinois, USA Aug 29, 2008 Poured from the bottle into a pint glass. Pour produced a clear, brown body, topped by a thick tan head of foam, which was long-lasting. Some chocolate maltiness to the aroma, but also a hint of metal. Full bodied, with a moderate carbonation and a balanced bitter-sweetness. Chocolate is the main flavor note here, with a touch of warming alcohol thrown in. The aftertaste is of burnt nuts and metal.
I thought this beer looked great, and had a great initial flavor. I think that this would be a fine choice for a winter ale. Not bad! blutt59 (652), Dallas, Texas, USA Aug 9, 2008 bottle, nutty amber color, head is strong with a malty nose, flavor is sweet malts and some dried fruits, light bodied with caramel finish GarrettB (409), Seattle, Washington, USA Aug 1, 2008 Flying Dog steps up to winter’s challenge with a flavorful, robust brew, though not with your typical serving of chocolatey malts. Instead, the brewers opted for a slight lean towards a lighter drink. A deep ruby red beer, the K-9 is practically overwhelmed with carbonation like a lively champagne, leading upwards to a thick, light tan head, marked with soft dimples but otherwise flat as a nail’s head. The aroma is wet and malty, gloppy in a way, with a touch of nutty quality to it, and a light milk chocolate adding a light sweetness that doesn’t turn the beer "rich." The flavor is, however, rich with an old and familiar flat malty taste adorned with decorative chestnut tones, a little plum and the always healthy presence of persistent tongue scarping alcohol. I find this better than most micro-brewery winter ales, but the nice touches, such as the chestnut and plum flavors, fade quickly leaving the same old bubbly malty flavors that I can find in any bottle of winter ale. Headbanger (965), Aurora, Illinois, USA Jun 18, 2008 12oz bottle(courtesy of RSRIZZO)-Pours a nice amber body with a big off white head and an aroma of roasted malt, raisin, and coffee. Taste of this full bodied brew is of malt, caramel, nut, and has a dry finish. Not the worst brew I’ve had but it meets all Flying Dog expectations. phishpond417 (1409), Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA Jun 17, 2008 Pours a medium dark brown colour with khaki coloured head. Creamy texture, nutty, caramel and pancake flavour. Moderately malt with a smooth hop finish.
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