golubj (967), Redwood City, California, USA Jun 4, 2008 Bottle, thanks to alexanderj. Copper pour, no head. Aroma is soapy, caramel malt, citrus / earthy foreign hops. Flavor is the same, more earthy / pine / resinous hops with good flavor and bitterness. I really enjoyed the hopping in this beer.
LilBeerDoctor (475), East Setauket, New York, USA Aug 24, 2008 Bottle. Pours a dark cloudy brown with no real head. Aroma of sweet malt, lots of citrus, and grapefruit. Flavor is incredibly sweet with a bitter hops finish. Very strong. This beer had an odd interplay between the bitter hops and super sweet malt that just didn’t mesh well. Too heavy and strong so that lots of the other flavors normally found in IIPAs are hidden here. I agree with another rater that this beer is somewhat similar to 120 min (although much better and far more drinkable, but designed in the same vein I’d imagine). Too much for me. Maybe it’s better fresh?? fredandboboflo (471), East Setauket, New York, USA Aug 24, 2008 Bottle, thanks to sprinkle. This is a monster in all regards. Useless to list out everything because there really is everything in this beer. Unfortunately, at the end of the day, I found the malts to just be too overpoweringly sweet, with the bitterness taking a back seat until the finish when the rest of the show was over. Alcohol also seemed to thin out the otherwise unbelievably rich malts. Just too big I thought. More than complex, it was an unnecessary onslaught. Goblincat (331), Westland, Michigan, USA Aug 23, 2008 Poured a nice brownish red with very little head. The aroma is a hint of strawberry mixed with hops and spice. This is pretty thick and flavor filled, with a rich malt and floral combo that dissolves in your mouth, leaving alcohol and a caramel/chocolate/malt finish. It’s rich enough to make it hard to drink more than one, and strong enough too. Beerlando (1258), Orlando, Florida, USA Aug 19, 2008 Whoa. This is a big’un. The body is a dark, murky, burnt-orange to sienna brown color. A small but well retained, creamy, beige colored head crowns the surface. Dense legging morphs into soapy, spotty lacing that clings. The aroma is like a hop milkshake! Huge amounts of luscious caramel, melted toffee, and heavy, velvety cream provide ample malty backbone to counter the ridiculous hop billing. Grapefruit, orange, lemon and pine all make there presence felt in the nose. Flavors follow suit seamlessly, bold, creamy caramel and toffee malts caressing the tongue just before the biting assault of citrus and pine takes over. The body is full and viscous, ultimately falling just on the sugary side of perfect. A long, bitter citrus finish lingers on the tongue. This brew is over the top, but in a good way. Great for when you’re in the mood for a whopper of a brew. Far more reasonable (and drinkable) than 120 Minute, which is the closest comparison I can draw. thickfreakness (56), Austin, Texas, USA Aug 18, 2008 This pours a beautiful dark ruby with a light yellowish head that fades to a layer of foam and a little bit of lacing. I love the color of this beer. Smells really fruity, caramel-like and sweet with plenty of alcohol notes as well. Taste is extremely bitter but also nearly cloying sweet. Lots of ripe juicy grapefruit and tons of caramel malt backbone. Very syrupy and still quite smooth. Alcohol and grapefruit bitterness linger on the tongue for a while after each sip. Pushing the limit between "triple IPA" and a really hoppy west coast barleywine. Despite the large amount of alcohol and sweetness I actually enjoyed this beer.
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