hapjydeuce (579), Carlsbad, California, USA May 17, 2008 Shared by Gabe during a Monday afternoon homebrew boil. Overall a very nice barley wine that could age well. Clear amber color with a one-finger developing beige head, settling into bubbles. Aroma of grains, cinnamon and nutmeg. Pleasant but straightforward flavor of spiced caramel, a touch of sherry, hay and a tart citrus hop tone on the finish. Medium bodied with good carbonation.
gsteph (224), seymour, Tennessee, USA Sep 27, 2008 Darkened amber, orange pour. Hazy. Big tan head. Very sticky lace. Pungent nose of citrus and pine, maple syrup and brown sugar. Flavor profile is strong and has a Marianas Trench like depth...pine, grapefruit, maple syrup, brown sugar, burnt cream, dry cinnamon, vanilla and ashened wood. Finishes dry... I was hoping for a sweeter finish. Biting hops on the end. Body is medium thick with good viscosity. I have a couple left...I’ll age them a bit and see what happens. Nicely done. tennisjoel (741), Shakopee, Minnesota, USA Sep 25, 2008 Bomber rating. Hazy copper pour with an average off white head. Hop forward aroma, with caramel toffee and some spices. Not as rich or deep as many in the style. Kind of has some similarities as Third Coast Old Ale, yet more watered down. Nice hop bite but too plain. I wasn’t thrilled. Luckily, the price tag on this was $3.99 which is a pretty good bomber price tag. dkachur (881), Charlottesville, Virginia, USA Sep 19, 2008 2007 22 oz. bottle from the most generous stefanje. Thank you Stefan! Clear dark red color with a sizeable head and good lacing. Prickly pine hops are assertive int he aroma with notes of brown sugar, cream, citrus. Taste is very strong and very dry hops, lemon, other citrus and pine. Some subtle fruitiness supports the hoppiness. Nice creamy texture and taste througout. Normally I like a nice maltiness to balance the hops, which this one lacks, but for some reason it works very well. gunhaver (660), Tampa, Florida, USA Sep 10, 2008 Bottle. Pours a reddish orange color, big cloud-like white head, plenty of lacing. Sharp dark candy aromas, candy apple, maple syrup, caramel, brown sugar; complex. Caramel starts off big in the mouth, some dark candy, maple and oak, sweet apples. Smooth body, crisp malty feel, watery smooth finish, very easy to drink, alcohol is hidden. Nik925 (149), California, USA Sep 2, 2008 Sweet, simple, and bitter. Poured thin, no head, looked sad in the glass. Simple flavor, on the sweet end of barley wines. Overall just a straight forward barley wine, nothing too special.
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