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Hair of the Dog Adam

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11384.12/5.04.12/5.010%99.6Dimpled mug, English pint, Stein, Yard
Commercial Description:
Adam is a recreation of a historic beer-style, originally made in Dortmund, Germany and was the first Beer ever released from this Brewery. He is made with Northwest hops, organic pilsner malt, and a variety of specialty grains. The beer is rich and smokey, with notes of chocolate and dark fruit. Best served as a dessert beer. It is great with cigars, or just a warm fire and good company.
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 Drink4Satan (586), Bristol, Rhode Island, USA
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/59/104/518/20
Dec 30, 2007  
Pours a near black colour with a dense, creamy golden, tan head that retains well, leaving a thin, but even coat of lacing. A rich, complex aroma eminates feet above the glass, with suggestions of milk chocolate, grapefruity hops, candied dark fruits, smoke n’ oak, toffee and some vinous, boozy notes. The flavour is unexpected given the impression of sweetness hinted in the aroma, as the vinous, alcoholic notes are dominant in an initial shock. Bitter bakers cocoa, grahm cracker, espresso, star anise, smoke, tobacco and sweet dried fruits begin to exude their presense once getting over the initial shock of the booze and vinousness. The flavour profile is kind of like a chocolatey Rauchbier, which is awesome. The finish is extremely drying, leaving sticky sweet chocolatey malts and dry, bitter hops. The mouthfeel is a bit thinner than expected with lively carbonation and a slightly creamy texture.


 fredandboboflo (1417), East Setauket, New York, USA
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/510/104/518/20
Dec 30, 2007  
Bottle, batch number 68. Dark brown body, perfect deep tan head. Aroma of sweet chocolate, some lighter dark fruits, alcohol. Flavor spectacular starting with that sweet chocolate, evolving into the dark fruits, vinousness, finishing with toffee and caramel as the body warms. Mouthfeel started off very strong, nice small-bubble carbonation at the sides of the mouth, but got a bit thin toward the end of the bottle. Reminded me most of a Rochefort with a slightly lighter mouthfeel and less vinous. I firmly believe this beer deserves a spot in the top 50.


 Habanero (634), Tranbjerg, Denmark
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/517/20
Dec 29, 2007  
Pours with a dark brown body and a very nice creamy and beige head. Fine lacing too. Nose primary of hops and malt. Sweet flavour of burned malt, dried fruit, raisins, mild coffee and liquorice. Ends up more dry with some alcohol. Very enjoyable...


 ChillCoat (1029), Concord, California, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/58/104/517/20
Dec 29, 2007  
Bottle. Batch 66. Pours a deep brown color with a frothy ivory head that that appears as though it may still be here tomorrow if I were to let this beer sit overnight. Cereal grains and a slight dark fruitiness in the nose. Tobacco, leather and alcohol, lots of alcohol! Very earthy flavor. A bit bready as well. Another one to spend some time with.


 franksnbeans (265), Columbus, Maryland, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/59/104/518/20
Dec 24, 2007  
Pours a muddy dark plumb color with a huge immovable head and oversized lacing. Smells of fig, dried fruit, plumb, dark caramel. Tastes of malt, some dark jam, wonderful hops and flavors my palate cant describe. Tasty and unique. Thick in the mouth with a lively carbonation on the tongue. ABV is well hidden in the taste but the warmth cant hide and shouldnt. Shes a sipper for sure. Hair of the Dog will put hair on your chest. A delicious and complex brew that must be tried.


 jzzbassman (850), New Albany, Mississippi, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/518/20
Dec 23, 2007  
Batch 69 from 12 oz. bottle: Poured dark brown, almost black, with a prodigious head. Aroma is malty and scotch minus the burn. Very heavy body with an almost single malt quality, as it is so smoky. A bit of chocolate and black cavendish tobacco.


 sstackho (249), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/515/20
Dec 18, 2007  
12oz glass enjoyed at Redbones in Somerville, MA - along with some good BBQ. Pours black, with no head. The aroma is smoky with some hops, but overall not that strong. The taste is a lovely, rich and deep. Tastes more like an typical imperial stout to me - although I haven’t had all that many, I must say. Nice balance of malt and hops.


 pforei (338), USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/511/20
Dec 9, 2007  
Black with big tan head that remains for quite some time. The foam itself has a nice yeasty taste. Chocolate and dark fruit aroma. Namely, plum, prune and raisin, with alcohol and peat in the nose as well. Taste is similarly chocolatey and fruity, but also roasted and somewhat smokey or woody. Malt absolutely dominates. Harsh bitter acidic finish. Salt, spice, Islay scotch, and cough syrup at the end. Very complex, but harsh finish and over powering taste temper my enthusiasm.



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