Crosling (1644), Loveland, Colorado, USA Jul 4, 2008 1992. Brown color. Really complex nose, hinting of mocha, chocolate, raisins, caramel, nougat and nuts. Flavor is in perfect balance. Incredibly complex with a port-like character. Lots of taste. Caramel, toffee, figs, dates and raisins. 30 second finish. Such a treat. One of the best beers for collectors.
mcbackus (640), Merritt Island, Florida, USA Jul 28, 2008 bottle 1995: pours a good clean caramel brown a little oily on the glass with no head. aroma is a strong alcohol, slight soy sauce, but some deep caramels plenty or raisins in the aroma too. flavour is very good with excellent caramel, slight alcohol warmth, raisins and just a little spice. very good.
bottle 1996: pours the same clena caramel reddish brown with a slight head that vanishes quickly. aroma is bright with a nice mix of caramel, slight alcohol, some decent dry fruit, very small soy and just real nice aroma. flavour is a good blast of caramel, some carbonation tickles the palate a lighter flavour than the 95 but great fruits and a slight burntness.
Bottle 1997:
the wor4st of the 3 years by far.
pours just like the previous 2 years same caramel brown colour with no head. aroma is thinner and just hints of hops semm to pop out a little burnt caramel, but a brightness that is a little hard to describe.
the flavour is is way below the 95 and 96 very oxidized with a bit of sour and the caramel is much sweeter and an alcohol burn to finish it.
the rating is a combonation of the 1995,1996 because they were so close to each other, the 1997 was well below the other too so i did not calculate that into my ratings. this was a great treat to try at one sitting.
m4rest88 (50), Beverly Hills, California, USA Jul 25, 2008 I had the same 1995 version as bman1113vr did! It was an honor!
I can only desribe this beer in one way because it looks, smells, and tastes like one thing and one thing only!
SOY SAUCE!!!!!!! BMan1113VR (794), Los Angeles (and Dallas, TX), California, USA Jul 15, 2008 1995 Bottle listed at 14.7% when bottled. I cannot thank Klint enough for bring this to my "Open Eyes Tasting". Pours with a light brown, quicky dissapating head covering a dark brown body with some yeasty particles sinking to the bottom (although lots of small grainy particles are left on the side of the glass (like a 50+ year old bottle of wine)). Aroma is complex and constantly changing. I get, sherry, oxidation, soy sauce and rasberries. As far as taste, I get vanilla, raspberries, soy sauce, tawny port, sherry and raisins. Again, amazing, and I cannot thank Klint enough. Syrupy mouthfeel, with light carbonation poking through. Amazingly and endlessly complex! kappldav123 (997), Markkleeberg, Germany Jul 10, 2008 Had a very old bottle of this - from 1983. The year of my birth.
The bottle looks great, the beer in the glass also. Almost black, no foam. Very strong and malty beginning. The middle is a bit "milder", still prickly-alcoholic. Warming finish, goes down oily. Scratchy for a moment. A light sweetness in the background. An amazing beer! jmm635 (64), Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 7, 2008 Updated: Jul 15, 2008Can’t remember what year I had, but I’ve heard this beer just gets better with age. Has a complex smells, including chocolate, coffee, and raisins, among others. Taste is also extremely complex and sweet. Drink this slow and savor every sip. I would love to get my hands on some of this and age it even longer!
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