dirkbreedveld (225), Netherlands Nov 30, 2006 Nice strong beer in triple style, but little dry-er. Deep golden color, nice foamy head. Warm mouthfeel, fruity tones, sweetness but those are well hidden due to fruity hopps?
CaptainCougar (4663), Rockville, Maryland, USA Sep 22, 2008 Pours a transparent bright copper orange with a thin, wispy-lacing white head. Aroma of lightly sweet caramel and toffee with some earthy citrusy notes and a touch of doughy yeast. Body starts somewhat oily with a light, slightly sugary sweetness and a mild citrus hop bitterness with some light fruity notes before a semi-dry, semi-tart finish. An interesting brew, but could use more complexity and balance. FlacoAlto (2140), Tucson, Arizona, USA Sep 15, 2008 A reasonably vigorous pour produces a three-finger thick, frothy, light tan colored head. The beer is a red stained, amber color that shows a quite clear, orangish tinged, light red hue when held up to the light. Fairly hoppy, with a candied citrus and bright berry aromatic note to it. Towards the back end a touch of sharper citrus oil notes and perhaps a touch of pine comes out. Bergamot oil aromatics play a nice role here and provide a nice, bright orange note to the nose. Surprisingly little malt character is noticeable under the hop character though it certainly boosts the fruit and berry notes found in the aroma. This doesn’t have an over-the-top hoppiness to it and I am actually a bit surprised I don’t get more malt aromatics.
Quite light bodied for a Barleywine; almost a bit thin. Citrus hop flavors of candied orange zest, lightly sweetened tangerine juice as well as a touch of berry notes towards the middle. This seems to pick up a touch of oxidation flavors towards the finish; it is quite light, but seems to accentuate the berry flavors a bit as well as adding a touch of sherry. For a Barley Wine the malt character is surprisingly muted; I would expect lots of toasty grain and caramelized malt notes here, but these barely play a role in the flavor profile.
This has a surprisingly high alcohol content given how light the flavors are; it definitely hides the alcohol fairly well too. An interesting interpretation, I could definitely use more malt flavors and heft here. This comes off as being a nicely hopped, slightly big, Amber Ale. Not bad, but not overly exciting either.
Purchased: Plaza Liquors, Tucson AZ SSSteve (1565), Atlanta, Georgia, USA Sep 5, 2008 hazy orange brown beer under a small white head. yeasty, light fruit, toffee, floral aroma. flavors of light fruits(peach, apple, pear), yeast(dough, marshmallow), and spices(cinnamon maybe?) surprisingly light-medium bodied considering the abv. not bad. not great. badgerben (3160), Blaine, Minnesota, USA Aug 25, 2008 Dark copper color with a medium head. Sweet barley aroma and some yeast. Very grainy and sweet malt taste, which dies off oddly fast. Light on the yeast taste. Just fairly tame. thebeertourist (1879), Oslo, Norway Aug 18, 2008 Bottle at In de Wildeman. Cloudy amber with a tan head. Fruity and grainy aroma and flavours- a bit sweet. Somewhat fizzy. Drinkable.
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