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Kuhnhenn Raspberry Eisbock 4.23 590

Kuhnhenn Raspberry Eisbock

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5904.24/5.04.23/5.010.6%100Flute
Commercial Description:
Real raspberries abound in this chocolate caramel after dinner treat. Aged for a smooth texture and drinkability. This lager beer will handle additional age very well.
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 mcbackus (755), Merritt Island, Florida, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/104/517/20
Mar 4, 2009  
bottle 2007: pours a dark berry red colour with no head. aroma is great full of tart raspberries, slight leathery earthness, and plenty of malt also with some maple syrup as a sweetness. just an awesome aroma. slight chocolate at the very end of the aroma. flavour has quite a bit of chocolate and a little bit of roast that makes the chocolate seem like a dark kind. the raspberries float in after that and then a nice earthy root flavour just a fantastic beer.


 ChainGangGuy (2613), Kennesaw, Georgia, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/103/516/20
Feb 28, 2009  
2004 vintage. Appearance: Pours a brackish, blackish-purple body with no head beyond a few, large bubbles. Smell: Finely expressive nose of macerated, tart-scented black raspberry pulp and supporting earthy notes of cherry pipe tobacco, unsweetened chocolate, tree bark, molasses, and maple. An inkling of oxidation, too. Taste: Beyond the berry, there are tastes of baking chocolate, blackstrap molasses, maple syrup, and a few choice hunks of gnarled licorice root. You even get a pinch of aromatic tobacco. There’s a fair share of oxidation evident. Also, I detect a tiny, tiny touch of roast. There’s a profusion of vinous raspberry flavor that is, at times, a bit tart and medicinal. The alcohol presence, while noticeable, isn’t ever obtrusive. A bit of warmth in the slow, leisurely finish. Mouthfeel: Medium-bodied. No carbonation. Drinkability: A pleasing, pleasant brew, though I would like to try a different, more recent vintage sometime. In summation, it reminds me of that Chambord Liqueur you get in the "Holy Hand Grenade" bottle. I hear up in Michigan it’s regarded as a local celebrity of sorts.


timbeer (57), Rosemount, Minnesota, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/103/515/20
Feb 19, 2009  
2004 vintage bottle shared by MatSciGuy - thanks man. Pours a cloudy brownish tone with little to now head. Nose of chocolate, raspberry and plenty of alcohol. These smells carried through on the taste but they seemed to have waned a bit. It was warming on the tongue with some mild bitterness. An OK beer but not one of my favorites.


 chicagodri (1074), Chicago, Illinois, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/59/103/518/20
Feb 18, 2009  
Thanks Bobby91w for the trade. After watching my Illinois basketball team lose tonight after scoring 33 against Penn State at home...I needed to crack open a good beer. I wish I had ten of these to forget the last two hours of my life. Pours ruby/pink when held up to the light, which no head. Aroma of caramel, raspberry, and chocolate. Sweet and sticky, this beer tastes fantastic and is truly an after dinner drink. Great raspberry flavor.


 kegbear (273), Orange, California, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/104/518/20
Feb 15, 2009  
Bottles thanks to glouglouburp and MrChopin. Thanks guys! Aroma of rasberry, chocolate and caramel. Tastes like a raspberry truffle dipped in Angel’s Share. Wonderful stuff as an after dinner desert.


 rederic (1815), montréal, Quebec, Canada
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/517/20
Feb 11, 2009  
187ml bottle, 2007 vintage, at 11,9% alc/vol, cloudy brown color, with some reddish highlights, with an off-beige head, sweet chocolate, raspberry, fruitcake nose, with some toasty, caramelized malt, cookie dough accents, with a faint fruity raspberry, blackberry purée, within a light molasses, chocolatey praline aroma follows through on a full-bodied palate with a sweet toasty, brown chocolatey, raspberry cake character, with a cookie dough, fruity, wildberry jam flavor, with some good raspberry mousse pastry accents, with a warmth mouthfeel, leading towards a fruity, raspberry, sweet roasty chocolatey, warming finish.


 jbrus (4900), Delft, Netherlands
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/59/104/517/20
Feb 8, 2009  
Bottle@Home, vintage 2007. Aroma of molasses, port, brownies and raspberry candy. Dirty brown colour, small beige head that diminishes almost completely leaving no lace. Very sweet, light bitter, raspberries, brownies, port, quite malty, chocolate. Alcohol is hidden, sticky mouth feel. Like Thomas Hardys with some raspberry and without the hop.


poolboy (66), Lafayette, Indiana, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Feb 4, 2009  
A tough one to find. I got mine at the brewery. Not my favorite to drink, but a very well-crafted and interesting brew. Pinkish color with little carbonation. Tastes of raspberry, chocolate, and caramel. A minty aftertaste. Very thin, you could almost believe this was a wine.



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