Ober (403), Best, Netherlands Apr 21, 2008 A clear dark red colored beer, with a very large beige foamy head. An aroma of roasted malt, caramel and toffee. There are tastes of dark fruits, some chocolate and hop bitterness. In the back it’s a little spicey. A very good bock beer.
yespr (6944), Copenhagen O, Denmark Oct 12, 2008 75 cL bottle, courtesy of fonefan. Pours cloudy deep amber with a slowly collapsing tan head. Slight metallic and roasted malty aroma. Light fruity and yeasty too. Creamy prickling carbonation mouthfeel. Spiced initial flavour with a mild yeasty note. Light roasted caramel malt base. Mild mellow yeasty presence. Lingering fruity flavour into a bitter and dry spiced finish. Dry and spiced into the far finish. Papsoe (10510), Frederiksberg, Denmark Oct 11, 2008 (Bottle 75 cl) Courtesy of fonefan. Warm, dark amber golden with a fairly lively, dense beige head leaving laces. Sweetish aroma of roasted malt. Medium body with a solid base of roasted malt and pumpernickel. Some burned caramel also. Subdued bitterness. A nice straight Bock. 031008 note666 (223), Eindhoven, Netherlands Oct 5, 2008 300 ml bottle. brown colour. medium off white head. nice roasted taste. bit alcohol present. MiP (6029), Flensburg, Germany Oct 3, 2008 Bottle, 7%. Seemingly clear deep red/brown colour. Big stable tan head, plasticky. Caramelly malt flavour, slightly spicy. Hint of anis. Roasted finish. Lubiere (3324), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Sep 26, 2008 Red burgundy brown ale with a thcik moka head. A nice caramel aroma, burned toffee, and light alcohol warmth. In mouth, a sweet caramel with nice aniseed notes. Medium bodied. On tap at In de Wildeman, Nov. 2006, 2.50 Euro, 250 mL.
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