voota (761), Melbourne, Australia May 3, 2007 Pours dark clear brown with a crystalline tan head. Large chunks of lace are left on the side of the glass as the head settles. Aroma of ripe plum, toffee, heavy rum and spicy hops. The body shows alcohol and sweetness very strongly. Flavours of toffee, salt, rum, prunes and spicy hops. Warming finish. Perhaps a little too sweet and cloying overall, but enjoyable nonetheless. fishingnet (1045), Brandon, Florida, USA Apr 29, 2007 750ml bottle. Pours a slightly hazy dark brown with amber highlights and a large long lasting light tan head that leaves good lacing. Aroma of raisins, plums, caramel, thyme, cherries, and corriander. Taste is slightly sweet and spicy with notes of raisins, plums, caramel, cherries, and spices with a mild hop bitterness. Full mouthfeel with good carbonation. Another wonderfull beer from d’Achouffe. iep (229), Amsterdam, Netherlands Apr 21, 2007 Updated: Jul 21, 2007Dark ruby/chestnut red with a small & coarse-bubbled head. Spicy sweet aroma, with blackcurrant, cherry, plum, curacao, cinnamon, thyme, raisins, vanilla, sugar & alcohol. Taste was full & rounded, again very spicy and sweet - caramel, cherry, honey, cinnamon, dark sugar, molasses, alcohol and much more. A huge malt-profile. Slight hoppiness in the finish but the emphasis is definitely on the malt. Mouthfeel was quite thick, not much carbonation. Very nice, indeed. slang (392), Columbia, South Carolina, USA Apr 9, 2007 Updated: Apr 10, 20072006; 750 bottle. Dark & spicy. Murky brown. Complex w/ layers. Alcohol is hidden yet tongue numbing. An awesome beer, & a must try, again. LilKem (1210), Marietta, Ohio, USA Apr 8, 2007 ooh la lots of spice. some cinnamon and nutmeg with some white pepper and lemongrass, and a little molasses. lots of yeast and some lighter fruits-- lemon and orange with grapefruit and grapes. maybe some sour cherry. very tastey Moz (613), Gothenburg, Sweden Apr 8, 2007 Bottle, 75cl. Reddish brown colour with a large tan head. Sweet, yeasty & spicy aroma. Spicy taste with a warming alcohol level. Good. reakt (938), Greater London, England Apr 8, 2007 Updated: Sep 2, 2007cask from the rake. Deep ruby w/ thin off white head. Aroma of dried fruits, cherries, orange zest and hops. Taste of orange, roasted malt and yeast. Long hoppy finish with sublte spice and sweet malts. Good mouthfeel - full bodied with a smooth carbonation. Top chouffe! RedHaze (370), Where the hell am I?, Nebraska, USA Apr 5, 2007 Updated: Apr 7, 2007
750ml bottle 2006 edition.
Pours a dark red tinged brown, with a fizzy one finger head that fades quickly to a thin swirling cap and ring. The lacing is very thin, and slides away almost immediately.
Smell; the aroma is pretty subdued, so it’s a bit hard to pick anything out at first. The first aroma I can pick out once this warms up some, is the curacao. Then some of the sweet caramel malts, followed by the spices.
Taste; the flavor is definitely more pronounced the the smell was. Very spicy up front, with a flavor I’m having a hard time figuring out, that must be the thyme. The curacao makes it’s presence felt with a bit of a bitter orange flavor, and then this finishes with some caramel and chocolate. Surprisingly the alcohhol does not show itself at all in the flavor. It’s only noticeable in the warming of my belly, and the slight difficulty I’m having in focusing with the bottle almost now finished
Now that’s a different animal. This is like no other beer that I’ve had, and definitely one for a cold night, but overall this one is a bit overly spiced for my tastes.
Mouthfeel is medium to full bodied with a an almost dangerous drinkability with the 10% abv being nearly undetectable.
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