emacgee (1055), Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA Jul 21, 2008 Pours a dark brown with a thin tan head. The nose is sweet, malty, grainy, raisins. Very malty flavor, sweet, grainy, lightly smokey. Nice mouthfeel, sweet malt.
CanIHave4Beers (173), Des Moines, Iowa, USA Sep 2, 2008 In my opinion this is every bit as good as Celebrator, and very similar to it. The beer pours a very dark with a fluffy white head that leaves great lace. The aroma is sweet and malty with coffee-ish tones. The flavor is big and delicious with coffee and chocolate balanced well with a good dryness not allowing the beer to taste as sweet as it smells. The beer is velvety smooth and a delight to drink. noncaloric (46), Madison, Wisconsin, USA Aug 26, 2008 Bottle, straight-walled pint glass. Pours a deep mahogany with a thick beige head. This remains for a while, and leaves a nice lacing when gone. Aroma of apple cider, with floral accents and something a little musty. Drinks like a mulled cider, but not as sweet, hints of brown sugar and mace, balanced by a floral hoppy bitterness. Very smooth mouthfeel, with a general warmth and silkiness lasting long after the glass is empty. Bigmmartin (208), Dayton, Ohio, USA Aug 21, 2008 Bottle thanks to Andy. Super dark red with a small head. Aroma is light toasted malt. Flavor is the same, accented by a faint smokiness. Nice flavor and palate, and great introduction for me to the style. Stine (1336), St. Paul, Minnesota, USA Aug 10, 2008 Pours a rich chocolate brown, and glowing red near the edges, forming a sticky thin film of white. Earthy, smoky and sweet herbal wood aroma, like tree bark stewed in anise and dark chocolate. Deep undercurrents of rock candy, dried caramel, and brown sugar, with just the slightest hints of red berries and banana; a stunning portrait of malt complexity in the details of coffee, fruits, dark spicing and chocolate, cut just slightly with herbal bitterness. Calm and gorgeous.
Alternately, there’s a bit too much crystal malt for the textures of the other malts to show through in the flavor, and it initially comes across as a simple bittersweet blend of sugary coffee and herbal iced tea. With warming, the brown sugar-dipped flavors of munich malts in dried cranberries and raisins, swimming in a dense bread, thicken the substance somewhat. Herbal touches of bay leaf and anise are persistent, and somewhat cooling, and that’s a strange sensation in this type of malt structure; it’s somewhat similar to the astringency ill-advised coffee beans lend to a brown ale or a porter, but it’s much more subtle and better integrated than that; it rubs off nicely on the various forms of malt sweetness, and abets balance.
Medium-full palate is syrupy and sticky; effervescent, but clingy toward the finish, where a sugary chocolate malt component is most prominent, with a bitter pecan and toasted walnut skin flavor amidst maple syrup in the furthest smacking bittersweetness. The malt driven character is pristine; this is a wonderful example of the solidity of this brewery’s products when craft and finesse are the requirements more so than attitude and creativity. Homer321 (73), Rockledge, Florida, USA Jul 30, 2008 served on draft from glarner stube. aroma is full of malt sweetness and dark chocolate/crystal malts. good balance. minimal roastiness at first but evident as it warms. a very very good beer
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