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New Holland Charkoota Rye

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
473.41/5.03.34/5.0Special7.75%85.3Lager glass, Tumbler
Commercial Description:
Charkoota Rye is a Smoked Rye Dopplebock with a malty backbone of rye and four other malts, including malted barley smoked over cherry wood. Its smoke-forward body is balanced with tones of deep mollasses and caramel, with a crisp, clean lager finish. Charkoota is best served with pork. Cheeses to try: Smoked cheddars & goudas. Beer or malt infused cheeses. o.g. 19˚ P
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 michael-pollack (2686), King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/515/20
Oct 27, 2009  
22oz. Bottle: Aroma of smoke, bamburg wood, smoked meat, slight chocolate malts, light rye, slight peat, a hint of vanilla, and a tiny hint of molasses. Poured very deep amber/brown/ruby in color with a very small, tan head that disappeared quickly. Clear. Slightly sparkling. Flavor is complex, lightly sweet, and lightly bitter. Tastes of chocolate malt, rye, light malts, smoke, slight caramel, and bamburg wood. Medium to full body. Smooth, dry texture. Soft to average carbonation. Chocolate, malt, slight caramel, and smoke finish is dry. No hint of the 7.75%ABV.


 SpudClampDawg (1027), Jasper, Indiana, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/517/20
Oct 26, 2009  
Draft at The Bad Apple in Chicago: Another fantastically fresh draft offering. Lots of great campfire smokiness and wood in the nose. The body expands on this, with a great balance of chocolate, smoke and cherry. Sweet and flavorful, but also drinkable do to the lagering. A great beer.


 MrBunn (1535), Western, Pennsylvania, USA
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/103/510/20
Oct 25, 2009  
Bomber. Pours a dark brown that shines nice and red when held up to light. Two fingers of dense foam sits on top and aromas are... well... odd. Bacon and smoke are there for sure as is a bit of saltiness and cherry wood. The bacon smell is more like bacon before it is cooked however, so it’s not great for a beer... it also smells a little salty. Sure enough, it’s there in the flavor pretty thick, too. We bought a slab of homemade bacon last year and this is exactly what the smell/taste is like. Not like that fake stuff in the store. I guess that this might do it for some people, but I like my bacon on my plate and my beer in the glass... mixing those two worlds just seems wrong... just wrong. In addition to this ugly mashup of breakfast and beverage, there are a couple of other flavors I could live without... a bit of a fake smoke presence and (ugh) a somewhat nasty preservative (reminds me of borax or something along those lines) taste. I can pick up the rye and maybe some chickory a little more as it warms, but man... this is kind of a mess.


 DragonStout (1380), Pataskala, Ohio, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/515/20
Oct 24, 2009  
Poured like a stout with a nice small tan head.The nose was roasty, smokey, chocolate,and sweet.Flavor was quite different in a good way.Flavors of smoked meat, espresso, molasses, and fruit.It was blended well.This finished off dry and slightly smokey.


 Maddog (243), Kettering, Ohio, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/103/516/20
Oct 23, 2009  
Draft at South Park Tavern in Dayton, OH. Smokin! Big flavors of smoked malt dominate this unique style of beer. The rye adds some sjpice and there is some nice hop dryness to the finish. The pour is dark amber and the aroma is dominated by smoke. Very unique and different.


 shigadeyo (2263), Harrison, Ohio, USA
2.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/54/103/58/20
Oct 17, 2009  

9/27/2009: New Holland Charkoota Rye... Aroma: Fruity rye. Appearance: Very deep amber-honey color with ruby highlight; small beige head. Flavor: Fruity, medicinal, hint of smoke; tastes like melted bandaids and formaldehyde! Palate: SLightly syprupy. Overall: Reminds me of The Duck-Rabbit Barleywine, only much worse!

22 fl. oz. bottle shared by Tmoney99. Thanks Tom! Rating #26 for this beer.


 chicagodri (1057), Chicago, Illinois, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/103/516/20
Oct 17, 2009  
Pours brown with a thin tan head. Aroma of smoke, meat, campfire. Flavor is sweet, heavy malt, and a smoke. The more I drink this beer, the more I like it. Very good, I want some BBQ now.


 ucusty (1887), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/103/514/20
Oct 15, 2009  
Brown pour with garnet hues. Thin khaki head. Meaty sausage, oak, and campfire (from a distance) Molasses, spicy, toast, toffee, and smoke. Dry & fruity finish. Lingering smoke aftertaste



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