CaptBier (256), Birmingham, Alabama, USA Jun 3, 2008 Bottled. An amber beer with a thin beige head. The aroma is slightly hoppy giving it a flowery touch. The flavor is sweet malty with notes of caramel, and a light citrusy hoppy note.
Dogbrick (2266), Columbus, Ohio, USA Oct 9, 2008 This beer is a clear dark copper-amber color with a thin ivory white head that dissipates steadily. Stringy lacing on the glass. Aroma of grassy hops, herbs and toffee. Medium-bodied with a strong malty character and flavors of hops, butterscotch and mild spices. The finish is borderline syrupy sweet with malt and butterscotch and enough citrusy hops to keep it from going overboard. Pretty good overall. Butters (422), Temporarily in Nashville, Tennessee, USA Oct 4, 2008 I’d consider this an imperial IPA more than a barlywine, simply based on age. Nose is extremely citus hoppy, with alcohol burning my nose in the finish. Tons of honey and hops in the flavor. Very floral in nature. Syrupy sweet body. I’m sure that I would have liked it more if aged a good bit longer to let some of the hop bite and alcohol mellow out. CheersBabe (57), USA Oct 4, 2008 Pours dark amber with a small white head. Smells of citrus and hops. Goes down very smooth, and tastes of raisins. Too sweet for my preference. glkaiser (999), Seattle, Washington, USA Sep 20, 2008 thanks to bitbucket tasting. Full bodied IPA with enough malts to match the load of hops. Dry, hoppy bitter finish. Not too resiny. nearbeer (1329), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Sep 15, 2008 650 ml says 10.5%. Clear copper with a creamy, two-finger head that settles to a lasting disc and leaves a coat of crunchy lacing. Rich citrus, honey and molasses aroma; later some hints of peanut butter fudge! Flavor starts similarly and sweet, turns more to earthy molasses, then more citrus and chocolate. Finish is peppery oak, resin, alcohol, marshmallow and toasted walnut. Woody hop bitterness lingers long. Medium body is smooth, and seems watery at first and later syrupy. Hop-bitter dry and alcohol-warm on the finish. Nice, but the hop finish needs to be a bit less dominating on a dessert sipper like this; should have aged it another six months or so.
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