kp (6000), Woodstock, Georgia, USA Sep 1, 2007 Date: 10/11/1996
Source: Brewfest, Newport, OR
cloudy amber, headless, robust chili flavor throughout hiding any other attributes
Aroma: 5/10; Appearance: 5/10; Flavor: 5/10; Palate: 5/10; Overall: 10/20
Rating: 2.6/5.0 Score: **/4
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The score was calculated based upon the notes and an old scoring system.
harlequinn (2746), Tacoma, Washington, USA Jan 9, 2006 You cannot drink this beer first. Save it for last when you are asking for samples. Because your palate is simply ruined after tasting this. This will burn anything out of your nasal passages. Intersting use of serrano peppers, this is a hot and spicy beer. JackRabbitt (2), USA does not count May 18, 2005 Wow. By far the spiciest beer I have ever tasted. After drinking this beer, you can down anything. DA (2261), Portland, Oregon City, Oregon, USA Feb 13, 2005 Sampled at the KLCC brewfest 2005. This is one of the best chili beers i’ve had. Most chili beers seem to lack a lot of pepper flavor and instead really focus on just being hot. The blend of chili peppers they use for this give lots of fresh pepper flavor along with the inferno mouthfeel. This brew pours a darker amber with a medium white head. Although i can’t say this would be a fun beer to drink by the six pack, if you are looking for a good chili beer give this one a go. frylock (944), Buffalo, New York, USA Feb 12, 2005 Light amber color with a medium off-white head. Light malt and a huge chili aroma. Very light toast and malt sweetness upfront, but then a huge mass of chili peppper heat. Way over the top. This had potential to be decent, but they got out of control with the chili’s. If you don’t like spicy stuff, don’t drink this one.
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