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Oskar Blues Old Chub

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9873.68/5.03.68/5.08%90Thistle
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Old Chub is a Scottish style ale brewed with copious amounts of crystal and chocolate malts, and a dash of beechwood-smoked malts. While Dale's Pale Ale ("the best-tasting canned beer I've ever had," according to many brewers and beer experts) is a showcase of both hops and pale malts, Old Chub is a celebration of malts. The cola-colored beer features a dense, tawny head, a creamy mouthful and flavors of caramel, chocolate and lightly roasted malt. Complex and rich, it finishes with a whisper of smokiness that calls to mind a fine single malt scotch. Old Chub weighs in at 8 % alcohol by volume.
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seadad (8), , Virginia, USA
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4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/59/104/518/20
May 23, 2009  
Dark, dark amber. I must admit, this smells and tastes like a cross between beer and scotch. A good scotch. Nice, deep peat & smoky flavor. Easy drinking, it doesn’t show it’s alcohol content as it goes down. Very good.


 williamherbert (475), Syracuse, New York, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/518/20
Aug 12, 2009  
Dark and glassy reddish. Head is cardboard brown and stays for a bit. Specky lace. Has an only slightly orange tinge (like triaminic). Strong caramel and toffee aromas. Molasses. Like a sweeter barleywine, or a darker brown sugar. Sweet molasses and brown sugar blast. Really sweet but with a really malty base that balances it. Heavy, malty and good. A bit oily in the feel, but also a bit chewy. Thick and dry too. Top shelf. A great, sweet Scotch ale. Quite good and strong.


 dalepryor (172), Paducah, Kentucky, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/105/515/20
Jun 13, 2008  
On tap at cajun cafe on the bayou, poured very black with a creamy tan head, the aroma was very malty mostly roasted coffee and chocolate, very thick mouth feel at first but stayed very smooth. I love this ale!


 basewars (145), Albany, New York, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/105/517/20
Oct 9, 2009  
Can. Pours deep reddish brown with thick, quickly dissipating brown head. Aroma is thick with caramel malts, floral hops, and plenty of cola with a bit of peat. Creamy, full body. Flavor is sweet with some caramel, but fairly muddled. A touch of warming alcohol. Solid beer.


 afireinside96 (841), Mountville, Pennsylvania, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/103/517/20
Feb 5, 2008  
I have to admit that the first time i saw this can of beer whose name so closely resembled C.H.U.D. that I was a bit frightened. The little can just screams out that there is some watery swill contained within. But after pouring it out my fears were put to rest. It pours out a nice shade of dark brown with red highlights with a thin beige head sitting on top. Smells of roasted malts, dark fruits, and smoky goodness. Has a well rounded sweet smoky flavor with some alcohol warmth appearing at the back of your throat. Feels nice and full as you swallow, slight amount of prickliness. finish is a long smooth smoky bitterness. The 8% abv goes wholly unnoticed in the taste. By far the best beer i have ever had out of a 12 oz. can.


beerbaron420 (2), North Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
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4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Mar 9, 2008  
Pours a nice dark brown, with a tan creamy head. Sweet malt smell with a hint of chocolate. a nice creamy palate. Taste is all nice sweet malts, with a smokey alcohol finish. I still can’t believe this came in a can. Great beer


 sebletitje (2000), Tampa, Florida, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/516/20
Feb 16, 2009  
Can, served at close to room temp. Pours deep dark brown, almost black with tan head. Aroma has plenty of dark fruits, caramel with a smoked wood nose. Taste is amazing. Much enjoyable at room temp, than freshly out of fridge. Huge caramel malts mouthfeel with notes of chocolate. There is a sweet almost woody palate with a warming alcohol. Very tasty all around, big emphasis on a chocolate / smokey finish.


penguinjive7 (67), Buffalo, New York, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/104/516/20
Nov 21, 2008  
Pours a surprisingly dark, with a light tan head. Smell is of bitter coffee and molasses The taste is a strong malt backbone with the roasted malts creating a smoky, coffee like feel. The molasses is present in the finish and brings the full spectrum together. For the powerful flavor of this brew it is surprisingly light on the pallet. Carbonation is not heavy but not overly light either. This is a good supping brew that I will definitely like to try again. It actually kind of tasted almost like a porter with the character of the roasted malts. A very well done brew overall. Reviewed on: 07-11-2007



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