SilkTork (3949), Rochester, Kent, England Dec 24, 2004 <b>Dec, 2002:</b> <i>Bottle Conditioned, </i>There are four different malts and three different hops used in this dark and complex little brew. Deep, creamy, darkly fruity with a roller-coaster ride of assorted flavours. Star! O bright, brilliant star! Garrat (1075), Suffolk, England Jan 10, 2005 Updated: Feb 1, 2005Bottle 750ml.Very dark brown in colour,small head,wood,coffee,chocolate,many unknown others,the range of flavours made me frown often.A strange ale indeed.De smeggin licious. Spiesy (2333), Global Citizen, Greater London, England Jul 12, 2003 <i>Bottled.</i> It’s never chore to have to re-try this beer. Lovely, cool dark brown colour. Complex and interesting selection of malts and hops which delivers a long, smooth palate. To be drunk slowly. Sigmund (2004), Hafrsfjord, Norway Sep 28, 2004 Cask at the Ipswich Beer Festival 2004, gravity dispense. Black (= very dark brown) colour. Interesting and unusual aroma: Ensilage, fresh mown grass, candy ("Kongen av Danmark"), hints of old ladies with a questionable personal hygiene. (Bordering on vomit, according to chris o, but I liked it.) Flavour is grassy, citrussy, green apples. Easy drinking. Fruity finish. Hansk (9), Fakse Ladeplads, Denmark does not count Mar 19, 2005 Nice. Real Nice.
I would like some more body and bitterness. But a real nice beer.
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