Ungstrup (11933), Frederiksberg, Denmark May 12, 2003 A black beer with a light brown fast disappearing head. The aroma is very sweet with a slight roasted note. The flavor is of a nicely sweet hvidtøl - probably the bedst danish hvidtøl Papsoe (11421), Frederiksberg, Denmark Aug 11, 2005 (Bottle 33 cl) My first attempt with this beer ended disastrous. It exploded in my beer closet while I was away holidaying, soaking the wall of my downstairs neighbour. Well, he was Australian and took no offence when I explained that the brown, sticky fluid was just beer. Wall had to be painted though <br />
Dark brown with a tan head and a heavy carbonation. Weird, acidic off-flavours making this one taste a bit like a mushroom-stew boiled in gueuze. It’s really hit or miss with Refsvindinge, their batches differ so much in quality but they seem to bottle just about everything. 051200 yespr (8544), Copenhagen O, Denmark Apr 30, 2008 33 cL bottle, comes as Refsvindinge Juleøl Mørk Hvidtøl. Pours dark and dense brown with a dense, slowly collapsing and chocolate brown head. Sweet brown suagr and notes of wet hay. Solid raisin notes following. Flavour is sweet and with mild raisin notes. Quite more fruity than malty flavour. Ends with a light sugarish feel and more sweet fruit. joergen (6951), Frederiksberg, Denmark May 29, 2005 Bottled.
Dark brown coloured with a beige head.
Sweet aroma of raisins, bread and figs.
Cloying sweet flavour of cane sugar and raisins. MiP (6742), Flensburg, Germany Feb 2, 2008 Bottle. Very dark brown colour. Semi-stable brown head. Sweet brown sugar aroma and flavour. Sweet dark bread flavour. Quite sweet, but not sickly. A nice hvidtøl.
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