Pete_the_Meat (489), Hove, Denmark Aug 9, 2004 Updated: Nov 10, 2005Brown colour and brown head. Sweet aroma with hints of smoke. Very malty sweet flavour. Roasted malts as well. The palate is extremely thick. Overall a very rich low alcohol brew.
Unpasteurized (stakitøl): The best hvidtøl ever... Richer, creamier, more smoke Blom (639), Odense, Denmark Mar 16, 2008 This wonder pours black with a brown head. It has a sweet malty and smoked aroma, and the flavour is of chocolate, smoke, roasted malts and a bit of bitter orange-like bitterness. The best Danish hvidtøl by far!!
Thure (132), Aalborg, Denmark Sep 17, 2007 Balck colour with a tan to brownish head. The aroma is sweet of malt with some smokyness to it. The taste is sweet smoky and with some hints of metallic. The palate is nice and soft. This is a very fine example of a "Hvidtøl" type beer. Maria (3975), Thisted, Denmark Mar 1, 2008 Pitch black with a creamy, nougat head. the aroma has notes of roasted malt, sweetness, dark chocolate and some licorice - yummi!! The flavour has a pleasant sweetness, lots of slightly bitter, dark chocolate, licorice, rye bread and a slightly citrussy finish. It’s an incredibly nice hvidtøl, a style I enjoy from time to time, but this is beyond all doubt the best I ever tasted!! JensenTaster (1480), Denmark Dec 2, 2006 (on bottle)Very greenish black, small, lasting head. Has a vague aroma of molasses, compared to the destintive dry, smoked taste. For such a sweet beerst7ylle, it took me a few sips to get the hang of what was going on, but I have chosen to belive that this actually is more correct in it´s flatness and smokieness, than the more sweet examples og hvidtøl.
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