fonefan (6153), Ulfborg, Denmark Jan 6, 2009 <b>Bottle 33cl. @ home.</b><br /><i>[ As Refsvindinge Juleøl Mørk Hvidtøl ].</i>Clear dark brown color with a average to large, frothy - creamy, good lacing, fully lasting, beige head. Aroma is moderate malty, dar bread, brown sugar. Flavor is heavy sweet with a average to long duration. Body is medium, texture is syrupy, carbonation is soft. [021008] gunnfryd (2924), Kristiansand, Norway May 12, 2008 Bottle. Red black colour with a tan head. Sweet with flavour of licorice, malt, sugar. Sugarish finish. Qiute nice hvidtøl. 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. yngwie (3894), Kristiansand, Norway Apr 2, 2008 Bottle. (2.4%)Pours a clear-looking black body with a small, brown head. In fact, it looks like a nice imperial stout, but the head diminishes rather quickly. The aroma is roasted at first, but soon an almost sickly sweetness occurs. Some sweet licorice and tar as well. Luckily the sweetness mellows a bit, making the aroma more balanced after a while. There’s some strange fruit-like aromas as well. As expected, it’s rather thin in the mouth, with sweetness dominating, but there’s also burnt malt, molasses, saltyness, licorice, a little citrus note, rye bread and a touch of hoppy bitterness. Long, sweetish and slightly roasted finish. Considering the ingredients list, the flavor and aroma is quite complex, and it is surely the best hvidtøl I’ve had. I think it’s the first I’ve drank a whole bottle of. Even though they are quite good at first, they’re usually too sweet and cloying to finish. (080402) Blom (385), 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!!
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