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Rogue Dads Little Helper

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
3672.61/5.02.61/5.0Spring7.2%91.7Lager glass, Paper Bag, Shaker
Commercial Description:
"This ain't your Dad's malt liquor" - Brewmaster John Maier After the death of his wife, Henry Jackson Smart was left to raise 6 young children alone. His courage, love, selflessness and dedication inspired his daughter, Sonora Smart Dodd, to organize the First Father's Day on June 19th, 1910. In 1924 President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed the third Sunday in June as Fathers Day. President Nixon, in 1972, established it as a permanent day of national observance. Dad's is brewed with Harrington and Klages malts, Flaked Corn, Crystal Hops, Free Range Coastal Water, and Czech Pils Yeast. Available in the spring of 2005 in the classic 22-ounce Rogue micropiece. Measurements: 17 degrees Plato, IBU 25, Apparent Attenuation 77, Lovibond 10 degrees.
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 deyholla (520), Bloomington, Indiana, USA
2.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/102/59/20
Nov 17, 2009  
Bottle. Pours a dark gold with a a quickly dissipating off-white head. Aroma is full of notes of grain, malts and corn. Flavor has sweet malt notes with grainy and corn undertones. It is a bit syrupy on the tongue.


 Theis (3651), Denmark
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/514/20
Oct 19, 2009  
Bottle at McLoughlin’s, Kyoto. Cloudy amber - white head. Licorice, sweetness, high malty, nice medium hoppy, yeasty, sharpness, light wheaty notes. OK.


 dkachur (2346), Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/103/511/20
Oct 15, 2009  
22 ounce bottle from Beer Run in Charlottesville, VA. Pours a hazy peach color with a thin head. Poor head retention and lacing. Aroma of toasted grain, corn and burned sugar. Taste is sweet sugary corn with a bit of bitter grassiness. Medium bodied. Damn good for a malt liquor, but still not that great.


 bubbleflubber (890), Collinsville, Virginia, USA
2.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/102/54/102/510/20
Oct 15, 2009  
Pours muddy straw into the glass, with a small, active head that reduces to nothing but spotty lace. The nose is of sugary corn. The flavors are of sugar, corn, cereals and sweet country grains. The finish lacks the fusel notes I would’ve expected, but that’s not saying much. A touch of alcohol mixes with some dirty, underdone attempt at a hop balance... it doesn’t work. The biggest reason it doesn’t work is because it’s a malt liquor, and most are cheaply made... even top-shelf ones. Bland, out of balance, over sugared and devoid of complexity and substance, this doesn’t escape the misery, and has honestly gained a few tenths of a point on name brand alone.


 Beerlando (2305), Orlando, Florida, USA
2.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/54/102/512/20
Oct 14, 2009  
Bomber. Lightly hazy and golden in hue, the body of this beast is crowned with a foamy head of off-white foam. Settling in quickly, it leaves some hard drying bands of lacing to circle the glass. The aroma is sweet, showing notes of candied blonde malt, honey glazed grain, and cream of corn. Deeper inhalation shows a decent amount of spicy, grassy hops, but also brings with it a good amount of searing alcohol. The flavor is ever so slightly more balanced, some of the peppery grass coming forward, yet it remains largely sweet, grainy, and corny. The palate is substantial and nicely carbonated, but is just too darn sticky and alcoholic. I suppose it’s better than 95% of the genre, but that isn’t saying much.


 Narnad (689), Wonder Lake, Illinois, USA
2.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/104/54/103/511/20
Sep 29, 2009  
Sampled at Lundeen’s Brew Ha-Ha 2009. Pours a clear golden color with a modest white head to top it. Aroma has a hay and straw malt note, some clean Noble hops notes. Flavor is very crisp of clean malt notes mostly with some corny notes and light grassy hops at the end. Body was in the moderate range with a pretty lively carbonation rate. Overall the brew hid the alcohol pretty well and was pretty smooth for a malt liquor.


 yesyouam (589), Fairport, New York, USA
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/104/511/20
Sep 5, 2009  
Rogue Dad’s Little Helper is a sparkling, clear, dense golden lager with a thin white head that leaves excellent lacing. There is light grain and corn in the nose... perhaps black pepper or alcohol. It’s medium bodied and quite smooth. The finish is dry and pretty clean. It’s slightly sweet and boozy tasting. Yeah, it’s malt liquor. It tastes less poisonous than your typical malt liquor. There’s no fusel to be found here. It somehow seems very... Rogue.


 SDalkoholic (1188), Chula Vista, California, USA
2.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/102/511/20
Sep 1, 2009  
Bottle from Bev 4 Less: poured a crystal clear golden color with a miniature serving of head. Aroma is bold and boasts a grainy malt and alcohol scent but much cleaner and adjunct free than any other malt liquor I have consumed. The flavor is a crisp and clean serving of grained malt with background of corn flakes and overall is the most impressing malt liquor style I have tasted even more better then Japanese beers I have had.



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