haukur (663), Reykjavik, Iceland May 29, 2003 Updated: Jan 12, 2004oh my dear god! what a surprising brew! A very very strange aroma, It smelled fine in the glas but when I smelled the empty bottle I was under the impression that a pumpkin whent into that bottle and died!! very strange.. taste was very complex, hints of spices,corn,pineapple, apples and a tiny hint of pumpkin (was a bit surprised by the lack of pumpkin taste). Sweet and hoppy.. mmmm. amazing brew and I cant wait to find out how amazing the other T´Smisje beers are.. smcd (363), USA Mar 8, 2006 A wonderful brew. Nothing like the pumpkin pie knockoffs claiming to be "pumpkin" beer, this is the real thing. It tastes like and smells like pumpkim ... beer. Medium bodied, some sugary notes. Well worth trying. AWESOME labeling makes the appearance score go up alone. Keep up the good work, Johan! Lord_Corkscrew (545), Ronco Scrivia (GE), Italy Jan 18, 2008 Ajajajajajaj questo è un matto :) me l’ha dovuto dire Sergio che c’era dentro la ZUCCA, ma in effetti ricercandola si sente proprio; è qualcosa di molto particolare, colore arancione chiaro con schiuma copiosissima e candida. Se c’è qualcosa che andrebbe detto, è che una stranezza del genere conquista forse più per la sua particolarità che per la sua riuscita o meno, ma questa bottiglia di T’Smisje era veramente ottima. Sorso dopo sorso la sua curiosità diventa una piacevolissima sorpresa e ne vorrei un’altra. E bravo il birraio pazzo Eirikur (284), Alftanes, Iceland May 28, 2003 Updated: May 29, 200325 cl. Best before 2007. Tasted at approx. 6 to 8 deegrees celsius.
The smell is foul.
But when it warms up it gets better and better. I love this beer and I will get some more from the belgian hop. TAR (1996), Boulder Co., Colorado, USA May 11, 2003 25 cl; best before 2006: Fluffy, cotton white foam with excellent stickiness. Lightly hazy amber shade. Assertive mushy, vegetal aroma. Underlying perfume, pine, acorn shell, corn stalk, coconut, pumpkin bread, yam, and a hint of stinky pale malt. Elegantly creamy, spongy palate from the bottle conditioning. Metallic tinge up front following by flavors of creamed malt, vanilla, soggy bread, and apricot. Finishes with a rounded hazelnut edge, lingering pale malt, and a vague earthiness from the oh so coarse, zesty hop textures. The pumpkin seems to complement the lightly spicy, bready flavors perfectly without overly exuding its characteristics. Its only downfall is the bottle size of 25 cl, which leaves me craving more.
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