pivnizub (3793), Porúří, Germany Apr 13, 2008 On tap at the "U medvidku", Praha: Deep amber coloured, quickly vanishing beige-brownish head; dried fruit, roasted malt in the sweet-caramelly nose; full sweet flavour, full bodied, a bit sirupy; leather and tobacco in the sweet finish, rounded by a shy bitter aftertaste. Absolutely not my cup of tea, but a very interesting cough-syrup....
KimJohansen (3171), Copenhagen V, Denmark Aug 28, 2008 Bottle @ the brewpub. Hazy red with medium off white short lasting head. Slightly sourish aroma with berry, toasted malt and woody notes. Sourish flavor with caramel, berries and roasted malt. Some wood in there aswell. Ends mild sour. ElGaucho56 (376), USA Aug 16, 2008 33cl bottle marked 38/450, aged about a year. Pours a very deep burgundy with a quickly dissipating offwhite head. Nose is full of tart cherries, balsamic vinegar, and a slight oakiness. Syrupy body along with red wine-like tannin character, vinous and tart, with a honeyed sweetness, finishing quite clean bit still sticky with minimal hop presence but an almost quinine-like bitterness. Quite underrated. DSG (844), Yuvalim, Israel Aug 8, 2008 (6/23/08) Bottle at the brewpub in Prague. Deep reddish-amber with a small beige head. Aroma of sweet malt, caramel, dark fruits hints and honey. Very sweet flavor with caramel, sugar and maybe some toasted notes. Medium to full-bodied, slightly syrupy. Maybe slightly too sweet but still good. swooper (29), Kladno, Czech Republic Aug 6, 2008 the strongest beer from CZ Prague mikrobrewery, very much alcohol inside but not so sweat like Primátor double 24 KnutAlbert (2174), Oslo, Norway Jul 21, 2008 Bottle brought home from Prague.
Stron vinous aroma and flavour. Syrupy. Port, candy sugar, nothing bitter to balance the sweetness. More of an experiment than a truly successful beer.
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