jthg (28), Austin, Texas, USA May 27, 2008 The first thing you sense when smelling this beer is a sweet fruity aroma from the yeast. This sweetness turn into the empty sweetness that is so typical of candy sugar in beer as you start to drink which is the dominate flavor of this beer (but, not in a bad way). The fruity-ness in the aroma is matched by a rasin quality in the taste.
Overall a good beer. One worth tasting with friends a couple more times!
mwelsh13 (231), Maryland, USA Oct 31, 2008 Medium brown orange color with a white head. Citrus aroma, caramel, and some yeast. Medium body with alot going on. Alcohol is very present and lends alot of heat to the beer. Want to age some to see what happens. Jsawyer (61), , Pennsylvania, USA Oct 27, 2008 Bottled 8/29/08. Pours clear amber with a thick head that subsides quickly but still provides nice lacing. Bouquet is pear, apricot, raisin, citric hops, and spicy yeast. Flavor is pear, raisin, maple, sweet malt, citric hops, spicy yeast, and alcohol. Very warming. Doesn’t cover the alcohol very well but seems like it would be a great beer to age since it is so strong. Solid beer. jimhilt (1468), Bow, New Hampshire, USA Oct 26, 2008 Pours a two finger cream head that fades slowly to a thin layer leaving traces of lace. Nice clear amber color. Raisin/caramel/alcohol nose. Good carbonation and medium bodied. Flavor is sweet mix of raisin and alcohol with a bit of hop, finishes sweet, not cloying. Smooth and one to definitely savor with the very high ABV. $8.75 for a caged 750ml bottle from Tully’s Beer & Wine Wells, Me.
swanmann (262), Norman, Oklahoma, USA Oct 26, 2008 The bottle pours rich honey color with sticky off white head, settling soon into a blotchy sheet. As it warms nice aroma of figs and caramel, alcohol and bread crust. Very evident burn in the taste, plus mild roasted bitterness and sweetness, like an orange danish; spicy like black pepper or cardamom. It’s a bit syrupy, with yeast very present, sparking a medium complexity that warms slowly. scrizzz (523), kirkland, Washington, USA Oct 23, 2008 Some candied sugar, some ripe plum aroma. Clear dark almond, thinner more temporary head than I expected. Though this was bottled in February, it’s still a bit hot and thin and features brown sugar, dried fig and raisin. Lacks the complexity so often found in what Belgians find their way out here. It’s a good beer with no flaws, though no peaks either.
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