weaselkenievil (738), Cheshire, England Sep 24, 2008 Bottle. I’ve had one of those runs of beers where I thought sod trying something new, lets go back to the old favourites, then this little belter came along. Dark brown with a hint of red with a creamy beige head. Dark fruit cake with a roasted kiss. Very nice indeed and will certainly have again. daniele (1642), Italy Sep 24, 2008 scura buona schiuma persistente il naso è intenso fruttato leggero caramello miele di castagno in bocca morbida fruttata piena piuttosto intensa non molto amara leggera tostaura MaltOMeal (642), Land of Sugar, Texas, USA Sep 21, 2008 Updated: Oct 6, 2008bottle. Pours a ruby red with a light brown head. Nose is nutty and bready with malt prominent. Taste is bready and roast malt. Mouthfeel is medium with some bitterness. A very drinkable brew. Liked this quite a bit. esox (259), Oulu, Finland Sep 14, 2008 Bottled. A dark brown to reddish beer. The head is beige and medium sized, a bit creamy but diminishing. Nice lacing. Rich, malty aroma is bready and medium roasted and some licorice, raisin and hops. A hint of alcohol in the finish with chocolate tones. Aroma is sweetish bready with sweetness of dried fruits. The finish is medium bitter and more roasted. Medium to full bodied, oily and a bit sticky texture. Soft and smooth carbonation. A very good doppelbock. TaxiDriver (908), Stadland, Germany Sep 13, 2008 Bottle. Heavy malty smell, a little bit like a soy sauce and a little bit of alcohol. A small light brown fizzy head which is fast and fully diminishing. The body is dark red. Light sweet and moderate bitter with a medium duration. The body is medium with an oily texture and a rather flat carbonation. MrRomero (1934), Nolanville, Texas, USA Sep 10, 2008 500 ml bottle: poured dark brown with a medium sized tan head. Rich aroma of caramel malt, dark fruit, a touch of chocolate. Flavor is full with lots of roasted malt, caramel, some hops, and chocolate. A bit of sweetness initially followed up by a moderately dry finish. Good. WabashMan (798), Noblesville, Indiana, USA Sep 1, 2008 I saw this fine brew on the list of a beer festival about five years ago and quickly put it on my "to sample" list. But when I approached the appropriate table, the worker insisted that it wasn’t one of the beers at that booth. I never did find it.
So imagine my pleasure when I finally saw this, in bottle, at a local store...after five long years and with a name that still came easily to mind, making it instantly recognizable. To build up such hopes...well, it can lead to disappointment. But not this time.
This nice doppelbock pours a dark, burgundy tinged brown, with a large, light tan head. Nose is a nice interplay of sweetness from rich, dark fruits, roast and chocolate, and malt, of course. Flavor is much the same, with the roast and dark fruit flavors dominating, but very well rounded overall. Really, a lovely beer, and one that I’m happy to have found nearby (and at what I think is a pretty good price!). Well worth the wait! jfb (413), Weihenstephan, Germany Sep 1, 2008 (bottle) darkest ruby-red colour with a bubbly mahogany head. strong nose of dark fruits, with cookie-dough, chocolate and a few roasted touches. flavour has a fresh roasted malt base that accentuates all the components of the aroma, along with a delicate hop spiciness and a light alcohol touch. medium and well-balanced body, not too sweet.
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