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Anchor liberty ale from bottle. Pours a very nice honey colour, medium carbonation, small lasting off white head. Smell is excellent, strong fragrant hops fruit and honey. Quite sweet.
Taste is hops, nice bitter/sweet balance with a sweet finish, some grassy flavour. Taste is a little dissapointing after the tantalising smell.
3.4
355 ml bottle, bought at Ølkonsortiet, Aalborg. Amber color, nice white head. Aroma is fine mild hops, and caramel malt. Flavor is mild hops, fruit, malt, hints of citrus. Fine carbonation. A bit thin.
0.8
Hold on...I gotta wait til my bottle is blue...
This goes down as the worst beer I’ve ever had. Alcoholic water, the ghost of beers, the beer that wasn’t there.
4
Indiana Brewer’s Guild Festival, 2008. The beer was served in a port cask, and so if that merits a new entry on the site, I’m hoping someone will move this rating! First, I’m amazed to see here that the beer is only 5.5 ABV and have to imagine that this it is incorrect, as I would have guessed in the 8% range, although not because it was overly alcoholic. On the nose are notes of fig and brown sugar, leading into more on the palate, followed by vanilla and cinnamon. There was a decided chocolateness to the beer which paired well with the port sweetness. I imagine this is good on bourbon, but the chocolate and port cask seem ideal to me. Great stuff, and I’m glad I was able to try it.
3
Aroma: Burnt toffee, slight-coffee smell. Pretty weak.
Apperance: Ah, pretty nice. Very darkbrown, almost black with a white foam.
Flavour: Some coffee, roasted malt, slight note of milk chocolate. Slightly sour in the bitterness.
Palate: Pretty smooth, but too thin.
Overall: An okay beer which I did appreciate more than the draught. It reminds me quite much of that one though, which is a minus. Boring, but drinkable. Nothing I will buy again.
2.8
I think someone offered me this a PP bottle shop a long time ago, and the rating has been sitting in my wallet. Deep brown color. Grainy taste and aroma. Leans dry. Roasty. Not that good.
3.7
Bottled. Quite much black colour, mediumsized brown head. Aroma is roasted malts, some fruits, licorice and also some yeastyness. Flavour is yeast, fruits, roasted malts and some licorice. Also alcohol shows and some quite wooden notes. A lot sweeter than I expected, yet quite wellbalanced and drinkable.
3.4
Bottle (not the freshest). Pours an almost-but-not-quite-opaque darkest brown with a moderate offwhite head. Aroma is a bit roasty, smoky. Flavor is roasty coffee, cocoa, and a very noticable smokey note. Smoke manages to be the primary flavor while still nicely emphasizing the big, roasty malt. Hop profile is only hinted at at this stage of aging. Well done porter, great if you’re a big fan of smoked porters.
3.9
Copper color. Smell of hops, malt, flowers, rye, caramel and pine. Tastes just like Founders Red Rye. Taste of hops, malt, flowers, rye, caramel and pine. Love the bitterness.
3
First rating. I entered the beer into the database. Taster from tap at Pizza Port Carlsbad. Black color with offwhite head. Some roastines in the aroma. Taste is very, very dry with almost an illusion of sour. I get that sensation with dry beers. Alcohol well hidden. Not very good. Probably mashed at too low of a temperature leaving little unfermentables.