kp (6200), Woodstock, Georgia, USA Sep 1, 2007 Updated: Jun 7, 2008 Date: 10/14/2002
Mode: Draft
Source: Brewpub
brown with ruby highlights, thin tan head, carmel malt aroma, rich sweet malt flavor, lots of chocolate character that turns into carmel upon warming, hint of peat,
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Date: 04/03/2003
Score: i+
much drier malt flavor, only a touch of sweetness, just too dry for a scotch ale, must be a mistake, a big drop for this usually fine ale
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Date: 03/03/2005
Score: downgrade iii to ii
still dry, and now a bit thin, too, a touch of smokey peat character, the sweetness barely shows up at the end but it remains too thin
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Date: 05/12/2006
Score: ii to iii
the rich malt is back, lots of chocolate, nice fruity character, touch of sweetness from the start,
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Date: 06/05/2008
Mode: draft
Source: brewpub
Score: 3.4 to 3.7
Aroma: rich dark caramel malt aroma with a great dark fruit character, touch of sweetness balanced by peaty earth,
Body: creamy body,
Flavor: rich malt flavor is still around, touch of dark caramel sweetness brings out the fruit, nice earthy smokey peat character,
Overall: glen has this one tuned in nicely but let it warm up to fully bloom
Aroma: 7/10; Appearance: 8/10; Flavor: 7/10; Palate: 7/10; Overall: 15/20
Rating: 3.7/5.0 Drinkability: 8/10
Score: ***/4
shp555 (1377), lilburn, Georgia, USA Jul 28, 2008 Pours a deep amber brown color with a tan head. Aroma is malty, toasty, smoky, nutty, and a nice earthy hops. Flavor is malty, caramel, nutty, toasty, smoky, earthy, and a bitter spicy earthy finish. BlackDonald (1040), North Carolina, USA Apr 7, 2008 Now this is by fat their best beer and the most ageworthy, having had a few different vintages now. Thanks Dennis! Incredibly rich and complex, with layer upon layer of rich toffee maltiness, with caramel and cinnamon and carob. Incredibly easy to drink and so smooth, a sipper of so many wonderful proportions. desurfer (1033), Pinellas Park, Florida, USA Dec 21, 2007 Updated: Dec 22, 2007I’m not usually enthralled by barrel-aged beers, but this was nice. Just a touch of oakiness and vanilla complementing a rich roasted malt character. There’s a distinct Belgianesque candy sweetness to it as well. Big flavors but smooth and subtle at the same time. Good stuff. ChainGangGuy (1536), Kennesaw, Georgia, USA Nov 2, 2007 Appearance: Dark walnut brown body with a thin, creamy off-white head and spotty lacing.
Smell: The aroma is pretty puny with only a faint hint of peated malt and cherries.
Taste: Predominately sweet malty flavor with a bit of smoky peat character. Slight maraschino cherry fruitiness. Only a faint, faint touch of hop bitterness on the altogether sweet finish.
Mouthfeel: Medium-bodied. Mild carbonation. Light stickiness.
Drinkability: I found it to be somewhat reserved in its qualities for a scotch ale, but overall it was decent and easily drinkable. arjoseph (554), Chicago, Illinois, USA Oct 9, 2007 On tap at the restaurant. Smells malty. Smooth lactic sweetness in the mouth with a slightly musty finish, which is very soft and not that striking, but long. A very soft, restrained beer that doesn’t do much (like belie its alcohol content; that it is that strong is surprising). In my scoring system, pretty much about as average as you can get.
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