wyzzywyz22 (327), Wirral, Merseyside, England May 2, 2008 Bottle (in haste) Quinns. Poured a dark amber with an off white head . Roasty malt aroma. Malty, spicy flavour with some bitterness in the finish. Ordinary and forgettable.
blutt59 (685), Dallas, Texas, USA Sep 6, 2008 bottle, copper brown color, foamy head that fades to soapy wash, nose is light and spicy, flavor is mild caramel, spiced fruit and effervescent body, finish is bright and mild bhensonb (2883), Woodland, California, USA Aug 14, 2008 750 ml bottle from John’s Market in Portland, OR. Dark coppery amber color with a frothy off-white head. Interesting lightly spicy aroma with a little caramel and hop. Near medium body with coarse carbonation. Flavor is spicy, a bit citrus/coriander, dark caramel, and little hop. Finishes rather herby/woody. Almost dusty. Dry. Pleasant to drink. Not the common Belgian ale. BoBoChamp (653), Gent, Belgium Jul 28, 2008 33cl, from De Hopduvel Gent, easy to drink, not compplex, cloudy, good head, nice brew thebeertourist (1801), Oslo, Norway Jul 19, 2008 Bottle. Pours hazy red amber with a lot of sediment and a rocky head that almost disappeared. Sweet nose. Tastes way too sweet and somewhat alcoholic. A big disappointment. Lubiere (3256), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Jul 17, 2008 A clear ashy light brown ale with a thick off white head. A sweet yeasty aroma , with fusel alcohol, very aromatic, a bit doughy. In mouth, a lightly sweet doughy malt with light coriander, a bit buttery, thus the celtic angel name. Medium bodied. Bieropholie imports.
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