lemasney (253), Trenton, New Jersey, USA Jul 16, 2008 RateBeer Rating, Style and Glass: 97, Dimpled Mug, Lager glass, Stein
ABV, Volume & Calories: 6.5 % in 16.9 fl oz. estimated at 170C
Purchased at: OakTree in South Plainsfield NJ for $4.99
Aroma: smoky, sausage, sour, spicy, roasted. 8 out of 10.
Visuals: pale, clouded, brown, troubled, wispy, white, nearly dissipating head, lightly laced. 4 out of 5.
Taste: smoky, well balanced, needs pairing, strong, spicy, pepperoni, little bitterness, slightly watery. 7 out of 10.
Palate: creamy, sticky, oily, medium sour finish, acetic. 3 out of 5.
Overall: Smoked sausage in a bottle. In desperate need of a strong food pairing. I’d have it again with a Polish or German meal. Might go well with Pizza. Not a favorite for me, but the style is one of my lesser picks. It’s down there with Lambics. Seems well crafted, but somewhat weaker than expected. 16 out of 20.
Stew41 (860), Caulfield, Australia Aug 21, 2008 Very cola-like in appearance; dark brown with next to no head. Nose shows a rich smoked cherry character (no surprises here), and has good presence. Dry roast and smoked wood drives the flavour profile. Almost porter-like with the dry roasted malts. Palate weight is bit light to get truly interesting. Imaena (218), Portland, Maine, USA Aug 20, 2008 Bottle 08 from Whole Foods. Pour is deep brown/red. The nose on it is WOW. Beef jerkey, salt water, BBQ, wet coals. It would go nicely with BBQ or smoked salmon. Really interesting beer for a 1 time gig. mwelsh13 (124), Maryland, USA Aug 19, 2008 Bottle poured deep garnet with very little head. But,man the aroma could knock you over, but in a good way. Southern BBQ comes to mind when you smell this brew. That is what a smoked beer should smell like. The sweet malt matches nicely with smokey flavor. Went very nicely with the chipotle pork chops for dinner. Very nicely done! Only a one pint kind of drink, though. Alot going on and could easily become overpowering. mwa423 (5), , Ohio, USA does not count Aug 18, 2008 I think that somehow this brewery has managed to create a beer using water, malt, malt, hops, and bacon.
I cracked the bottle open and poured into a pint glass and it is a ruby red...suspiciously like cooked bacon. It smells of smoke and tastes just like liquified bacon. I passed it around to five other people who immediately agreed with my opinion of it’s bacon flavor. Opened my second bottle this morning and had it with scrambled eggs. Fantastic breakfast. MrChopin (157), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 18, 2008 Dark ruby with a small, bubbly white head that I coaxed out of it. Nice nose that glides across the room with spicy, meaty smoke, slight fruits, and sweet, tea-like malts. Full bodied. Flavor is more smoke with a strong malt component, sweet and chocolatey, but it’s a little watery. I like it, but it’s not as nuanced as I’d hoped.
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