Enniskillen (1591), Port Angeles, Washington, USA Aug 24, 2007 Bottle from IrishBoy. Nice deep amber with an equaly light tan head. Aroma is hoppy, but equally as malty, smells sticky with caramel. Taste is a nice maltiness, with a light alcohol, and hoppy background, fruity undertones, with a little spice to it. I guess I just need to be reminded once awhile that Alesmith’s beers are devine... Outstanding beer.
chicagodri (553), Chicago, Illinois, USA Oct 11, 2008 Bottle thanks to BOLTZ7555. What an amazing beer. Pours a cloudy brown, with a thick tan head. I would say the beer is a little oxidized, but is still very amazing. Nose is big with caramel, molasses, brown sugar, and just a little bit of hops. Great flavor, little bit of dark fruit in there as well. Freakin awesome. AgentSteve (861), SF Bay Area, California, USA Oct 9, 2008 Attractive burnt caramel pour with no head. Nose is sweet and dried fruit, while the flavor goes more rye malt and iced tea. A bit oxidized. I feel bad for sitting on this, possibly for too long. SQNfan (480), Wheaton, Illinois, USA Oct 2, 2008 This poured brown in color with mahogony highlights and a moderate beige head of medium-sized bubbles. The nose showed off sweeter scents of toffee, caramel malt, fudge and molasses. In the mouth it was medium-bodied with good carbonation and oxidized flavors. While I don’t mind the oxidation it seems that this has overshadowed the complexity. AmEricanbrew (1009), Swamp Shreveport, Left Coast, Louisiana, USA Sep 28, 2008 Ruby red with a viscous tan head. big aroma is oxidized with sweet bready malts. Medium body and softly carbonated. Flavor is big and bold toasted caramel sweet yeasty bread. Tasted a little bit of hops in a burp. Finishes with a spicy alcohol bitterness. Mosl of the time i enjoy aged, oxidized brews, so this one was fine by me. Suttree (2355), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Sep 27, 2008 Thanks to Secret Santa. So afer reading that this may be st it’s prime, The Bride and I decided it was time to go ahead and sample this. after a messy opening, it poured a almost purplish red with a pretty sizeable beige head aroma was a lot of English toffee, mixed with some molasses and brown sugar. Very rich and smooth. Flavor wa sweet, a lot of toffee, and vanilla in the background. As it warms, notes of almond or black walnut emerge. some rum, and just the slightest hint of coffee in the background. The second pour was cloudier and yeastier, as one might imagine, ith a few grassy and herbal notes. Fabulous beer.
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