Ungstrup (11136), Frederiksberg, Denmark Mar 20, 2004 The aroma is sweet malty with notes of roasted bread and raisins. The color is brown and it has a fine beige head. The flavor is sweet with notes of fruit, plums, and corriander. Which gives way to a very hoppy dry end combined with hints of wood. The body is quite thin - especially for a 7% ABV beer. omhper (10456), Stockholm, Sweden Apr 7, 2005 Bottled. Mahogany colour. Roasty and nutty, very dry. Salty and medium bodied and very well hopped with somewhat soapy mouthfeel and really bitter finish. Papsoe (9999), Frederiksberg, Denmark May 30, 2005 Updated: Jun 12, 2005(Bottle 33 cl) I don’t know what the term "pico" means, but it sounds small. At the listed address, there wasn’t any sign, that this was a brewery. Maybe beacuse the beer is brewed at the De Graal in Bakkel. But we found this at a local beer-store. Beautiful red-brown color. The beer is filtered, but not pasteurized with quite a lot of yeast sediments. Very spicy with 6 different malts and 3 hops. Light brown head and good lacing. Quite typical dark ale, but with a rather sophisticated aromatic character. 050804 yespr (6373), Copenhagen O, Denmark Mar 8, 2008 From bottle at Alvinne. Pours dark brown/redish. Light fruity and caramel malty aroma. Light roasted and light spiced aroma. Light fruity and malty flavour into the finish. Nice straight forward yet tasty brew. Sadly the tasting room at Alvinne was way to cold, this influenced the beers served quite heavily. Still nice and enjoyable, but too cold to find any finer details in aroma and flavour. joergen (6339), Frederiksberg, Denmark Mar 12, 2006 Bottle.
Hazy brown coloured with a beige head.
Aroma of fruits, spices and yeast.
Flavour of fruits, spices and yeast.
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