Vas19 (223), Maryland, USA Mar 15, 2008 Pours a beautiful crimson with a yellow head. Mmmmmm caramel and fruit nose. Really tasty beer. Nice caramel with a sweet candy-like finish. Hides the alcohol really well. Delicious.
SamGamgee (591), Santa Cruz, California, USA Oct 10, 2008 12oz bottle. Deep red-brown with a lasting head. Fruity, toffee, candy, jelly... nice aroma. Sweet, caramel, intense fruitiness, light hops, light bitterness This is really tasty, and much more drinkable than most barley wines that I’ve had. Full bodied, but not sticky or too chewy like some. Smooth to the max. malrubius (455), USA Oct 8, 2008 12 ounce bottle dated April 07 in pint glass. Reddish amber with ring head. Sweet cherry port aroma. Sweet brown sugar ripe cherry with medium bitterness. Medium-full body and low carbo. Nice sipper. I’ve loved this one for a long time, but now I prefer a more aromatic and hop flavored barleywine like Bigfoot or Old Ruffian. azlondon (501), Greater London, England Oct 8, 2008 Appearance: Dark brownish red. Very little head, tan.
Aroma: Sweet, caramel. Ripe fruit. Malt.
Taste: Smooth. Vinous fruit, malt. Sweet.
Info: 355ml bottle, 8/10-2008, 185/300, 200/500 DeadGuyFrank (345), http://westchesterbeer.com, USA Oct 7, 2008 Old Foghorn is first off, a great name for a barleywine. Second, Andy Musser from the Phils ol’ broadcasting team pours it at the Kennett Brewfest. Third, it is one of my favorite barleywines period, plenty of ripe fruit, malt backbone, but not port like. Super fantastic beer - highly recommended. Fin (2357), Merton, Oxfordshire, England Oct 6, 2008 Bottle, picked up at Bellingers Jet Garage, Grove Nr Wantage,Oxon, consumed 06-10-08 Pours brown but a bit ruby reddish as well, white head, looks good. Some dark sticky fruits on the nose, predominantly figs and dates but also some raisins, bit Christmassy I suppose. Taste is sweet, malty and those dark fruits show again but backed up with a big dose of alcohol, really quite nice but not as good as I expected.
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