garthicus (550), Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 7, 2008 Shared with HogTownHarry, Harrys bottle with thanks to Irishboy (another double whammy) Appearance: Deep black colour, brown small but creamy head. Lovely oatmeal, thick chocolate too, can’t wait for the flavour! Flavour: Cinnamon, pine, malt, bitter hops, and some old pine needles... very little carbonation, little alcohol too but somehow quite warming.. A quirky beer but a great one at that! (strangely there is an almost dusty-raisen finish!) Thanks Harry!
Alldaydrinker (458), Norwood, Massachusetts, USA Sep 4, 2008 Courtesy of Irishboy, Thanks Richard! Pours a chocolatey dark brown color that is opaque. Head is fizzy dark brown that dissapates to small ring. Nose is very sweet, fruity, fig, plum, nutmeg and other spices. Initial taste is of cocoa, light roasted malt, cloves, nutmeg and red fruits. Mid palate displays the cocoa and tanginess of fruits. Finishing with a good palate, duration is above average. Light bodied. Velvety smooth mouthfeel. Minor hop balance on the finish. Interesting brew. ansermadide (185), Kyle, Texas, USA Jun 9, 2008 (Sample from December 14, 2006 Beer Club Meeting) Deep, dark color with red tint. Nose was of roasted flavors, cinnamon, spices... expected, I suppose. Flavor was well balanced: malty, sweet and fruity, spicy, gentle hops... reminded me a little of being trapped under a Christmas tree with a lingering presence of hop cones... and that scent... yep - like Christmas in a bottle. Goes down easy. Well done considering what was thrown into this medium bodied special brew... a pleasure to experience. douglas88 (741), Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Jun 6, 2008 Updated: Jun 9, 2008Footbalm shared a giant 50.7 oz bottle of this over Thanksgiving last year and I didn’t realize I had not rated it until now, luckily I wrote down the rating. Pours a deep red with a nice big tan head. The aroma was full of spices and pine notes, very appealing. The taste was well balanced between tons of cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg with a light chocolate and malt body. Smooth and full body. Really nice beer especially for over the holidays. Ron (738), Rochester, New York, USA May 24, 2008 I had forgotten about this one being stuck in a box in the beer cellar area. Nice dark, brownish-red in color. Good tan head, dense and creamy. Aroma of fruit. Smooth, drinkable, nice and mellow. Cellaring did it some good. Lightly sweet with a dry finish. doublebock (156), USA May 18, 2008 Deep red color with generous tan head. Spicy pine aroma with citrus and ginger aroma. Chewy palate though bit flat. Smoky roast flavor with orange, ginger and crisp hopiness.
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