ironchefscott (226), long beach, California, USA Mar 25, 2008 I thought this was kinda gross....the nose smelled like overripe fruits...and the taste was cloyingly sweet....not alot of complexity
SuperDave70 (723), Arizona, USA Aug 12, 2008 Deep amber color pour with a big foamy head that lasted throughout. Aroma of apricots and apples, yeast, spice and definite alcohol. Flavor is similar. Lots of sweet fruit up front with the spice coming next and then a big alcohol bite on the finish. Very tasty, but the alcohol starts to overpower after a couple glasses. mikalooch (16), , New Jersey, USA Aug 7, 2008 Pours amber with a very thin head that disappears quickly. Aroma of apple with a touch of honey. Taste at first is very fruity, apples and pears, mixed with bread. Turns sour in the aftertaste.
Booze is apparant. Very average offering, would try it again though. fidel (133), Livermore, California, USA Jul 9, 2008 Amber, fruity, caramel , sweet and sour, bready, slight licorice, spice, alcohol, Angeloregon (1867), Portland, Oregon, USA Jul 6, 2008 From a bottle poured a dark orange-amber body (dark for a trippel). Sweet, sticky, nutty, boozy. Syrupy and cloying. Alcohol not well masked. Not a very enjoyable trippel. Rather disappointing. Sledge Jr (2713), Omaha, Nebraska, USA Jun 25, 2008 In the bomber bottle from Roof Brothers in Paducah. This bottle was aged for four years. Pours a hazy butterscotch color with a quickly dying white head. This beer has an amazing apple aroma. It smells like it just might be real sour, but it is not. There’s big alcohol heat to this. Super fruity: pears, apples, and homebrew cider in the flavor. A medium sweetness flows through it, but I detect a slight splash of diacetyl. Quite good. Plenty of esters. I like it.
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