improvjock (92), Namegata-shi, Ibaraki-ken, Japan Aug 29, 2008 Pours a reddish amber with a medium tan head. Sweet malts on the nose, a really, really tasty creamy brew, I wish I had more of these. verymerrymonk (255), Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Aug 23, 2008 Pours a dark copper body with a thin, lasting white head. Soft texture with malty biscuit and toffee flavor. It’s alright. darn1207 (528), Tallahassee, Florida, USA Aug 17, 2008 12oz bottle. amber-orange color with off-white head. spice, hop, orange and toffee aroma. taste is creamy, vanilla, butterscotch and orange. finishes like the bottom of a bowl of sugar cereal. ok - not my favorite. K-7 Cletus (5001), Connecticut, USA Aug 16, 2008 Pours gold with a generous white head. Smells of some light hops, caramel, doughy. Tastes light and malty with a hint of a citrus note. Sparky27 (1559), Phoenix, Arizona, USA Aug 15, 2008 12oz Bottle. Pours a clear medium amber with one finger tan head. Nose is light citrus and vanilla. Taste is toffee, vanilla, spice and tangy citrus. Medium mouth feel. An ok beer. ajm (902), Los Angeles, California, USA Aug 13, 2008 This is a strange little beer. Bottle from SunDevil. Looks and smells great - like an eisbock, actually. But the flavor is so thin and delayed. The whole experience is in the finish, with a watery yeastiness for the first two thirds. Ends with a sharp crust and almost old grain texture. nearbeer (1833), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Aug 13, 2008 12 oz. Clear dark brown with a small spit of creamy foam. Molasses and chocolate aroma. Tastes of caramel, chocolate, vanilla cream and slight woody herb hops. Light-medium body is very lightly carbonated and has just enough dryness on the end. SuperDave70 (1157), Beautiful Sunny Mesa, Arizona, USA Aug 12, 2008 Dark amber pour with a small head that fades quickly. Sweet caramel malt, fruit and spice in the aroma. Flavor is much the same until the end, when I started picking up a strange bitter flavor. I cant exactly say what it tasted like, but it became stronger throughout the bottle. That ruined an otherwise decent brew.
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