DrBayern (977), Morehead City, North Carolina, USA Jul 22, 2008 22 oz. bottle on 7/22/2008.
Aroma - Figs, dates, raisins, burnt caramel <P> Appearance - Deep clear ruby/mahogany, durable creamy beige head and thick sheeting lace that really adheres to the glass.
Flavor - Rich amlt sweetness with some roasted, earthy flavors. Spicy bitterness comes on strong, bringing a long, dry finish.
Palate - Full body, fairly soft carbonation, rich full mouthfeel.
Overall - Quite satisfying in all regards, actually one of Avery’s better efforts.
danielcurtis81 (122), San Diego, California, USA Oct 13, 2008 Getting my notebook online. Bottle. Pours dark brown. Lots of sweet fruits on the nose. Different brew lots of malts. chicagodri (553), Chicago, Illinois, USA Oct 11, 2008 They weren’t kidding about massive maltiness. Pours dark brown with a tan head. Malt dominates the aroma with some dark fruit, I didn’t sense as much hops, but it is an older bottle. Malty throughout and it was a little creamy as well. Decent brew, almost a little too sweet for me. Ramenen (351), San Salvador, El Salvador Oct 7, 2008 Thanks to Pollo. Pours a dark brown color with creamy head. Medium to heavy bodied. Malty and sweet, fruit of bananas. It is a stomach/heart warmer. Delicious. ghawener (698), San Salvador, El Salvador Oct 4, 2008 Thanks to rsamayoa. Bottle: @ rateberians informal gathering. malty, smokey, earhty and woody, nice balance conplex and well balanced. rcasta (289), El Salvador Oct 4, 2008 Gracias pollo en la casa del gordo es una cerveza ale oscura con un buen sabor a malta. Es mas mi tipo
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