afireinside96 (341), Mountville, Pennsylvania, USA Apr 20, 2008 bottle given to me by BeerGestapo. thanks Mike. pours a dark amber with a large fluffy reddish tan head. smells of berries and candy sugar. flavor leans toward the sweet side with some traces of fruit. the finish is nicely balanced. excellent head retention but it doesn’t really leave any lace. while it isn’t my favorite style I thoroughly enjoyed this one.
Indulgence (25), Ajo, Arizona, USA Jul 21, 2008 First sliff after the pour was sweet hops, then after the head settled, the sweetness dominates a little more, brown sugar, molasses, coffee, bitter chocalate and rum and then some hops. Pours a nice head and settles down with a ring of lacing. Seems single dimensional molassess like bittersweet with a hop spice finish. Nice all around brew. Nephilium (416), Ohio, USA Jul 21, 2008 Slight aroma of caramel, with an edge hops. Pours a clear reddish-amber, with a thin white head. Starts on the sweeter side, hints of roast and caramel, finishes with just a touch of bitterness. Very drinkable, and a well balanced beer. Bungalo22 (222), Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA Jul 17, 2008 Pours a dark orange/brown with a small head. really one of the nicer looking ales I have seen. A nice sweet malty back round. Very smooth on the palate with a slight sweetness. I am not a huge Ale fan unless they are really good and this one is right up there. Avery does not disappoint. GJF (195), Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA Jul 6, 2008 I’m not always an amber fan, mostly because it’s one of those "styles" that can mean whatever some wants it to mean. That said, this is a really drinkable beer (regardless of whatever style it fits). Sweet aroma, big malty body, good hop follow through. Avery hits it again. A_R (277), Georgia, USA Jul 6, 2008 Deep amber in appearance. This is a very solid beer with a good mouthfeel. There is a good balance between the hops and malt, with both having there own notable appearance.
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