Crosling (1605), Loveland, Colorado, USA May 11, 2008 Draught, Ma Che Siete Venuti a Fà, Rome, Italy. Light bronze color with full head. Caramel, light, toast-like malt in the nose, a bit light. Flavor is unique, with toasted, caramel-like malts, a luscious honey character and hints of dark fruit. Nice sweetness, overall character and a fairly long finish. Again, impressive brewery.
sleepylopes (264), New York, USA Jul 2, 2008 is there anythingyou can’t do augistino? This is a winner a copper blood orange that looks like glass. Lowish gas saturation and a rye caraway nose thats a bit rough. Malt body and a rip of bitter at the back. Furseth (1091), Kungälv, Sweden Jun 15, 2008 Cask at Ma Che Siete Venuti a Fà, Rome, Italy. Hazy red colour, wuth a nice creamy head. Aroma is malty, fruity, flowery,and a alcy nose in the end. Flavor has a lots of malts,caramel and alcy mouth feeling. Werry nice malty long finish. This is a great Bock beer. Thanks to the eowner of this fantastic pub: Ma Che Siete Venuti a Fà, Rome, Italy. Grovlam (2925), Copenhagen, Denmark May 21, 2008 Bottle 100 cl. [Courtesy of Hildigöltur, thanks buddy] Large bubbly and creamy off-white head that mostly lasted. Good display of lacework. Cloudy amber color. Aroma of bread, dusty grain, toasted malt, hint of alcohol. Over the palate came mild fruit, toffee, and hint of floral. Pretty hoppy for a Heller Bock. Medium bodied with an average carbonation and mild dry texture. Moderated sweet and bitter in a great symphony. Bread like and hoppy lingering finish. Excellent and properly one of the best Heller Bock so far even it might not be true to the Heller Bock Style. Stefano (949), Esbjerg, Denmark Mar 20, 2008 Deep, cloudy orange amber with a small head. Sweet, somewhat sickly aroma. Flavour was very dry, lightly toasted yeasty malt, dry hops. Enjoyable beer but it just doesn’t resemble a Bock at all in my opinion.
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