mansquito (661), Boston/Philadelphia, USA Dec 24, 2006 The sixer that I purchased of this said that the alcohol content was 10.1 rather than 10.8. It pours with a nice rather thick head that fingerprints can almost appear in. The color is a sort of dark amber Ok, so it looks fine and fortunately it tastes pretty great too. Drinking this stuff, there would have been no way that I would have known that the beer had that much alcohol in it. Extremely full flavoured with the tastes of hops and a little bit of bitterness coming through. Not sweet, but really full bodied and smooth. Maybe it gets better when it ages, but honestly I cannot wait that long. I’d rather drink it now... and maybe I will.
theviolet (166), New York, New York, USA Nov 28, 2008 Aroma of dried dark fruits, and alcohol. I imagined it to smell much more strongly, but wasn’t overwhelming which was welcome.
Dark copper body with a very thin head. Laces well.
A much milder flavor than I imagined, and wasn’t overly sweet. Very balanced and enjoyable. Malt, fruit.
Not too thick, but still not the most enjoyable palate. Good carbonation.
Good barley wine. My favorite that I’ve had in a style I don’t really love. A good beer for someone not too versed in barley wines. rustychiles (546), Mesa, Arizona, USA Nov 28, 2008 On tap at the Big Pour in Mesa AZ. Pours a copper color with a small white head. Aroma of yeast, malt, hops. Flavor is malt fruits, caramel, citrus, sugars. Decent Barlewyine. jimmack34 (161), Ohio, USA Nov 20, 2008 Bottle. Pours light brown with thick soft head, Smells very hoppy, like grass, pine, and citrus, and like thick malted cereal. Tastes strong, very bitter and sweet, tons of citrus, pine, and very thick tasting malts and fruits, even carmel, as the flavor stay with you for a while. Warms you up as it goes down and the flavor intensifies at it warms. Excellent beer! santoslhalper (252), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Nov 2, 2008 2005 bottle. 3 years old. A thin off-white head sits beneath a clear copper body. The head disappears quickly and it looks like brandy. The aroma is phenomenal. Age has done wonders to this. Dig, date, raisin, bourbon, port, cherries and caramel. The taste is absolutely sublime. Sticky sweet port and bourbon notes meld with bittersweet chocolate, coffee, caramel, grapes, cherries, berries, plums, raisins, and a great spicy finish. AGE THIS BEER! 3 years in the bottle makes for a masterpiece. BeerBelcher (800), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Nov 1, 2008 By barley-wine standards, this beer struck me as little better than average. I liked the appearance and aroma, but flavor and mouthfeel disappointed a bit.
This beer had a sparkling body with very minimal head. It smelled good; I noted what to me was a very pleasant cereal quality, and I am not big on cereal- or grainy-flavors. Flavor however was overly grainy, and without the the-mash-is-boiling-and-you’re-in-the-brewhouse notes that I got out of the aroma...more like a malted milk ball, which is not a flavor I am a fan of. Mouthfeel was pretty thin, particularly compared to some other barley-wines I’ve had lately, notably Old Crustacean and Curmudgeon.
Not a terrific effort for this style. I’d only weakly recommend it.
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