turbothy (588), Nørrebronx, Denmark Jan 7, 2007 Pours dark reddish brown with a large irregular head. Lots of head with each re-pour (my glass was too small). Floral and fruity aroma, very smooth yeasty apple flavour. Excellent brune. dornoy (619), Lyngby, Denmark Dec 29, 2007 Thin head on dark brown body. I was a little skeptical, but it turned out to be anexcellent Yulebeer. I drank it with pleasure, and all guest approved. yespr (6162), Copenhagen O, Denmark Oct 7, 2007 65 cL bottle. Pours black with a huge brown head. Sweet molasses aroma, a slight bit of spice too. Medium bodied mouthfeel. Flavour is breadish at first, it then goes sweet and reveals a sweet molasses flavour. Dark malty and dry notes of raisins and plum. Underneath is soft spice flavour and a very minor yeasty note, but both appear more mellow than in a classic belgian brune. Quite nice. Papsoe (9980), Frederiksberg, Denmark Jan 7, 2007 (Bottle 65 cl) Pours a beautiful, clear mahogany with a warm, reddish glow and a small, creamy, beige head. Quite full-bodied with rich, hard roasted and sweet malts. Accents of burned caramel and licorice and a wee hint of metal. No real bitterness. Lovely and very christmasy. 261206 Pete_the_Meat (489), Hove, Denmark Jan 31, 2006 Dark brown. Beige, greyish tall head. Great lookd. Malty sweet aroma. Good carbonation. Rich, malty flavour. Notes of smoke. Very sweet. Faint notes of chritsmas spices in the finish. Hides the ABV very well. Light brew, great drinkability, very well balanced... Dont drink and ride reindeers...
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