omhper (10456), Stockholm, Sweden Apr 22, 2008 Bottled at Bishop’s Arms Vasagatan, Stockholm. Clear amber, firm head. Hay aroma. Sweet and fairly light bodied with crisp rye bready maltinerss covered in fruit and syrup. Light hay-like hops that later turn into resiny bitterness. A decent ale, feeler lighter than it really is, but the fruity sweetness limits the refreshing qualities somewhat.
TheGrandMaster (1451), Auckland, New Zealand Aug 17, 2008 Bottle (in NZ), pours a dark copper with a foamy white head. A soft caramal malt aroma. A little thin in the mouth, a bit tangy at first, and then a dull malt palate. Just a bit ’nothing’. Geth_in_beer (670), Nova Scotia, Canada Aug 9, 2008 Bottle. Bitter malt, strong alcohol aroma. Amber with a thin white head. Strong malt flavour, smooth and easy. Beth101 (108), West Yorkshire, England Aug 4, 2008 amber colour with a thin head . Strong smell of perfume with a strong malty taste. saxo (2154), Højbjerg, Aarhus, Denmark Jul 12, 2008 Bottle. Nice head with good duration. Color is amber. Aroma and taste are malt, caramel, fruits. Notes of roast malt in finish. yespr (6373), Copenhagen O, Denmark Jul 6, 2008 From tap at you never walk alone, as Ripley Castle Crackshot, 5.5%. Pours clear and golden orange with a lacing white had. Mild malty aroma. Flavour too is malty with a light dried fruity note, somewhat dark in flavour. Finish holds a more fresh orange fruity hops note to a mild bitterness.
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