Egon (251), Gothenburg, Sweden Feb 13, 2008 Bottle. Amber with large white head. Sweet, fruit and malt. No bitterness at all. Medium body. Quite anonymous.
Grovlam (2900), Copenhagen, Denmark May 27, 2008 Bottle. Huge thick off-white / reddish head that mostly lasted. Cloudy pale amber color. Good display of lacework. Aroma of yeast, fruit, citrus, spice, metallic, alcohol. Over the palate came orange peel, toasted malt, mild pepper, coriander, apricot. Medium bodied with an average carbonation and light alcoholic texture. Moderated sweet flavor with light bitter and acidic notes. Fruity and spicy mild alcoholic and warming finish. cgarvieuk (2094), Edinburgh, Scotland May 12, 2008 Bottle at home ... Wonderful copper ... Over fizzy ... sweet sugery malt nose ... Quite metalic right up front ... big breadyness ... quite fruity ... little toffe. Hugh (115), Breda, Netherlands Mar 20, 2008 Amber ale, mouth filling malt body, unremarkable flavour which is quite pleasant. However, after swallowing, it tasted like I’d also drunk a set of cutlery. Quite remarkably metally aftertaste, and the skin test reinforced this. Aside from this, quite drinkiable. Evidence if yeast deposit in the bottle, which was welcome having drunk their "bottle conditioned" Sloeber. ante (2449), Stockholm (Bromma), Sweden Feb 14, 2008 Pours out in a hazy reddish orange colour with a large firm white head. Lively carbonation. Spicy and yeasty aroma with notes of white bread, nuts, red berries and dust. Medium to full bodied with a strong yeasty and spicy presence of pepper, thyme and white bread with touches of roasted malts, toffee and alcohol. Long warming finish of spices, fudge, white bread and mild herbs
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