joshwilfong (771), Cleveland, Ohio, USA Jul 3, 2009 dark red brown with tan head. moderate carbonation. sweet malt nose with a hint of floral english hops. some hop bitterness that is quickly replaced by a lot of malt sweetness, likely low crystal and some upper crystal and a hint of roasted malt. for a scotch ale i would prefer some smokey and peated flavors, but this version doesn’t really open up to reveal those. honestly, tastes more like an irish red ale, with sweetness and roastiness. not impressed Naka (524), Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 1, 2009 Pours a deep reddish color with some amber hues and a creamy off-white head. The aroma was musty brown sugar and caramel with a touch of fruit and spice. The flavor is very similar, but not too sweet as I find some Scotch ales. Very creamy body with some noticeable alcohol in the finish. A solid beer from a solid brewery. thelizard (27), Canton, Ohio, USA Jun 30, 2009 Bought a six pack at Giant Eagle, then bought another. Pours a very impressive reddish gold with a fine head, but not very much of a scent. Nice powerful taste, I swear there’s a punch of liquor after the nice malt taste. I’ll probably be buying more soon. screwball (796), Motala, Sweden Jun 29, 2009 Bottle. Bought att the brewpub. Very special tanks to Freddie!
Pours very dark red, almoust brown. No head on this.
I expected a more destinct aroma from this than I found. Aroma is mild from malt, butter, wood and burn sugar. Flavor has roasted malt, little spicey peppery from the alcohol. I also find some tar. Palte is medium. beerchugger (286), Colorado, USA Jun 29, 2009 This beer pours a muddy brown with a creamy. Smells amazingly of booze and rich caramel malts. The flavor follows the nose on this beer. Strong boozey flavor up front with a deep rich caramelly malt background. This is a fairly complex beer, with a very minimal hop presence. I’m glad it isn’t overly sweet, yet the malt background is rather thick and actually. I enjoyed this one. spiritsbeerman (47), Nicholasville, Kentucky, USA Jun 24, 2009 A beautiful amber color with just a little head, deep amber color. The malty and smoke flavors compliment each other very well. Medium body little carbonation. One of the best scotch ales I have yet to try 502Flavors (617), Louisville, Kentucky, USA Jun 23, 2009 Tap, from growler filled at Party Mart. Dark rich clear amber brown color that, when held to light, reveals a great ruby red hue. Khaki head with descent retention. Roasty caramel, oak, nuts, and hops on the aroma. Favor had all of the same characteristics but a bit more potent on the whole. Sturdy hop profile. On the palate - turn the keg pressure down please. Overall: a solid beer that I wouldn’t call sessionable but would call interesting. wench (30), st. paul, Minnesota, USA Jun 18, 2009 Very bold! Not usually a fan of the smoke flavor but this beer had just the right amount . Aroma was of bourbon and scotch. Flavor was carmel and malts.
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