grat (433), ST. Louis, Missouri, USA Jun 12, 2006 Murky orange brew. Treacly head. Nose is toasty. Excellent mustiness. Dried apricots without the acidity. Old leather. Toasted malts. Flavors are musty and sweet at first. Then bitter and tanniny. Leather abounds. This one has the mustiness other beers like Thames Welsh ESB and other sorts of bottle conditioned products from Britain try to have. Mouthfeel is too spritzy to call itself a real ale. Good beer
gameface23 (93), Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA Sep 5, 2008 Mahogany colored with an offwhite head. Nice roasty biscuit malt nose with a caramel biscuit taste. A really nice finish. FlssmrBrewAlum (205), South Chicago Suburbs, Illinois, USA Sep 4, 2008 16.9 oz bottle from.. well, I don’t remember. Pours a deep dark very hazy brownish dark amber color. Big tan bubbly head that is sticking around fairly prominently. Aromas are malty, sweet breads and caramel, very english with a wee touch of chocolatey creaminess with a touch of hoppy bitterness on the back end and a hint of booze. Initial is very malty with a strong bitterness on the back end. Biscuity malts with some sweetness mixed well with the bittering and notes of bitter chocolate mixed in. Very "cakey", as if a bakery put one in the bottle.Very strong malt profile balanced well with the very strong bittering hops. Alcohol is fairly apparent, even if it is only 6.3%. A very interesting beer indeed! Cheers for #200! porterhouse (928), Alna, Maine, USA Aug 29, 2008 (500 ml bottle (best before 10/9/09) via trade with IrishBoy, thanks Richard!) Pours coppery, medium-dark amber, looks fairly clear. Four big fingers of fairly sturdy biscuit head. Aroma is malt-dominated - egg, vanilla and milk caramel. Mouthfeel is fairly beefy and smooth. Only a tiny bit of prickliness. Flavor is malty in the fore - caramel, vanilla and light egg followed by a bitterness that tingles the tongue and builds toward finish providing a nice hoppy bitter bite in the finish. Nicely hopped beer. Pretty similar profile to the ESB but not quite as bold. Another nice straightforward beer from this brewery. MrAleman (79), guildford, Surrey, England Aug 29, 2008 Updated: Sep 6, 2008Strong alcohol content obviously! Nice tasting beer this one. Not too heavy to drink either and a solid beer from Fullers. rds (93), USA Aug 29, 2008 Updated: Aug 30, 2008A clear amber body wth a thick tan head, ths ale has a very smooth, balanced deeply complex flavor with some subtle spice notes.
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