mhelgason (447), Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Jun 28, 2007 bottle. small, tan, fizzy head (quickly disapates) into hazy reddish body. chocolate, dark fruit, caramel, and pine are all present in aroma. almost velvety mouthfeel. flavor is bitter with some semisweetness in the finish. alcohol is extremely well hidden. Damn fine barley wine.
movezig (21), USA Oct 15, 2008 Very nice barley wine. The hops in this brew sort of dominate making it appear as more of an ASA but the finish it what really shows its legs. Nice roasted malt character after the hop bite. This is one of those "The warmer it gets the better it gets." Not rounded in the category but is definitely interesting and great tasting. Medium to thick palate. blipp (826), Grand Island, New York, USA Oct 10, 2008 Bottle. Pours clear red brown with a creamy beige head. Fruity flowery aroma with caramel and citrus. Soft mouthfeel with relatively low carbonation. The flavor is certainly hop forward, floral, piny, a bit grassy even. Decent balance. Long, dry, bitter finish. Rune (1812), Tromsø, Norway Oct 3, 2008 250ml on tap at Den Tatoverede Enke. Cloudy mahogany body under a loose, tan head. Flowery smell with notes of biscuit. Prominent taste of dry pine and grapefruit giving way to notes of caramel malts. Hoppy dryness beneath resulting in an increasingly and prolonged bitter ending. Full bodied and a bit heavy to drink (Thanks to Guri from VG for the treat, Copenhagen 16.09.2008). cgarvieuk (2551), Edinburgh, Scotland Oct 3, 2008 Bottle at EBF copenhagen 2008 ... Red brown ... big sweet barley wine nose ... juicy pine ... quite a lot of bitterness ... loads of pine hop and just a bit rough. elihapa (320), Connecticut, USA Oct 1, 2008 Pours a mahogany-amber color with chill haze. Head is a medium sized, fluffy, creamy tan color. Aroma is of floral bouquet, hops, caramel, and nuts. Smells more like an American Strong Ale, to be honest. Front palate is smooth, with notes of wood, nut, candied fruit, and underlying sweetness. Mid-palate reveals more fruity flavors, also introducing a hop character that will build through the finish. Finish is a touch sharp, featuring warming alcohol, bitter hops, and some fruit-cake. Overall, this is a tough Barley Wine to top. I will have to dock it one notch because I just can’t get it out of my head that this beer veers too close to other American styles of ASA (in the flavor) and Double IPA (in the aroma, and perhaps the sharpness
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