Scubatrip (309), Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA Jan 11, 2008 From the bottle, courtesy of Secret Santa 07, pours a hazy rich caramel color with a good, foamy white head, nice lacing down the sides. Aroma is of a candy apple. Sweet, caramel, almost like a creme brulee. Weird description, I know, but what are you gonna do? Very strong taste. Still got that creme brulee, very sweet taste, some alcohol, candy sugar. The bite is all in the beginning, making for a smooth aftertaste. Great beer. Thanks Santa!
jayg (976), Florida, USA Jul 5, 2008 Courtesy TheCheeseMan. Lightly hazy amber color with a persistent thin white layer of foam. Rich, sweet caramel malts lay over some hops that are earthy but still have a nice PNW spiciness. Taste is a nice mix of viscous sweetness and earthy hops with a slight tannic note on the finish. Very well balanced and the alcohol never gets in the way. SDalkoholic (1000), Chula Vista, California, USA Jun 28, 2008 Bottle from Joey at South Bay drugs. Poured with a rigorous amount of white fluffy foam as the liquid itself was a glowing orange color full of sediment. Nose is a freshly cut oak aroma and besides that smell, is hard for me to define other than that. Texture is very fine with a creamy smooth palate as the carbonation is very subdued. The flavor is a tangy tasting of spice and fruit with apricot or peach being the obvious example. Also shares some flavors with honey or nectar that is drowned in natural sugars. It leaves behind a slight aftertaste of wood but oddly enough it practically goes unnoticed. Rciesla (700), Brick City, New Jersey, USA Jun 26, 2008 Bottle. Thank you EyeDrinkAle for sharing this sweet ass beer. 2007 vintage. Pours a orange body with no head. Aroma and flavor is sweet vanilla, oak and lots of bourbon. The etoh was the perfect start to rehydrating myself after being lost in queens for an hour. Great Beer, thanks Mike! sleepylopes (240), New York, USA Jun 22, 2008 a strange but enjoyable cheesey aroma, tripple cream perhaps, also vanilla oak and brown sugar. great rich mouth feel and flavor to match the aroma with the wood amplified, complex and engaging. maybe it would be better with age but i would not call it hot, maybe a little warm BuckeyeSammy (321), New York City, New York, USA Jun 22, 2008 Tasting at JoeMcphee’s. I would love to try this beer gain after letting it cellar for a few years. Very good, but a little too sweet and hot. Also too thick and syrupy. Well now, wasn’t all bad.. On the upside, I enjoyed the woody oak that jumps off your palate. Toffee, maple, sweeeet malt, oak, caramel, vanilla.
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