bombshelter (348), Washington, Washington DC, USA Jan 23, 2006 bottle from chevy chase liquors. lots of herbal hops in the aroma, some caramel malt coming through as well. reddish amber, not a lot of carbonation. lightish body for the color, with the kilned malt coming to the fore and then is cleared out by a good helping of earthy, spicy hops in the finish. This is quite good.
GodOfThunder (160), Orlando, Florida, USA Nov 19, 2008 A couple year old altbier... hmmm... Pours a cloudy amber with a thick fluffy tan head. Good carbonation, but smells mostly metallic. I’m actually surprised by the taste. Knowing this is likely nothing like it once tasted like, I like it. A lot of fruit, and even some sour. A good amount of spice, too. Certainly not in its prime, but it isn’t bad at all. Rciesla (1136), Brick City, New Jersey, USA Oct 31, 2008 Bottle. Pours an orange brown body with a tan head. Fruity with notes of over ripe fruit, lemon, apple, pear, and a hint of butter. Lightly oxidized with a faint hop presence. Okay but past its prime obv. AgentSteve (928), SF Bay Area, California, USA Sep 5, 2008 Pours a medium caramel color with a touch of caramel in the nose and flavor. This bottle is passed its prime and has substantial oxidation. riversideAK (1757), Shoreline, Washington, USA Jul 18, 2008 Bottle from eclectic. Thanks man! Pours a hazy brown orange with a thin head and great lacing. Aromas of caramel, old grassy/earthy hops, some tart fruits - lemon, apple. The flavor is kind of tart up front. Green apples are followed by a little bread, caramel malts, and earthy hops. Finishes a little tart with some oxidized hop presence. Lightly carbonated and pretty easy to drink all things considered. I am pretty sure this was nice fresh if it tastes this way a few years old. Still drinkable, even though it is obviously starting to decline. iowaherkeye (1428), relocated to Santa Rosa f/Iowa, California, USA Apr 24, 2008 12oz bottle, no date from <i>BrianK</i>, thanks! Hazy orange copper with a small yellow beige head, fading to a ring and film before long. Thin stringy lacing. Aroma of buttery sweet caramel and yeasty bread up front. A little bit of earthy hops are also present. Flavor has a lot of tangy (cherry and apple?) notes that I don’t think should be there, but really didn’t taste all that bad. Plenty of earthiness and caramel, some oxidation present. Low carbonation with medium body. Clearly past its prime, but I don’t think altbiers are meant to be consumed years after bottling. That said, not too bad.
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