Vertical Bacon Strips (581), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Jun 25, 2009 WOW. What a mess this is. I may pour this due to my unwillingness to drink it... maybe not. Dammit, it’s a very interesting beer that is actually a good beer but I’m sure I’ll feel ill after the whole bottle.
Poured out a weak dark gold (light amber?), bright white thick cap with pretty good retention and 360 degree lacing. The smell is no where near any IPA ever created so it will get marks for that. This is definetly unique. Aromas of butterscotch, weak herb, some unknown fruit, toffee? The aroma is very persistent which is nice and oddly appealing. Very sweet smelling. The taste is mainly oaky / whiskey / butterscotch with the hops becoming more noticable albeit still mild. A touch sour later on, one can find some alcohol bite. Nice smooth mouth feel, closing on medium bodied mainly due to the thickness it imparts somehow. Soft but slightly undercarbonated swish. Dry sweet malty sour hop (little bitterness) finish. I did not think I would get through this entire bottle but now it’s gone and I could drink more although I can’t convince myself that I really liked it. Remind yourself that you will not be drinking anything that resembles an IPA, period. Self note - I did not rate on style on this one, sort of. Cirrhosis (550), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Jun 11, 2009 "Nice looking bottle in a special addition box the beer it self looks a pale honey brown and capped off with a noisy thin head. Aroma is a not so pleasant butter scotch, oak, the hops isn’t really noticeable the only thing I can smell is oaky butterness caused be the oak barrel aging and it’s not working for me. Aw fawk gross nasty all I taste is butter and rye the after taste is all butter. There is a mild bitterness in the beginning of the sip what might be slightly pinny but then the pure butter takes over there is a slight oaky malt flavour. This is just all wrong, it’s different and I never did give it the dump but this is not an IPA I have no clue what it is buts it’s not an IPA." imdownthepub (4731), Banbury, Oxfordshire, England May 28, 2009 Bottled, 330ml, pasteurised. Gold with white head. Heady, brandy nose with the oak interweaved through, but quite tart on the palate, a sourish caramel flavour. There is caramalised sugars, sweetish, medium body, but no zing or liveliness. Decent but without added pazzaz. garthicus (1040), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Apr 14, 2009 With many thanks to HogTownHarry. Appearance: Golden yellow with a small white head. Aroma: Vanilla & caramel, perfume and slight whiskey. Flavour: Quite lemony, caramel, hops, sticky, fruity with a butterscotch/caramel finish. cgarvieuk (3397), Edinburgh, Scotland Mar 22, 2009 Bottle outside work (about a month ago) at lunch time as one of my work mates wanted to try the IPA version ... Golden blonde ... quite whisley for just oak ... zezty lemon nose ... mellow fruit ... little whiskey again ? ... light bitter sweetness grandgenie (250), gatineau, Quebec, Canada Jan 13, 2009 Nov 20, 2007
Clear golden poor with a small white head. Delicate aomas of butterscotch, oak, dates, vanilla... Very unique IPA thats for sure. Very creamy medium bodied ale, slightly oily mouthfeel. Oak flavors, slight citrus, butterscotch finish. Very live carbonation with a great balance between bitter and sweet. Very interesting mouthfeel.
TheJester (599), Peterborough, Ontario, Canada Jan 10, 2009 330 mL bottle. Translucent copper orange with almost no head. Strong brandy-like aroma with lots of oak as well. The flavour is very sweet, with vanilla and sherry. Nothing to suggest that this is/was an IPA. Better than it was a year ago, but still not great. joe19612 (560), camberley, Surrey, England Jan 9, 2009 Bottle. Poured a golden colour with a medium white head. Plenty of oak in the aroma. The oak flavour is in the taste as well, some hops. the finish to me is all like a whisky.
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