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J.W. Lees Harvest Ale

J.W. Lees Harvest Ale

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A Barley Wine brewed by
J.W. Lees

Middleton Junction, England

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Commercial Description:
Available filtered and pasteurised in 275ml dark glass bottles. Has appeared occasionally in cask.
This fully fermented strong ale has been brewed by J.W. Lees as a celebration of the brewers art since 1985. Harvest Ale can be enjoyed now or laid down like a vintage wine for enjoyment in years to come.

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 oh6gdx (6332), Vaasa, Finland
4.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/59/105/519/20

Feb 29, 2008  
Bottled (vintage 2000, thanks mes_and_sim!). Deep amber colour, mediumsized beige head. Aroma is wooden, alcoholic, earth, wet cellar, caramel and some vanilla. Flavour is raisins, sugar, dates, caramel malts, very mildly alcohol. Also bigtime wood, butter and spices. nuts, mild syrup. hmm in one word, Licoricebomb! WOW. 9 5 10 5 20
Bottled (2004 vintage, thanks mes_and_sim!). Deep amber colour, mediumsized beige head. Aroma is very much the same as 2000 vintage, but not as thick and full. Flavour is pretty much the same, but quite much sweeter sugary/syrupy than the 2000 one. Still excellent balance and very nice. 8 5 9 5 18
Bottled (2006 vintage, thanks mes_and_sim!). Clear amber colour with mediumsized beige head. Aroma is mainly oak, syrup, sugar and caramel malts with some dates and raisins. Overall very sweet. Flavour is very different. Very papery, roasted and smoked wood along with dates, raisins and quite much alcohol. Either this one has some smokemalts or something added, or then the smoked/roasted notes just disappear with time. Still nice. 8 5 8 5 17
The above vintages blended into the same glass (thanks for the tip mes_and_sim!). Deep ambery brown colour, small beige head. Aroma is roast, dates, plum, alcohol, caramel, vanilla and quite strong notes of oak. Flavour is an extremely wellbalanced mix of the stuff in the aroma along with some sweet spices and syrup. Rather pleasant, but still, the 2000 vintage is the best of these. Alone. 8 5 9 5 18


 santoslhalper (184), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
2.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/54/102/58/20
Oct 4, 2008  
1998 vintage. Deep purple with red hues and a thin beige head. Strong oxidized aroma with caramel, dates, and prunes. Sweet caramel taste with weird oxidized and burnt sugar notes. Kinda off-putting aftertaste. Didn’t age well.


 dpjuart (572), Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/55/103/512/20
Oct 3, 2008  
9/17/08 - Bottle courtesy of santoslhalper, shared with Exec Board. Pours brown with rimming, egg shell head. Nose is caramel, molasses and brown sugar. The taste is much the same. This thing was the sweetest beer I’ve ever tried. I think it’s past its prime.


 Brigadier (900), Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/105/517/20
Sep 25, 2008  
12 oz bottle

I almost wish I had held on to this for another year or two. Somehow hidden in a shipment to Chuck’s recently I decided to pick up a 1997 vintage. It’s not every day you get to try an eleven year old beer without having to age it yourself or pay more than $10. This seems like the sort of thing that you could buy when your kid is born, hold on to it until they turn 21 and still share an amazing beer.

Aroma / Appearance - The one finger oak colored head contrasted against the lively carbonation that soon fizzled out in the deep brown body. The nose was so rich that I could have spent all night admiring it before taking a taste. Mellow chocolate, caramel, wood and smoke chips formed an extremely complex and balanced symphony of pleasure.

Flavor / Palate - Thick and cream in the mouth as it is in the nose it was sad when this washed away down the throat. Like an expensive chocolate truffle with a woody aftertaste it went down smoothly. Balanced and virtually perfect I may have to buy another one if I can find room in the budget. The oily finish is more like a vintage wine than a beer. If this is what Thomas Hardy is like after ten years I will have to buy on and sit on it.


astrofrk (50), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/103/59/104/518/20
Sep 21, 2008  
Hazy amber with floaters. Small but lasting tan head. Aroma: Caramel, dates, figs. Flavor: +Caramel, fruit, sweet, syrupy. Caramel finish. Not really complex but very good. I have had the 2001, 2002, and 2007 in August-September 2008. I am saving a 1999. It is difficult to rate what inproves with age.


 BeerBelcher (745), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
1.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/101/54/101/57/20
Sep 18, 2008  
2005 bottle. Pours thick & syrupy with no head and a fair amount of floaties, despite an effort to decant. Aroma is a sweet graininess with some sawdust-like smell. I also get some dried fruit and lots of alcohol. Flavor is sweet, boozy, and very malty. Mouthfeel is sticky, alcoholic, and puckeringly sweet. I’m not quite sure why this stuff is so highly thought of; many of its attributes are things that I’m not looking for in this or any other beer - grainy/cerealness, overpowering sweet maltiness, and smack-you-in-the-face alcohol flavor. I would not recommend this beer. I bought this bottle at Parti-Pak Discount Liquors in Indianapolis (probably Greenwood).




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