donteatpoop (112), Youngstown, Ohio, USA Apr 27, 2008 Poured a nice amber color with a thick two finger white head that clung to the glass and lasted throughout the drink.
The nose picked up some nice earthy tones, caramel malts, and a vauge scent of licorice - I don’t know, maybe it’s the brown sugar that I’m tasting.
Tastes hoppy, very sweet, the caramel malts and sugar crystals were almost too sweet; especially as the beer warmed.
The mouthfeel was pretty well balanced, a good carbonation level; the aftertaste was slightly unpleasant, like too much sugar in the Kool-Aid.
Certainly drinkable, it didn’t taste like it was 9%+ alcohol.
Pigfoot (2222), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Jul 21, 2008 Tawny kind of color,....a light caramel tone...
Rich, sweet malty nose....sweetness in the nose,
as well...brown sugar dominates anything...malty-riffic....lush brown flavy flavory...yummy, yum, yum...
rich, cocoa-tinged flavors, full, lush, very tasty...
beerbuzzmontreal (2674), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Jun 28, 2008 Muddy brown pour with lots of floaties and huge chunks in the bottom of the glass, the head is thin and white. Nice aroma of caramel and malt. Good flavor of caramel, malt and hops, there’s also a sugary presence along with sweetness. The body is medium with a liquorous texture and moderate carbonation. tgncc (208), Bellmore, New York, USA Jun 25, 2008 Sweet aroma of malts, brown sugar. Color is an attractive ruby red, persistent but thin white foam. The flavor is true to the barley wine style, sweet, sugary, slightly hoppy on the finish. Oily mouthfeel. Alcohol is well hidden. Respectable barley wine overall. Headbanger (924), Aurora, Illinois, USA Jun 20, 2008 12oz bottle(courtesy of RSRIZZO)-pours a nice ruby amber body with a small loose off white head. Aroma of roasted malt, hops, caramel, and of course brown sugar. Taste of the same with a nice sweetness and brown sugar present. This medium to full bodied brew is one of the better Barley wines I’ve had. Very well balanced and drinkable at 10%. Great brew. surffisher (131), Raleigh, North Carolina, USA Jun 18, 2008 12 ounce bottle. Pours a pretty, clear darkish amber with a quarter/half inch cream colored head that subsides quickly but continues to leave some nice lacing behind. Aroma is sweet with lots of molasses/brown sugar and some complex dark fruit esters. Very pleasant flavor as well - forward with malty sweetness, but with nice bittering hops for balance and some fruity esters, although again they take a bit of a back seat to the sweet malts. Medium-full bodied, moderate carbonation, smooth with just a touch of warmth. Very drinkable for 10%. This is certainly a happy mistake; a very accessible, tasty, and easy drinking strong ale/barleywine.
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