chris_o (4405), London, Greater London, England Nov 1, 2007 Bottle, GBBF, August 2006. Sold as Schlesien Rubezaal 1209. Clear coppery colour, with no head to speak of. Sweet malty aroma with some boiled fruit. Dull malty stuff on the palate. A bit sweet. Odd and not terribly appealing.
bager (2027), Copenhagen N, Denmark Jul 16, 2007 Bottle as Rübezahl Schlesien. Amber coloured with almost no head. Malty and sweet with notes of caramel, metal, alcohol and a hint of wood. Ungstrup (11031), Frederiksberg, Denmark Apr 1, 2007 Had this bottled at GBBF as Schlesien Rubeezail 1209. An amber beer with no head. The aroma is sweet with strong notes of caramel. The flavor is sweet malty with primary notes of caramel, until a woody finish sets in. The mouthfeel is pretty sparkling. bierkoning (4691), La Tropica, Netherlands Dec 6, 2006 Sold as Rübezahl Berggeist Bier in Amsterdam. Red amber color. Vinous, dusty, woody, caramally aroma. Sweetish, caramelly flavor, slightly alcoholic, yet thin. Probably sugar is used to boost the ABV. Nutty. Tastes like an alcoholic brown ale. An enigmatic beer. pivnizub (3770), Porśřķ, Germany Nov 29, 2006 Bottle( dzekuje, joss !): Amber coloured, bigger fluffy off-white head, slightly sticking to the glass; sweet-malt, toasted malt in the nose, mixed with a touch of herbal hoppiness; sweetish (-malty) flavour, well hidden alcohol, medium bodied; honeyish, malty-sweetish finish with a light lemony fruitiness , balanced by a faint hoppy touch. Dobre piwo, pleasant and easy-drinking.............
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