morty99 (371), Maryland, USA Sep 29, 2002 An excellent offering from this eclectic Vermont brewery. Pours well and retains head throughout. Sweet, smoky, malty nose and taste. Very easy drinking considering the potency. I am not a big fan of smoked beers but I did enjoy this one. Smoky, peaty, dry finish.
sirpsycho (205), Murrysville, Pennsylvania, USA Nov 30, 2008 Bottle at the Headkeeper (Greensburg). Pours an amber red, beige head. Aroma is a touch of caramel/toffee and malt. Flavor is again carame/toffee and some roasted malt. Nothing to get excited about. nramsburg (154), New York, New York, USA Nov 27, 2008 Magic Hat Jinx is a solid winter ale. It pours to a deep brown -- think burnt brown sugar -- with a pretty small head. The aroma gives some hints of tobacco, which is definitely in line with what a beer targeted towards this season (winter) should be. Slight taste of smoke on the palate. Certainly a comforting winter brew.
There’s a bit of malty caramel to begin with, continuing through the palate. It’s a clean finish, no lingering spices as are common on many winter beers. Alcohol, at 6.9%, is shockingly masked. I give Magic Hat credit for remaining true to the English Strong Ale style and resisting the urge to do something odd to ruin the beer.
It’s eminently drinkable, and, when I’m in VT, it’s an enjoyable wither beer. If this isn’t readily accessible, though, it’s probably not worth seeking out/paying $12-a-six for (this was tasted in bottle). arventresca (193), Greenville, North Carolina, USA Nov 27, 2008 Bottle. It looks like their effort for an Octoberfest style. It was a little smokey in taste, but all in all average. BeerBelcher (800), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Nov 26, 2008 I was a little concerned when I bought this beer. No hops? Other beers I’ve had without hops that substituted heather or other mysterious ingredients for hops were challenging and just so....different. And this beer was so...ordinary. It was ordinary, but not in an above average way. Just kind of there.
Color was a touch dark. Head appearance was a bit industrial looking, with a fair amount of head comprised of consistently sized bubbles. Aroma was faint to non-existent. Flavor was a touch malty, but again, not much there. Struck me as a very mild amber ale.
Nothing special here...IMO, not worth the money or the calories. But at the same time, it is hard for me to say anything to negative about it. TheBeerOrg (1402), Kentucky, USA Nov 2, 2008 Dark amber to dark brown with a mostly receding wispy tan head. Tastes of dark fruits, some spice, perhaps tending towards smoke but no dominant smokey notes. Medium to full bodied with lush carbonation.
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