fonefan (10868), VestJylland, Denmark Sep 4, 2007 Cask gravity @ GBBF 2007, London. Clear dark red brown color with a small, virtually none, fair lacing, mostly diminishing, off-white head. Aroma is moderate malty, roasted, dark chocolate. Flavor is moderate sweet and light to moderate bitter with a average duration. Body is light to medium, texture is watery, carbonation is flat. oh6gdx (8795), Vasa, Finland Aug 27, 2007 Cask@GBBF2007. Very dark rubyish amber colour with mediumsized brown creamy head. Aroma is igtime roasted malts along with some coffee, fruity hops and slight burnt wood. Flavour is really fruity along with some slight hints of roasted malts with strawish hayness. hughie (3016), Bedford, Bedfordshire, England Aug 24, 2007 Cask at Peterborough BF ’07. dark red brown with a small off white head. Yeasty chocolate aroma. Sweet ashy taste. Low bitterness. Good to find a traditional mild at a Festival seemingly dominated by golden ales. cgarvieuk (4159), Edinburgh, Scotland Aug 15, 2007 Cask, GBBF 07 ... deep black ... smokey coffee malts ... smooth roast malts ... rich fruity little smokey. reasonable balance. M0RHI (1067), Luxembourg, Luxembourg Aug 14, 2007 Cask, GBBF 07. Dark brown, thin beige head. Chocolate and coffee tones, along with some roasted malt. Mouth is maltiness with some hop balance to make it quite drinkable. Some fruit also present. Very tasty. jbrus (4835), Delft, Netherlands Aug 13, 2007 Cask@GBBF07. Strong moccha aroma. Almost black color, beige head, good lace. Sweet, moccha and blackberries, little dusty. Very flavorful, very nice balance. How do they do that with only 3.7% ABV and on cask? Ungstrup (14724), Frederiksberg, Denmark Apr 21, 2007 Cask at GBBF 2006. A very dark brown beer with a light orange head. The aroma is sweet with light notes of berries. The flavor is sweet malty with notes of berries, carrying thru to a dry and slightly roasted end. thebeertourist (2750), Oslo, Norway Mar 22, 2007 On draught at The Wenlock Arms. Almost black with a healthy little head. Fruity and roasted flavours, espresso shining through.
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