Sledge Jr (2693), Omaha, Nebraska, USA Mar 4, 2008 In the bottle. Thanks to beerbarron for the beer. Brown and clear with a thin white head. Great chocolate and nutty aroma. Sweeter than it should be, bit delicious.
hopdog (4444), Lansdale, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 25, 2008 12oz bottle. Poured a a deeper and muddy amberish color wtih a small sized off white head. Aromas of toasted grains, caramel, light chocolate, and bready. Tastes of toasted malts, caramle, nutty, an dsome brown sugar sweetness. kseecs16 (472), Westmont, Illinois, USA Jun 23, 2008 Bottle. Poured a clear reddish brown with faint wispy off-white head. Sweet rich malt aroma. Flavor is rather potent, malt with a sweet chocolate character. Thin in the mouth with a dry finish. topherh (249), Kearney, Missouri, USA Jun 16, 2008 Pours a brownish red with the aroma of sweet malts and nuttiness. Flavor is toasty malts and chocolate. Decent esjaygee (687), Oak Creek, Wisconsin, USA Jun 5, 2008 Ruby red with quickly diminishing beige head. Aroma of caramel, toasted malts, bread and light fruit. Heavily malted smooth body tasting of caramel, sweet malts, light fruit. A little on the sweet side and very lightly carbonated. FeloniousCaper (437), Illinois, USA Jun 5, 2008 12oz Bottle
Recieved this in a trade with Vancer a while back, thanks again Vance! Goat’s Breath pours a deep cherrywood with a glass full of large quickly rising carbonation. A sudsy fingers worth of off white head formed on the pour but quickly fell to a very thin skimming. With the small amount of head left it’s hard to get any lacing. The body looks really good, unfortunately the head doesn’t match up.
A sweetened nutty breadiness greets the nose right away. A light drizzling of caramel and toasted grains create a solid background. There’s a syrupy sweetness deep in the aroma that’s not quite maple syrup like but is along those lines. A little different then your usual bock but there’s enough bready, nutty, and sweetness to keep it close.
Flavor follows the nose closely. Caramel sweetness starts things off before a sweet nutty breadiness takes over. Alcohol spiciness joins in mid-palate and and lasts throughout actually adding some dryness on the finish. The caramel shows up again just before the swallow to go down with the ship. Goat’s Breath is a decent bock.
Mouthfeel could use a touch more heft but I’m being picky and I tend to think that about a lot of bocks. Medium body that feels slightly watery on the sides of the tongue. The carbonation looks lively but doesn’t show up much on the tongue. Finishes drier then expected.
This is an easy bock to put away. If I had a couple more bottles I would enjoy them tonight. The body keeps it easy drinking, the dryness I’m still on the fence about.
O’Fallon brews some good beers and some not so good beers. Goat’s Breath is in the middle of the two. A decent beer that I would maybe pick up every now and then but not too often. I guess I’m on the fence about this whole beer. It is a decent bock though and I wouldn’t hesitate to turn one down.
5/9/08
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