shigadeyo (1500), Southwest Ohio Area, Alabama, USA Oct 6, 2008 <br /><b>10/06/2008</b>: Redhook Late Harvest Autumn Ale has a vibrant golden amber color (like copper) with a full, dense, ivory-colored head. There is good lacing and an adequate level of carbonation. The aroma is a bit thin with only a marginal amount of caramelly maltiness. The flavor is lightly malty with some brown sugar and a light amount of citrusy hops. There is also a lightly toastiness to it as well that reminds me of dried leaves in the Fall and a faint pineapple-like essence. The finish is slighty dry. This beer has a solid mouthfull and a medium-body. It is very smooth and really does fit the season nicely. This Amber Ale is definitely better than average and is even fairly sessionable. However, I would have liked more of the German Smoked Malt supposedly in the recipe to come through in the delivery...<br /><br />
<i>12 fl. oz. bottle (5.9% Alc. by Vol.; Bottled 082708) from Bigg’s Hypermarket in Harrison, Ohio. Rating #260 for this beer...</i><br />
Radek Kliber (3402), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Nov 30, 2008 Bottle 355 ml,
Appearance: Dark amber ale with neatly contrasting rocky medium plus top. Fragmental lacing. 4- Aroma: aromatic good blend of amber malts with breeze of hops. Slight woody hints upping. 6+ Flavour/Palate: Medium bodied . Soft textured , silky like. Mild sweet crystal malts with hint of Christmas spice. Slight accents of walnut and hops.
marcus (1116), Sacramento, California, USA Nov 29, 2008 This reddish orange ale poured with a fluffy off-white head and a caramel aroma. The flavor is heavy roasted malt with a raspy bitter finish. talon1117 (436), Bellvue, Colorado, USA Nov 29, 2008 Pours a sparkling clear, orangey color with a fairly small, off-white, and fizzy head which is mostly diminishing and leaves minimal lace. Nose is faint with typical Saaz spice, faint toasted caramel, and hints at other spices (nutmeg?). Flavor is akward with the spicy and lightly rustic hop notes clashing with the light, rich caramel; other notes of light toasted breads and faint nuttiness. Palate is light to medium, lively, and thin. Finishes short with the moderately light bitterness lingering beyond the caramel sweetness. The hops and the malts do not match whic is a shame because the malt base could have been good. Not the best from RH. thejoeshow (167), Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA Nov 27, 2008 12 oz bottle. Pours a lighter amber color with a nice big frothy off white head. There is very nice lacing and excellent head retention also. The nose is rather faint but I do pick up a dosing of spices. Typical autumn beer spices nutmeg, all spice and such, giving it that pumpkin pie aroma with a little hops at the end. Flavor is a little expected but not bad. It is a nice malty red ale with a dash of the above spices. There is no over powering spice profile going on like you get with most autumn or pumpkin beers. Just a little underlying flavor that plays off the base beer. Very nice and sessionable. The mouth isn’t too heavy but it has enough to suit. Good sesonal. zach8270 (1470), Henrietta, New York, USA Nov 19, 2008 (bottle - 12 oz) Slightly hazy copper color with a puffy white head. Aroma is light and hoppy with some citrus and a light nutty note. Flavor is smooth and a bit nutty at the beginning with a nice blend of light hops and flowers. Some citrus near the end that has a slight malt sweetness. Aftertaste is a bit bitter and lasts for a few minutes.
|