imdownthepub (4043), Banbury, Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire, England Oct 24, 2003 Bottle Conditioned Ale. Deep brown red beer with thick white head. Plenty of fruity notes, apple and blackberry, plums and sultana's. Strong alcoholic nose which follows into the body of the beer, a little over lively but this sample was aged 3 years. Lovely smooth sipping beer.
CafeeOndineke (22), Aalst, Belgium Sep 1, 2008 33cl bottle, deep redbrown, honeytaste evolving to a fruity(pear,banana,raison) taste and a hint of black chocolate. long aftertaste. wyzzywyz22 (326), Wirral, Merseyside, England Sep 1, 2008 Bottle, Beer Ritz, Leeds. Poured a very dark brown virtually black colour with a dissipating tan head. Aroma was yeast, hops, brown sugar, citrus, plum and brandy sodden dark fruit. Very rich man. Flavour was beautiful, loads going down; yeast, roasted malt, chocolate, blackcurrant, citrus, grape, booze. Awesome !! Brooding, long bittersweet finish. There can’t be many better beers in the style. Hats off to the Monks again ! jfb (42), Freising, Germany Sep 1, 2008 (bottle) murkiest, darkest red–brown hue, frothy mahogany head, great lacing. hop spices dominate the aroma, along with faint hints of chocolate, toffee, cinnamon, cloves, raisins, dark fruit and alcohol. flavour has a well-rounded chocolate, dark fruit and toffee base, lots of hop spices, alcohol, fresh malts and a yeasty breadiness - the blend changes with every sip, very complex. body is heavy, with quite a bit of alcohol and a sweet-bitter warming finish. superb! nbutler11 (161), Phoenix, Arizona, USA Aug 30, 2008 Pours a dark plum color from the bottle with a frothy tan head of foam that darkens as it dissapates. Smells of cider and meat with flavors of dark cocoa, potato, raisins, and apple in the taste. Very earthy with a healthy amount of sediment at the bottom of the glass. Certainly worth returning to in the near future. evanrail (19), Prague, Czech Republic Aug 30, 2008 Bottle from Cheesy, Prague. Deep dark brown in color; nose of mincemeat, Christmas pudding, figs in the packinghouse, the still-juicy, half-cooked point midway from grapes to raisins. In the mouth, more fruit (orange peel, slivovice) and great tannic notes rinsing to an evenly balanced finish with just a touch of bitter back-bite. Is she difficult? Yeah. But she’s worth it.
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