Slacks (355), Bolton, Ontario, Canada Mar 14, 2008 650ml Bottle: Pours pumpkin orange in colour, cloudy, with a very large white head that stayed a while and left terrific lacing on the glass. Aroma of brown sugar, black pepper, grapefruit, and pine needles. Flavour is heavy on those grapefruity citrus hops, yeast, ju-jubes (!), and brown sugar. Just on the brink of IPA but not as hoppy. Still, another great Rogue offering and a surprising find in the LCBO!
KimJohansen (2460), Copenhagen V, Denmark Jul 20, 2008 Clear amber with huge off hite head. Failry sweet aroma with fruity and mild hoppy notes. Flavor likewise with a mild bitter end. undsioux7 (466), Cologne, Minnesota, USA Jul 19, 2008 Pours a cloudy amber/orange with a small off white head that completely dissapates. What a nice change of pace for aroma. The European malts and crystal hops make a nice mix. The ESB flavor is there, but the american hops meld nicely with grapefruit and pine. uhclem (110), Loveland, Colorado, USA Jul 19, 2008 Pours a dark hazy orange. Off-white head quickly subsides. Decent lacing. Nose was a very slight citrus/pine. Taste is pine and grapefruit. Nice mouthfeel but a little thin. Finish definitely lets you know you’re drinking a bitter ale. daknole (531), Plantation, Florida, USA Jul 19, 2008 I have had ths a number of times but forgot to rate it...here goes! Pours an cloudy amberish color. head is hoppy and some malt too. Hops hit you pretty hard, but this isn’t the most amazing IPA by any stretch. I wish the body were fuller and richer. Still pretty good though. elihapa (200), Hawaii, USA Jul 18, 2008 Poured from bomber. Appears a murky dark apricot. Nice light fruit aroma with some malt. Palate is full bodied, fairly thick, and lingers long. Initial flavor is strong of bitter hops and citrus, but following this there are really delicious sweeter flavors (some butterscotch and milk chocolate?) that balance and complexify this brew. I won’t lie, I really enjoyed Brutal Bitter. This beer is far more interesting to drink than any of Rogue’s ambers, yet the flavors really don’t try to do too much. This beer does ESBs right.
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