luckygirl (1212), Longmont, Colorado, USA Mar 9, 2008 Bottled. Beer is clear, very dark brown. head is initially huge, off-white, frothy. Diminishes, mostly lasts.The aroma is malty with moderate-to-heavy notes of decadent cookie, toasted grain, lighter notes of brown sugar and malt extract; Hoppy with light notes of flowers and herbs; Miscellaneous notes include light keys of tree sap/aspen bark/chicory, vanilla and wood. Nose is really sweet for what would be a leaner style. The flavor is big. Light-to-moderately sweet, light-to-moderately acidic, lightly bitter with a long, lightly warm, trace acidic, lightly bittersweet finish. Dull bitterness in the aftertaste. The body is medium the texture is watery-to-velvety and the carbonation is lively.
KornDogg (31), Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 8, 2008 Surprisingly delicious... wasn’t expecting much from the longshot series after trying the grape pale ale, but i def enjoyed this bock... hint ofclove, banana, maybe peach... i wish i could get a case of just this and not the other longshots... marksahara (79), Atlanta, Georgia, USA Oct 7, 2008 12 oz bottle in LongShot mixpack. Pours a hazy red-orange brown with ample off-white crown that has moderate retention and somewhat fingery lacing. Aroma is full of spices, cloves and cinnamon, with heavy malt character and caramel and toffee sweetness. There is also a good bit of biscuit with some kind of phenol in the nose. Unusual to say the least. Flavour is intensely malty from the beginning with almost no hop bitterness throughout. There is also some kind of phenol and ester that lingers on the palate after the taste that makes this a bit unusual with the wheat malt aftertaste. Mediium-bodied, this beer finishes a bit cleanly with some discernible EtOH burn as the beer warms. Great beer if you like this style, but not my cup of tea. shrubber85 (2592), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Sep 28, 2008 Bottle. Sweet peach/banana, clove and wheat malt with just a hint of alcohol. Cloudy orange-brown color with small head. Sweet ripe banana/peach, clove, and wheat malt flavor. Light alcohol aftertaste. A spectacular beer - they really need to make this a regular beer. I just automatically expect that US Weizens won’t match German ones but this is one that not only stands up to the style but exceeds my expectations. Thank God I found this beer. jcdsmack (46), Henderson, Nevada, USA Sep 25, 2008 This beer pours anice dark brown with a good tan head, I really like the way the yeast provides the appropriate clove flavor that is definitive of the style. Good Malt bill nice hopping Excellent beer for autumn and the Hollidays. bruno1378 (108), Epping, New Hampshire, USA Aug 23, 2008 Poured a cloudy brown. Definitely smell of clove. Was pretty good, until a fly landed in it. Thankfully was almost done so he didn’t get much of it.
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