A_R (319), Georgia, USA Aug 18, 2007 A molasses-colored beer and head. A sweet chicory flavoring in a smooth-drinking beer.
fidelis83 (63), Clinton, Iowa, USA Oct 10, 2008 Pours deep red-black with a 1 finger beige head that lasts the length of the glass fading softly to a skim.
Aroma is of roasted malt, lots of fruity honey, chocolate sandwich cookies, a little citrus hops and....lots of honey.Flavor starts with spicy hops leading to cinnamon, dark bread malts, caramel malts, roasted malts, honey on wheat bread.
Hops start in toward the middle with some spicy and floral notes that are really welcome considering the malt goes unchecked for a few seconds.
Really the beer has alot going for it but the carbonation is too high and the hop bitterness to low to balance out the intense (though really good) malt.
However I give it fairly good marks because I still enjoy it alot. Veer (333), Landskrona, Sweden Oct 10, 2008 Aroma: dark, roasted malt, slightly of orangy honey, fresh American hops, vaguely of vanilla. There’s something very interesting going on here – there’s a citrusy scent that adds a fiery quality. Not bad at all. Knäckebröd.
Flavour: nice, very rustic, rye bread with burnt flour on. Nice, subtle honey sweetness goes hand in hand with the warm malts. The floral qualites are more evident in the aftertaste which also shows a more sophisticated side, slightly reminiscent of a grassy islay or speyside single malt.
Appearance: very dark reddish brown with the typical beige head
Palate: nice, reminiscent of a bock and… well… American porter. Medium fizzy, only slightly creamy. Quite nice. borgination (95), Lee, Massachusetts, USA Oct 9, 2008 Dark brown color with a tan head. Aroma of grainy malt with some caramel and honey. Flavor of roasted and rye malts with honey sweetness. Body is kind of grainy. waolsen (1021), Littleton, Colorado, USA Oct 8, 2008 bottle. maple pour with thin tan head. I got smokey roasted malts, light funk, hint of molasses in aroma. rich and full bodied. light smoke, big roasted burnt malitness with just a little coffee and chocolate. Honey is very faint. tilldeath (29), Arvada, Colorado, USA Oct 7, 2008 Bought in 6 pack because I couldn’t find it anywhere else in a single. Pours dark but not so dark in the light. To bold of a porter to work with my expectations, faint honey, with burnt malts, hops add a nice finishing bite with mild bitterness. Not bad but only once in a while.
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