dogfish120love (250), west hartford, Connecticut, USA Sep 17, 2008 Malt nose/ flavor, amber autumn coloration. spice/ malt finish, tasted somewhat artificial in my opinion BOLTZ7555 (1053), Phoenix, Arizona, USA Sep 17, 2008 On tap. Nice burnt orange brew with a nice 1/2 inch cream colored head. Nicely balanced between the malt and hops, although it does lean a bit toward caramel, toffee, and brown sugar. Nice and heavy...not at all watered down. joshwilfong (771), Cleveland, Ohio, USA Sep 17, 2008 a reddish orange attractive brew with a nice white head. flavor has some crystal malt that could be a little more prevalent to move this to the next level. a little hop bitterness that isn’t all that welcomed. a decent oktoberfest. bconley (351), Fern Park, Florida, USA Sep 17, 2008 Not bad. Kind of malty, and you can tell the hops are there. not bad...not great kassner (429), Wexford, Pennsylvania, USA Sep 16, 2008 On tap at Magoo’s. deep Amber, enough malt but not a lot, some butter notes, sweet at start. Full mouth, no lacing or head. Not bad for type. Gr0ve (1382), Oslo, Norway Sep 16, 2008 355 ml bottle. Copper colour. Clear. Small off-white head. Nice rich caramel aroma with a hint of roasted malts. Medium bodied, and quite drinkable. The hops are definitely there, but stays in the background all the way. Malty flavours. Clean nutty finish with a dry texture. Starts out nicely, but gets more boring towards the end. ucusty (1871), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA Sep 16, 2008 Not bad for a style I don’t usually care for. Clear amber pour. Crystal malts on the nose. Light caramel, sweet malt, dry toasty finish. Gains a smooth almost fruity aftertaste as it warms. berkshirejohn (1771), Bracknell, Berkshire, England Sep 15, 2008 Draught at Detroit Airport. Hazy gold with a thin white head; caramel malt aroma; sweet caramel taste well balanced by the bittering hops; dry and biscuity finish. Not very exciting.
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