drpimento (518), La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA Jun 4, 2008 Interesting and unusual beer. Latest installment on their new series. Quite dry. Well balanced, malty, lightly hopped, and drinkable. Poured with a nice fine head of off-white color. Reddish brown color. Plenty of lace. Malty, roasty nose. Medium body. Dece finish. A hint of a bite. Would be fun to know more about the history of this recipe. Having a tap of this at Bodega Brew Pub, downtown La Crosse, Wisconsin USA.
BDR (1900), Roseville, Minnesota, USA Aug 2, 2008 Tap @ Stub & Herb’s. Brown with huge head. Faint chocolate grains in the sweet aroma. Carmely flavor with faint chocolate. One of the best I’ve tasted from Schell’s. Tripplebrew (285), Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA Jun 29, 2008 Pours a clear but dark amber with light froth that dissipates to a thin lacing. Aroma is sweet with definite notes of nuts, vanilla and burnt caramel. Flavor is fairly light. Very light caramel. Flavors so blended together it is hard to pull them apart. zeke626 (221), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Jun 27, 2008 Draft at Buster’s on 28th. Pours a deep, copper-amber body with thin, white head. Aroma of malts, caramel, vanilla, and bread. Flavor is more of the same with a hint of roasted malts and chocolate. Medium-bodied with smooth mouthfeel. Clean finish and aftertaste. Easy to mistake this one for a decent quality European beer. badgerben (3160), Blaine, Minnesota, USA May 22, 2008 On tap at Stub & Herb’s in Minneapolis. Brown color with a massive head. Sweet grainy aroma and some chocolate. Very chalky and grainy flavor and body. A little caramel malt. The chocolate definitely faded away. Not as good as the first beer in the series, but still solid.
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