waolsen (1051), Littleton, Colorado, USA Jul 29, 2007 bottle. woody brown pour with thin creamy tan head. dark fruits, roasted nuts, thick malt, floral hop aroma. smooth. fruity and nutty. well balanced. medium body. full flavored. nice alt.
tedovertu (155), Apple Valley, Minnesota, USA Oct 25, 2008 Dark amber brown color. Very small quickly diminishing head. Low carbonation and very watery in texture. First Altbier I have tried. Pretty bland. Small tinge of toasted caramel and brown sugar. talon1117 (436), Bellvue, Colorado, USA Oct 4, 2008 Pours a coppery-crimson color with a moderately full, off-white, pillowy head which settles quickly leaving a small frothy layer and sporatic lace. Nose is faint with toasted caramel, floral, light almonds, and faint overripe peaches. Flavor is nice with the same toasted caramel, toasted almonds, light molasses, moderately light bitterness, and a light acidity. Palate is light to medium, watery but round, and nearly lively. Finishes with the toasted notes becoming almost lightly roasted, still more sweet than bitter, and just a bit metallic. Nothing special about this one, just a simple alt with good drinkablilty and a nice balance of sweet, bitter, and toasted/lightly roasted notes. scottw86 (130), New York, USA Sep 20, 2008 Poured a very dark brown/red with a smaller white head. Aroma of malts, wheat, and syrup. Taste was mildly sweet with a little wheat flavor. Roasted dark fruit is the strongest flavor in the taste. A little too watery but smooth. McGarnigle (201), Rochester, New York, USA Sep 20, 2008 Half a liter ceramic top, best before 88 10 90. I drank this a little warm. Clear chestnut ale, smells of malt but not hop. Soft carbonation and very light bodied. Fair amount of flavor, though. Toasted malts, slight rasiny flavor, some hops at the end. Finish is of cola, but not sweet. Definitely something different. beerbill (1395), Laurel, New York, USA Sep 19, 2008 11.2 oz. swingtop bottle. Pours cola colored with a moderate-thin, soapy, linen white head that was gone by the first sip. Very pleasant aroma of malt, brown sugar, maple syrup and a touch of soy sauce. The flavor is decidedly different from the aroma. None of the sweetness and richness that is present in the aroma is in the flavor, which is made up of malt, some mild smokiness, and a touch of soy sauce. Thin bodied to the point of being watery. If nothing else, this was an interesting beer, although it is probably not something I would re-visit.
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