kappldav123 (889), Markkleeberg, Germany May 14, 2008 The bottle looks really good, no label, everthing’s printed on the bottle. Looks really good in the glass, fine aroma. Tastes malty and strong, becomes not penetrating. A little note of chocolate. Very interesting and good beer!
nhorween (488), New York, New York, USA Jul 17, 2008 750, cork and cage. Murky, mahogany red pour with a tan head. It looks like a quad. Prunes, dark fruit, toffee, caramel malt... toasty. Some roundish cherry sweetness in there also, buttery. Flavor is less complex but well balanced. Big malty and toasty first impression, some light bitter almond-ness. Finish is a little metallic, and the carbonation is almost offensive - the bubbles are huge. I’d be interested to have this side by side with their regular quad. jsquire (1848), St. Marys, Ohio, USA Jul 11, 2008 Deep amber color with a creamy beige head. Nose of dark fruit and toffee. Toffee sweetness continues into the beer, with lots of dark pit fruit, raisen bread, and some spice. Roasted grains come out in the finish. The 11% ABV is well hidden, and this is a really easy drinking big Quad. faroeviking (3955), Faroese Beer Republic union of, Denmark Jul 10, 2008 Botella. Pours a hazy deep brown colour with a nice light brown head leaving a good lacing. Aroma of well toasted malt, yeast, caramel and some spices. Quite good mouthfeel. The flavour is sweet and yeasty with dark fruits, well toasted malt and caramel, some spices and a little alcohol. zappafan99 (256), Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA Jul 6, 2008 Bottle Use By:2/5/11 , Taste 7/8:
Looks: Dark cloudy red. Then yeasty top. Aroma: Light Alcohol, yeasty bisquit, dark fruit. Taste: Date, dough, pepper, wood. Lively, spicy. Alcohol well hidden. Mild cream and vanilla. aoa56 (14), zeeland, Michigan, USA Jul 5, 2008 Pours a dark carmel with a thick white head. Taste is incredibly smooth with carmel undertones. nice clean finish. One of the best i’ve had.
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