Strykzone (1458), Wood River, Illinois, USA May 21, 2008 Pours a very cloudy dark brown with a nice even tan head. Aroma of yeast, peach, and over ripe apples. Alcohol is clearly present in the taste. It is a complex fruit and yeast flavor with plenty of sugars and some spice. Some hop is felt on the tongue more than tasted. It mixes with the spice to provide a nice zest. A beer to sip around a roaring fire with the one you love. soyorganic (217), Denver, Colorado, USA May 18, 2008 Updated: Mar 8, 2009Bottle, pours a dark brown color. Wonderful aroma of prune, fig molasses and tropical fruit. Taste very similar, this is so nice. Strongest flavors are that of prune, fig, molasses and dark fruit. High carbonation with a thick vinous feel. Slightly dry. jredmond (1015), New Jersey, USA May 18, 2008 Updated: Oct 29, 2009Smaller bottle. Pours a dark brown body with little head. The aroma is dark fruits - raisins. The taste is extremely drinkable considering the 10.5% abv. It had some notes of sweetness as well as the dark fruit. trapez (766), Hilleroed, Denmark May 17, 2008 Bottle 0.75 l. Bought Kvickly Hilleroed. Colour deep red-brown with very high soft beige head. Aroma sweet fruity - plums and cherries. Complex spicy taste - more liquorice/anis than fruit. Pleasant bitterness. Soft carbonation. Long lasting a bt dry aftertaste 502Flavors (617), Louisville, Kentucky, USA May 16, 2008 dark honey brown with nice off-white, dirty head. Not very impressive aroma (but I did serve it kind of cold which probably froze up some of the aromas). Aromas of booze, wine, and port. Flavors of vanilla, hickory, liquorice - very unique - grapes (wine/port), malt, whiskey. Heavy, smooth and sticky on the palate (the alcohol leads to an ultimately dry finish). Overall - great beer. pumpkinheart (63), Aurora, Illinois, USA May 14, 2008 On tap at The Bavarian Lodge, Lisle, IL into Trappist glass. (This was beer #2 from a night of enjoying real rarities on tap. It took a Tyroler Schnitzel and lots of rye bread to get me back on track for the ride home!)
A raisiny, ruby-brown with a chunky, lacy white head. Aroma is heavy on dark fruits like raisin, cherry, etc., plus a slight alcohol tingle and some nice balancing maltiness. A wonderful aroma! Flavor was a tart, sweet, rich fruity and malty joy. Blew out whatwas left of my taste buds after drinking the De Dolle "Mad Bitch" earlier in the evening. Alcohol was evident, but not so much as to make one think it was a 10.5% beast. The alcohol evident was more of a reminder of the fermented goodness that was present. Palate was thick but clean. Wonderful flavors lingered. In a way this almost reminded me of a Central or Eastern European cordial. Overall, another great beer that I was lucky enough to try on tap. Wow, I’ll have this again, I suspect. Just great. gary07734 (391), Tyne & Wear, England May 14, 2008 Updated: Jul 5, 2009Pours with a foamy cream/tan head, very thick dark brown ale.
Very rich, thick malty taste, almost meaty flavour with lots of raisens/figs/prunes and oak, grains, yeast, and spices, quite sweet and viscous. The alcohol is well hidden, an excellent slow drinking beer. mjs (1445), Helsinki, Finland May 14, 2008 (Bottle 0.33l, BBE271212, at Poirotti on 2008-04-25) Dark amber colour. Medium a bit tan-coloured head. Fruity and malty nose. Full and bit acidic palate. Lots of malts in taste. Liquorice and chocolate flavours. Would improve when aged, now too young.
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