jainsv (112), USA Dec 2, 2006 Rich brown color, with a creamy white head. Rich hop flavor, creamy feel, smooth carbonation and a slightly bitter aftertaste.
Excellent beer.
wyzzywyz22 (299), Wirral, Merseyside, England Aug 21, 2008 Bottle, Ale Cellar, Darlington. Seem to recall having this at Quinns years ago;
It didn’t make a lasting impression then and was similar on this occasion too. Poured a muddy orangey brown with a thin tan head. Spicy, yeasty,fruity aroma. Flavour slightly cloying with caramel, yeast and alcohol which overwhelms the spice. Something slightly clumsy and boozy about this which just isn’t that enjoyable. Won’t be seeking out again. blutt59 (624), Dallas, Texas, USA Aug 20, 2008 bottle, medium amber color, large longlasting head, yeasty fruit nose, sour cherry and clove flavors rounded out by a dry cocoa and fruit finish greedycheater (77), Oklahoma, USA Aug 17, 2008 Looks great in the glass - light hazel with mild carbonation, a white head the goes away quickly. Aroma is mild but dominated by coriander, clove and citrus (the 3 Cs you shouldn’t have in a beer). Tastes malty, creamy and thick at first but finishes dry, sticky and slightly bitter. Good, but not my first recommendation. drjay44 (104), USA Aug 13, 2008 750 ml. bottle. Head of small bbbles, lingering, nice brownish orange color, good yeasty nose, complementing other fruit and spice aromas, light in the mouth, with good carbonation. Finishes slightly sour. jackzodiac (12), Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Aug 11, 2008 Pours an amber-brown with noticeable sediment and a bubbly off-white head that persists and leaves thin lacing. A sour-fruit aroma with some spicy notes. Crisp, bright, very carbonated with a light mouthfeel. Spicy start with some sweet, fruity flavors, something like apricot, amd a slightly sour finish with a lingering aftertaste.
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