sliffy (1950), Columbus, Ohio, USA Jul 9, 2006 Bottle: Yay! Finally. Dark brown pour with a big light tan head. Aroma had some floral hops, spiciness, and was a little bready. Flavor was yeasty with some spice. A nice fruity sweetness that wasn’t overpowering, nice carbonation. I liked it, but it doesn’t even hold a candle to the 12.
Kalli (402), Falun, Sweden Aug 4, 2008 [Archive] Some vague dark fruit and cellary aroma. Somewhat like a dryer Chimay Bleue. Dark chocolate and... raisins? emotv (191), Izmir, Turkey Aug 3, 2008 Another amazing beer finally i found it from Beer Temple Brusells by my friend Oğuz Can Yıldırım. He brings ,t all the way from Belgium to Turkey. I tried and tried in Bruseels but couldn’tfind this great beer but finally done. Acidy taste, Sweet and softy touch, Dark colour tan. Like a diaomond from a craft master. Long finish. Amazing beer. Ober (255), Best, Netherlands Aug 2, 2008 A dark brown colored beer, with a big, thick beige foamy head. It leaves a nice lace on the glass. The aroma is malty, some hop dark fruits with chocolate. The taste is from nice sweet chocolate with raisins, prune and some spices. It has a bland warm aftertaste. A very good beer. kpresley77 (56), Jackson, Georgia, USA Jul 31, 2008 Bottle courtesy of fonefan, pours dark brown with foamy white head. Apperance is almost like a deep red wine. Aroma is sweet dark fruits. First taste is sweet with just enough carbonation. Very clean dry finish. I did not know what to expect from this beer, and now I see why this is rated one of the highest. mvcramer (191), Arlington, Massachusetts, USA Jul 30, 2008 Thanks to Marisa for sharing this one after my incessant begging for a full year... The 12 is a bit better, but my god you can’t go wrong with this one. Diminishing the 8 at the expense of the 12 is like speaking poorly about your Ferrari because your Lamborgini is better. The 8 is an exceptional beer in its own right. Gorgeous chocolate brown pour with a thick foamy tan head which lasts a long time and leaves beautiful lacing on the glass. Aroma and flavors are perfectly consistent and incredibly complementary of each other - candied sugar and dried fruits (plum, raisin, date...). Absolutely exquisite. Grab a bottle if and when you have a chance. Truly a gem of a beer.
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