ajnepple (12995) - Lakewood, CO, Colorado, USA - FEB 26, 2021UPDATED: FEB 26, 2021 22 oz bottle from Atlas Wine and Liquors. Clear brown appearance with a big tan head. Rich, malty and moderately sweet with a light bittering balance. Medium body with a big caramel/toffee finish. A little sweet but pretty smooth overall. Solid.
jbruner (8524) - Lakewood, California, USA - FEB 11, 2021UPDATED: FEB 11, 2021 Pours a deep copper brown on tap with bubbly tan foam that leaves moderate lace on the way down. Aroma of caramel, toasted, and melanoidin malt notes over an earthy hop middle and light fruity yeast. Taste follows, sweet malt notes with a mildly bitter hop and a touch of booze. Solid beer, better than the AB-InBev version.
Camons (19132) - Hasselager, DENMARK - MAY 7, 2020UPDATED: MAY 7, 2020 Can @ Home. Pours clear dark amber with a fading tan head. Aroma of sweet malt, caramel, candy sugar, toffee, light nuts. Flavor is sweet, malty, caramel, toffee, nuts, dried fruit, some alcohol. Medium body, average to lively carbonation, sweet finish. 070520
freekyp (3691) - Thomasville, North Carolina, USA - NOV 22, 2019UPDATED: NOV 22, 2019 A robust malt bomb of a beer with tons of smoky malt and leatheriness. Pours a very pretty striking mahogany with a sticky beige head. It does one thing, but it does it very well. Ample alcohol kick, but not hot, and drinks a bit a lighter than its ABV would imply. Worthy of several pints.
DraftDodger (5615) - Copenhagen, DENMARK - OCT 15, 2019UPDATED: OCT 15, 2019 Copenhagen 16/10 2019. 47,3 cl can from Mad & Vin, Magasin, Kbh. K. Green and Orange version of Moylan's usual compact design.
Pours murky, muddy Maroon with an orange hue. Small Off-white head. Settles as a small patch of lonely foam not nearly covering the surface of the beer. No lacing.
Aroma is medium-intense and caught between the sweet and slightly candy-like and the salty. Sweet malts. Caramel with a touch of sugar. Raisins. Touch of Salt Water.
Quite strong carbonation. Slightly thick, watery, tingling texture.
Flavor is quite sweet followed by a more moderate bitterness. Aftertaste is sweet with a light sourish bitter undertone. Very light touch of metal. Semi-dry finish.
Despite being on the sweet side it avoids being cloying - maybe due to the salty and dry touch. And the name may not be subtle - but it is amusing.
Chadhami (628) - - JUN 17, 2019UPDATED: JUN 17, 2019 The beer is pretty strong at six percent and it goes down easy but not much going on in terms
Of taste. On tap In the Burbank airport
nickel (1683) - UKRAINE - MAR 4, 2019UPDATED: MAR 4, 2019 Aroma: caramel and dried druits.
Taste: caramel, malt, toffee, bit of dried fruits and herbs
jinroh (4531) - ESTONIA - DEC 16, 2018UPDATED: DEC 16, 2018 Freezing Midtown bottle share. Clear amber with some light beige foam. Sweet honey malty nose, soft and pillowy. Tastes malty, sweet and light raw spice in the finish. Has still character although it drinks quite easy overall. Nice bitter tingle in the finish, dry and not much sweetness. Pint material.
kraddel (10779) - Antwerp, BELGIUM - AUG 5, 2018Pours dark, caramelly copperbrown. Small white head. Smell is toffee. Caramel. Taste is full, sharp, tad bitter, toffee. Caramelly, full, OK body. Nutty. Nice !
FatPhil (22608) - Tallinn, ESTONIA - JUN 1, 2017UPDATED: JUN 3, 2017 660ml bottle (Brevinga, Riga)
Dry oxidised rich ale aroma, reminds me of some Latvian traditional malty brews, but with a ton of raisins too. Similar taste, some apple joins the mix. Finish is dry, and nutty-to-woody-to-papery. Palate is light, not feeling like an 8%-er. Im not getting alcohol in the taste either. Whats the BB on this, as this is very oxidised? But I like that.