Score
6.04
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Slight gushing to small but stable cream-coloured head over hazy orangey amber beer. Bit nutty, sweetish. Oxydated aroma (well within BBd), not quite buttery. Bitterish, felt, nutty, husks, black cardamome. Light oxydation, not disturbing. Light body with a certain slickness. Felt in the flavour prolongues in a velvety MF. Well carbonated. Not bad, intruiging taste profile, but there is some oxydation. Txs to Joren and friends for bringing!
Bottle. Pours murky reddish brown with large spongy beige head, caramel-toffee aroma, high carbonation, initially sweet, medium bitter coffee-caramel taste, thin body, long medium bitter finish. Not bad at all.
Bottle shared thanks to the owner of Save Our Souls. Hazy orange brown with an off white head. Aroma of big malt, cardboard, toffee and butterscotch. Flavour is moderate sweet and light to moderate bitter. Light to medium bodied with moderate carbonation.
Decent brown ale, nothing special. Could use more body.
Trockener, leicht getreidiger Malzantrunk. Etwas herb, wenig schokoladig, muffig. Trocken brotig im Mittelteil, moderat bitter. Okay, monoton. 9/8/8/7//8
Tap at the brew pub. Poured a murky medium brown with a frothy white head. The aroma is grainy, earth, mineral. The flavour is moderate to light bitter with a light watery, light medicinal, floral hop bitter palate. Medium to light bodied with soft carbonation. Not too dissimilar to the Phuket lager, only a different colour! Not sure where the coffee was hiding. Probably still in the jar. Averagely ghastly.
on tap at the brewpub in Phuket. Thin white head. Hazy amber pour. Quite interesting, it definitely made a change to boring Thai lagers.