August 27, 2008

It came in a 12 oz brown bottle. There is an orangish neck label with the name of the brewery on it. The main label is tan/off white with the beerÂ’s name taking up the upper half. The bottom half has the breweries logo flanked by two flowers. It has a slight old fashioned look.
It has a dark mahogany coloring to it that matches the woodwork in my hotel room. Light passes through with some difficulty around the edges. When poured into a glass a dense quarter inch thick head formed. It was tan in color and made up of tiny bubbles. It slowly faded to a ring around the edge of the glass. There is some nice lacing on the side of the glass.
The smell is a combination that reminded me of fresh, unprocessed ginger. There was a hint of vanilla, toffee and chocolate malts. The scent was enticing and pleasant. The taste had a nice roasted malt flavor with a touch of vanilla and chocolate to it. There was a touch of biscuity taste to it. As it warms the scents and tastes opens up and are more noticeable.
This is a medium bodied beer. There is a nice creaminess to it that coats the mouth and throat. ItÂ’s easy to drink, but itÂ’s rather filling.
I was rather surprised by this beer. I figured it would be one of those overly sweet flavored beers, but this really wasnÂ’t. I give this a 6.5 out of 10.
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