November 29, 2006

The same brown bottle with front and back labels. On the front we have a Tommyknocker pouring maple syrup into an ale barrel. We have the standard back label with a short story about what a Tommyknocker is and a description of the beer. It also tells me that I should drink this beer before December 11 or it will taste bad. I guess IÂ’m cutting this one close.
When poured into a glass, it has a dark cola-like coloring to it. Light passes through, but you really canÂ’t see whatÂ’s on the other side of the glass. There is very little head that quickly dissipates. Even with trying to make as large of a head as possible, it just wouldnÂ’t form. The only thing I accomplished was large bubbles.
The smell is very sweet. You have a scent of chocolate malts with maple syrup. In fact it almost smelled like I was drinking some kind of flavored pop. The taste was nutty with just a hint of maple syrup. Surprisingly it wasnÂ’t very sweet. It had a mild sweetness to it; there is no bitterness at all.
This ale is very smooth with a light body. There isnÂ’t much to the weight, and it has a velvety texture on the tongue. It drinks too easily. I finished off this drink in less than ten minutes, and that was with typing this review.
ItÂ’s an okay beer. This would be a good beer to give to someone that isnÂ’t much of a beer fan. My wife liked the taste, and she isnÂ’t a beer drinker. ItÂ’s a little on the wimpy side for me, so IÂ’m going to give it a 5 out of 10.
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