amber_quench
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Monteith's Doppelbock Winter Ale.
Poured off tap into a pint glass.
Probably the best head I have ever seen.
Deep Crimson/brown with a rich taned hard, a thin layer of lacing visible.
Chocolate and dark malts, some charcoal and esters. Sun dried fruits.
A dark roasted barley tone hits first, bringing with it some additional bitterness. More dark fruits. Raisins and a slight spice.
A full bodied beer. A great mouthfeel, thickish and sticky, a warming alcohol kick is quite obvious in the chest despite the not extremely high ABV.
A great drinking beer especially in winter, I could sit down in front of a fire and knock a few of these down, no problem at all.
I strongly encourage to to try this.
Poured off tap into a pint glass.
Probably the best head I have ever seen.
Deep Crimson/brown with a rich taned hard, a thin layer of lacing visible.
Chocolate and dark malts, some charcoal and esters. Sun dried fruits.
A dark roasted barley tone hits first, bringing with it some additional bitterness. More dark fruits. Raisins and a slight spice.
A full bodied beer. A great mouthfeel, thickish and sticky, a warming alcohol kick is quite obvious in the chest despite the not extremely high ABV.
A great drinking beer especially in winter, I could sit down in front of a fire and knock a few of these down, no problem at all.
I strongly encourage to to try this.