Prickly, dark-pretzel-like, caramel-roast finish.
Bottle
Prominent chili pepper bitterness, not a little umami, cinnamon, chocolate. I actually think this is much better than the regular Gunpowder Plot flavor profile.
Cask
Clove, candi sugar, a little spicy. Dries really fast and is fairly bitter so there’s a bit of whiplash. Does feel a lot like Fall.
Draft
Opaque, jammy, like a berry sherbet melted down into a cup. No funk at all; very hard to even tell it's alcoholic. But it's strikingly tasty.
Can
Berry opening, tastes like it’s going to have a tart follow through but does not. Dries into a vinous, crisp lager flavor. I like this!
Can
Citrus up-front, lots of pith. Bitter back end. A little acrid.
Draft
Not my jam.
Bottle at Home
Tart, funky, dry. A little on the grapey side.
Draft
Very meh, I don’t know why I ordered pumpkin
Draft at Pizza Coop
Cola-like, definietly has some spice synergies with the Timber City which is why I can clearly taste it now as opposed to before. Lots of caramel and a dry finish.
Draft
Dry and spicy, very much cocktail-coded.
Bottle
Dry, bracing, fruity on the finish but the flavor is more along the lines of the oils than the juice here.
Draft
Effervescent, tropical-citrus hazy, thick but quite balanced. Like a fizzy hard candy of a beer. Really pungent but it's doing it for me todya, and let's face it, you brew a Mariners-themed beer I'm going to drink it.
Draft
Roasty, robust, a little prickly, makes me think of tobacco. Bitter on the finish but good for a real weighty stout.
Draft
Decent IPA scent. Taste is bitter and perhaps a bit brackish. I've had worse, but it's not the sort of IPA I like.
Bottle at Home
Generally I like this beer but today it has a murky, dishwatery quality.
Draft
Very much a Maibock-style festbier, sweet-ish, alcoholic.
Draft
(Brewed 1-24, bottled 11-24) This is amazing. Sweet, tart, effervescent, the slightest hint of some bitterness. amazing balance. I guess if you NEED a mouthful of bitterness then this might not be for you. Otherwise, this is the best bet ever.
Bottle at Home
It's kinda rough and brackish. Makes it seem more German than Czech to me. They do talk about "an old school blur off German and Czech styles" on the bottle. I fear that adding Czech into German results in nothing good.
Bottle at Home
I don’t know if it’s the unusually bright hop presence or the chewy malt sweetness or the lightly umami finish, but this beer felt kind of relentless.
Draft
Has an unpleasant opening flavor of dishwater with lemon cleaner. It's momentary but hard to ignore. Finishes well, with a cereal sweetness.
Draft
Citrus, pine, a little bit simplistic. Bitter finish.
Draft
A little more lager-like, a little more uric than the last log. I think it helps, although it still finishes quite bitter.
Draft
Black Raven La Mort Rouge (unknown release)
Draft
A sweet, cereal lager with a pretty intense peach flavor upfront. Peach breakfast cereal? It’s interesting but also quite weird.
Draft
A little too sweet - it's not syrupy but there's something over the top about the tail end of the flavor. And it winds up tacky in the throat. It's tiny-bit headache inducing.
Draft
Draft at Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria, Naperville
Still like it.
Draft at Lou Malnati's
Still like it. Fruity.
Draft at Lou Malnati's
Draft at Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria, Naperville
Apricot gravy with some fragrant funk that could be ascribed to the tea. Maybe?
Draft
Mild and fruity, citrus. It’s fragrant, almost too fragrant—one sip is very pleasant indeed but it’s a lot to take over a glass.
Draft
We've replaced their s'mores with barrel aged nonsense. Let's see if they notice . . .
Draft at Bavarian Lodge
Draft at Bavarian Lodge
Coriander spice and efforvescence.
Draft at Bavarian Lodge
Fairly bitter with not much in the way of juicy flavors I was led to expect.
Draft at Bavarian Lodge

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