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Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
@ Apothecary Draft House
3 months ago
3.4
In Jacksonville Alabama at a place I've never been before. Apothecary Draft House sells beer by the ounce. Perfect since I have a long drive home and can take it easy on this 8% beer. Small head that disappeared quickly. Opaque Brown color. Aroma is a super sweet confectionery sugar. A small amount of dark malt. Moderately creamy, a large amount of cookie dough in the flavor. Traces of roasted malt and a crisp baker's chocolate far in the background. The sweetness becomes mainly in the finish with a charred molasses and burnt marshmallow. This is an interesting beer, I'm glad I tried it but I wouldn't go out of my way to find a six-pack of it.

Post author: StephAlex
StephAlex
2 years ago
5.0
Very tasty and delicious

Post author: Sirdubby
Sirdubby
@ Pint Please at Home
3 years ago
3.5
Backlog from April 25th Caramel in the aroma along with something else I don't recognize. Taste has caramel and semisweet malts. Nothing special, but not bad either. 3.5/5

Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
5 years ago
4.8
Been saving this pumpkin beer for Halloween night. Pours with a thick medium high head, doesn't last very long. Color is a deep Orange and very hazy. Aroma is strong cinnamon, spice and nutmeg, perhaps a little pumpkin mixed in. Texture blends both smooth and dry. Strong flavor, mostly cinnamon, but the nutmeg shows late. Finish is again cinnamon and spice. Best spiced beer I have ever had. Love it!

Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
6 years ago
4.3
Small head, didn't last. Dark, opaque. Light for a stout. Faint coffee aroma. Mild sweet coffee taste. Very mild coffee finish. It's ok but not fabulous.

Post author: Mr X
Mr X
6 years ago
3.5
Has a roasted coffee & espresso taste with some dark chocolate and a touch of toffee. Not overly sweet or bitter. Not to heavy for a stout. Overall a solid 3.5.

Post author: Jason R
Jason R
@ Old Chicago Oakview
7 years ago
2.0