I felt like this beer was impressive enough to warrant it's own thread/review.
I have always loved Fuller's brews. From the very first time I tasted Fuller's ESB I was in love.
I noticed this little lovely in the Total Wine & more... my preferred place to pick up a few exotic and previously untried brews from all over the globe. At a mere $8.99 per bottle I could not resist.
So I'll make this review short and sweet.
This thing is about as opulent a beer as I've seen. Packaged in a box similar to those that nicer scotches come in... with a fancy embossed label reading No. 110688... of only 150,000 bottles made. Beautiful in it's simplicity and elegance.
I'm afraid I could not describe with much accuracy the flavors that lie within this bottle. There's a noticible sweetness. Certainly a caramel hue to the actual liquid. Sweetness, maltiness, and an underlying layer of what almost strikes the palate of some fruit... maybe not citrus... but something close... like a dried apricot or papaya... something fairly mild like that.
Over all, a wonderful experience... and since it was a "Vintage Ale" I decided to smoke a "vintage cigar" with it.
If you like a stronger beer without a huge load of hops... see if you can track one of these guys down. This is one worthy or buying 2... 1 to try now... 1 to put away for a few years. It can only get better with age. I may see if I can track down half a dozen more bottles or so of this to have and to save.
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Thanks for posting this review. I've been tempted to grab one to try.
I've picked up pear in beer before, would that describe the fruit?
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