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Brewed By: Dark Horse Brewing Company (MI)

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Average Rating:
7

Number of Ratings: 349

Style: American Brown Ale

Brewed In: 511 S Kalamazoo Ave, Marshall, MI 49068, USA

ABV: 7%

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Tasting Notes

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james48gessner@gmail.com profile picturejames48gessner@gmail.com - June 7, 2021
Pours clear chocolate brown with a slight red tint and average head. Slightly sweet malty aroma. The ale flavor that grabs hold and holds on all the way down with hints of chocolate.
quagmire56 profile picturequagmire56 - December 14, 2017
Nice brown ale. Very easy to drink.
bkboots profile picturebkboots - February 5, 2017
Dry with a little bitter spice
bste7186 profile picturebste7186 - October 20, 2016
Well balanced. Not too heavy. Malty with a somewhat hoppy aftertaste. Lovely with roast or other heavy meals. A great beer to have around a campfire in the fall.
savagmax profile picturesavagmax - August 20, 2016
Weird man, that's what makes it interesting. Good beer. Taste like spice was added reminiscent of a winter warmer
garrfran@gmail.com profile picturegarrfran@gmail.com - May 29, 2016
Bitter on the nose and finish
ReedRanch profile pictureReedRanch - May 27, 2016
Little bitter and hoppy for me with a lasting after taste
HSAlegend02 profile pictureHSAlegend02 - May 4, 2016
Very nice beer, highly drinkable...malty, sweet, slightly toasty, slight chocolate/caramel...3.5 stars, it's just missing something that would make it a 4 star. I'm not sure if it would be slightly more roastiness or slightly more hoppiness....
cnjosack@gmail.com profile picturecnjosack@gmail.com - November 26, 2015
Slightly caramel and slightly hoppy.
Guppy profile pictureGuppy - July 3, 2015
A bit of a chocolate start with a smooth aftertaste
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