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Brewed By: Dogfish Head Brewery (Boston Beer Company)

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Average Rating:
6.9912

Number of Ratings: 1250

Style: Chilli Beer

Brewed In: 6 Village Center Blvd, Milton, DE 19968, USA

ABV: 9%

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Tasting Notes

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dhodgman88@yahoo.com profile picturedhodgman88@yahoo.com - August 17, 2012
Unique, a little too alcoholly, but a good sipper
rquinn53 profile picturerquinn53 - August 16, 2012
This tastes like gummy worms and I mean that in the best way possible.
pcguitarwzrd profile picturepcguitarwzrd - August 13, 2012
Honey with a hint of cocoa, light body, a little chili spice in the back. Near perfection.
KANGAfat profile pictureKANGAfat - July 28, 2012
Complex and delicious.
theobrew profile picturetheobrew - July 16, 2012
Light in flavor and body. More so than expected.
jmath79 profile picturejmath79 - July 10, 2012
Golden color. Gets better after it has sat on the counter and warmed up. Try at 45-50deg. Right out of the fridge I only tasted honey up front and a pepper finish. More honey than cocoa but I did get a slight cocoa taste once it sat out. It's not overly sweet and the chilies are a nicer finish once it's warmed up.
aminch19 profile pictureaminch19 - May 28, 2012
One of my favorite dogfish brews. The story behind it makes it that much more interesting. Definitely get the honey, and slight taste of the chile
skizzybrewz profile pictureskizzybrewz - May 3, 2012
Really good, the taste of honey and fruit really masks the high ABV
cberg513 profile picturecberg513 - April 2, 2012
The honey gives it a sweet almost cidery taste. Don't get much of the chocolate, but the chillies come through in the finish
Sudsey profile pictureSudsey - March 20, 2012
Starts with a very heavy caramel and honey, subtle fruit nuance and very subtle chocolate undertones (helps if you eat wheat crackers in between sips). Weaker middle, but really good, nuanced aftertaste. You can get the spicy heat of the chiles at the end.
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