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pDev: 11.46%
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English Brown Ale
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A big malty brown ale fermented open with Yorkshire malts and eclectic yeast strains.
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clayrock81
Virginia
3.84
/5
rDev
-6.3%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.75
Poured a hearty, dark brownish color with minimal head but some decent lace that stuck around. Picking up slight hops in the aroma along with roasted and bready malts, touches of something like dark chocolate, caramel and maybe something burnt and/or toffeeish (not real specific, I know). Thicker, fuller-bodied than most browns, smooth and goes down easy, I enjoyed this beer but it was just a tad off for me. The sweetness from the beer seems to derive from dark chocolate, caramel, toffee, and yeast and is balanced with not only a larger-than-normal earty hoppiness but roasted, toasted, possibly burnt malts and a cracker-like dry breadiness that almost creates a chewey sensation. Unfortunately, as I slowly sipped the beer and it warmed, the taste (I won't say the ABV b/c it is not even at 6) seemed to go towards the dryer parts of this beer and the smoothness dipped a little, so basically the beer became dry and husky and the sweetness and the touch of hops subdued. A good beer but not my personal favorite for this style.
Serving type: bottle
04-07-2013 15:07:00 |
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trooperp
Pennsylvania
4.83
/5
rDev
+17.8%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 5
Poured from a bottle into a English pint glass. This beer is very dark reddish brown with a nice moderate brown head.
This dark English ale was brewed in Massachusetts. It tastes incredibly malty and sweet. Moreover, I taste strong caramel, toffee, and hints of chocolate. A definite woodsy feel to this beer. I love this style of beer so I rated it higher than most. Pretty Things Brewery took great care and attention to detail in creating an authentic, highly drinkable, and extremely satisfying dark ale. This has become my Go-To beer... I ALWAYS have a case of this beer on-hand in my cellar.
I HIGHLY recommend it!
Serving type: bottle
03-26-2013 21:20:38 |
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oline73
Maryland
3.88
/5
rDev
-5.4%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 3.75
Poured from the bottle into a standard pint glass.
Pours a dark brown color with a hint of red. Small amount of head. Smell is a fruity caramel malt, but not overly sweet. A fruity brown ale. Bit nutty with a bitter finish. The bitterness is on the intense side. Just a touch of toffee.
Serving type: bottle
02-09-2013 01:30:43 |
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DrinkSlurm
Connecticut
4
/5
rDev
-2.4%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Poured from 22oz botle into tulip. Nice chestnut brown color with a bit of off white head. Great toffee and sweet malt aromas. Taste is sweet english style malts, toffee, and a bit of honey. Really easy to drink, and has a nice balance of sweet malts to noble hop. Really nice.
Serving type: bottle
01-24-2013 16:40:36 |
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QuarterHorse
Pennsylvania
4.55
/5
rDev
+11%
look: 4.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
22 oz. bomber poured into a tulip glass.
Pours a nice chestnut brown with a fluffy tan head.
The smell is very pleasant... English malts, sweet caramel, some dark fruits and a hint of chocolate.
A light to medium mouthfeel gives way to caramel, dark cherry tobacco notes, and a nice roasted char that lingers a bit on the palate. The finish is fairly dry.
This is a really nice English style brown ale. For the style, there isn't much better offered in the states. I highly recommend it.
Serving type: bottle
12-21-2012 22:54:26 |
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AgentMunky
Alabama
3.85
/5
rDev
-6.1%
look: 4 | smell: 3 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4.5
Poured from a 22 ounce bottle into a goblet. Bottled August 2012.
A: Light head, translucent ruby-brown.
S: Smells very English. Metallic malts have a light caramel scent. Lightly roasted bitterness.
T: Mmm! This is a great beer! Ric h, nutty, malty, bitter, roasted, tasty. Finish is fruity and dry. Hops are interwoven throughout the beer.
M: Carbonated, light, interesting, and spicy.
O: Great brown ale! Highly recommended, and would have again. One of the best browns I've encountered.
Serving type: bottle
11-07-2012 08:50:20 |
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Maxwell
Massachusetts
3.93
/5
rDev
-4.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
The beer pours a beautiful caramel brown like a light roast coffee with a light creamy head that sits at a sticky half of a finger’s width and leaves a thin sticky wall of spatterwork lacing. The beers body is dark but seems clean, and there are lots of bubbles coming up the sides from carbonation. The beer smells richly malty with a nice lactic souring to the back of the smell. The nose is reminiscent of brown sugar and dark fruits or craizens (cranberry raisins). There are faint roasty notes, but the lactic sour overpowers them swiftly and is a little off-putting. The beer tastes wonderfully roasty and nutty with notes of brown sugar and biscuity malts. The tastes begins with faint lactic sours and then opens up into big roasted nut flavors before closing back to roasted burn with hints of lactic sugars, like in a milk stout. I am, of course, aware that these aren’t really lactic sugars or sours that I taste, but that is the best I can do to describe them, so bare with me. The sour gives hints towards slight pear, raisin, and apple flavoring before it is burnt away. Mouthfeel is smooth and creamy, kissing the tongue with barely any hint of prickly carbonation, and only a smooth blanket of chewy beer. The tongue is left quite dry and slightly burnt as the beer leaves, which definitely encourages more liquid to calm it down. There is also a slight tea astringency/tightness to the tongue reminiscent of hops bitters, but different and slightly earthy. Overall this is a tremendously odd ale that perfectly defies definition in true Pretty Things style. It is a delightful sipper, weighing in just above a session ale, but goes down nicely. Another great beer from Pretty Things, and worthy of a sip, though I liked Collaboration #3 with Boulevard Brewing more in terms of similar beers.
Serving type: bottle
10-08-2012 02:04:46 |
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PeterIngemi
Massachusetts
4
/5
rDev
-2.4%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Split a 22oz bottle poured into a duvel glass.
A: pours a dark, nutty brown with a little less then a finger of slightly browned head.... Some spots of lacing. Looks yummy.
S: bready brown sugar, hints of dark fruit, raisins, toasty grains, smells kinda like dark toasted raisin bread with a touch of briwn sugar sweetness.
T: much like the nose, bready toasted brown sugar, a bit if raisin, everything is beautifully well balanced and loads of flavor for 5 percent alcohol. As the beer warm a bit of chocolate starts Tom one out and some earthy bittering hops.
M; lush and creamy medium body with medium carbonation.... Dry finish with a touch of bitterness.
O: this was really yumy, nothing over the top, just very well balanced and all around delicious. I will deffinatly be drinking this one again and again.
Serving type: bottle
07-28-2012 04:25:05 |
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cpolking
Iowa
4.08
/5
rDev
-0.5%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
The beer pours a very dark brown, dark mahogany, touch of ruby when held to the light. Pouring as the bottle directs leaves a massive light brown head, thick, creamy, foamy, and ragged from the settling and pouring alternation.
The aroma is malty, sweet, creamy, chocolate, mocha, sugar, coffee liqueur, hazelnut.
The taste is smooth, creamy, sweet, dark roasted, chocolaty, coffee, a hint of liqueur. There is enough hop bitterness on the finish to keep this from ending too sweet, it holds all the sweet flavors in check.
In fact, the finish is quite bitter and even becomes dry. This drinks, really, like a coffee-chocolate liqueur with a hint of the creaminess of Bailey's. As much like a liqueur as a beer, but not as thick.
Serving type: bottle
07-20-2012 00:49:09 |
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Gatch
Massachusetts
4.15
/5
rDev
+1.2%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
Bottled in: FEB 2012
A: Beautiful deep brown that's ruby red when held up to light. A big, fluffy, light brown head that builds and dies quickly leaving behind a little lace and retention.
S: Big, slightly roasted, sweet malt with hints of molasses, brown sugar, booze, and yeast.
T: A unique malt flavor that has a great roasted character and backed by some good yeastiness. There's some booze in the middle of each sip but the finish is all tasty, roasted malt.
M: Super smooth, flavorful, and highly drinkable. Good nutty flavor throughout.
O: Delicious and unique beer. Thoroughly enjoyed the entire bomber. The differences between English and American ales are such a gift to beer drinkers. I love the contrasts of the styles on each side of the pond.
Serving type: bottle
07-07-2012 04:34:47 |
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BostonHops
Massachusetts
4.03
/5
rDev
-1.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
bomber served in an oversized wineglass. bottled may 2010 (batch six).
pours a dark, murky chestnut tone with a bit of ruddiness to it; two fingers of beige head, respectable showing in both retention and lacing.
aroma is caramel malty; nutty, a bit bready, and the hint of bitter chocolate loitering in there somewhere. great smelling ale. first sip delivers some more of same. notes of dark fruits and yeasts, a touch of almonds. some definite hop bitterness, especially in the finish.
medium-plus body with moderate carbonation (a lot heavier a body than i was expecting); a bit creamy. pretty drinkable, although i can see myself getting bored after a couple. all in all, a really respectable beer, especially in a style i don't necessarily seek out; would welcome a revisit.
original review on: 09-10-2010
Serving type: bottle
05-12-2012 04:52:49 |
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Bendurgin
Maine
4.13
/5
rDev
+0.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Poured into a tulip. This one pours a dark brown with three fingers of light tan head and some sticky soapy lace.
The aroma has a nice nutty aroma with hints of dry cocoa powder. Some doughy yeast and metallic hops in the background. The pallet is similar with doughy yeast and a hazelnut flavor and some cocoa flavors. A little bit of a noticeable hop character.
The body is full and smooth with soft carbonation. Overall this one is solid. One of the better browns on the market.
Serving type: bottle
05-07-2012 04:03:43 |
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Offa
California
3.73
/5
rDev
-9%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Dark reddish brown, almost black, with a medium tan head steadily shrinking to foamy ring.
Aroma is nice, full rich brown bread, toasted, lightly chocolaty grain, prunes, fermented prunes and raisins – very nice and interesting.
Taste is much less interesting or satisfying than the aroma promised. It is spicy-raisiny slightly burnt prunes, fermented brown bread, spicy woody bitterness. The aftertaste is vague toasted brown bread and some prune. It has too much of a burnt-bitter spicy quality that tends to dominate too much and ends up, after initial promises of complexity, being rather one-dimensional and thin of character, whilst at the same time being rather heavy. It settles on very much a simple but heavy burnt bread/prune character with vague spicy bitterness and nothing else.
Serving type: bottle
05-05-2012 06:50:40 |
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billab914
Virginia
4
/5
rDev
-2.4%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Picked up a bomber of this while in Boston last weekend. It poured caramel brown in color with a modest tan head covering the top.
The aroma is malty and nutty with a moderate roasted malt and a little caramel sweetness.
In the flavor I get some toasted malts to it with some coffee and slightly burnt flavors. It has a nice nutty and caramel flavor coming out towards the finish. The flavors seemed to lean towards the porter spectrum a little, but were very good overall.
The mouthfeel is medium bodied and creamy. Carbonation is moderate. Overall I thought it was a very good beer. It was very flavorful but also pretty easy drinking. Very good version of the style as well.
Serving type: bottle
04-20-2012 11:30:51 |
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hannydawg
Illinois
3.63
/5
rDev
-11.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
22 oz bottle from Batch 10, March 2011.
A- pours a deep reddish-brown with a one and a half finger tan head that dissipates quickly leaving spotty lacing.
S- Roasted malts, bready, with plum and raisin notes.
T- Has a certain bready tastes, with dark fruits and caramel playing a part.
M- Body and carbonation just about right for the style, smooth drinker, but unmemorable.
O- To be fair, not my favorite style, but an enjoyable Brown. Would not mind having again.
Serving type: bottle
04-13-2012 05:02:17 |
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facundoCNB
New Jersey
4.23
/5
rDev
+3.2%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
poured a clear extremely deep amber with 2 fingers of tan head. smells of grapes, plum, chocolate. a very nice roasty flavor with a delicious caramel/nut/fruity backbone. this beer smells and tastes like autumn. medium bodied with a nice carbonation feel - nice amounts of lacing on the glass. this is a very solid and enjoyable dessert beer.. but for me, tonight, this is my dinner. a very filling sweet brown ale with a very traditional feel to it. malty, fruity, sweet and roasty. this really is a pretty thing!
Serving type: bottle
04-06-2012 22:18:23 |
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Dope
Massachusetts
4.03
/5
rDev
-1.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
A: A dark brown pour with a big, dense tan head atop it. Head retention is amazing, never seems to fully fade away. Leaves a ton of lacing all over the glass.
S: Nutty with some earthy hops. A bit of bready malt. Some sweet molasses and caramel.
T: Nutty. Toasted bread, bordering on a roasty char flavor. Caramel and molasses. Some herbal and earthy hops are present as well. Hint of brown sugar.
M: A tiny bit thin but to be expected with only a 5.9% ABV. Smooth.
O: Nice example of a brown ale. Not as nutty as some, it's focused more on the toasted/roasted malt character. Well balanced, smooth and tasty.
Serving type: bottle
02-27-2012 04:50:54 |
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soulgrowl
United Kingdom (England)
4.15
/5
rDev
+1.2%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
Brown, dense, and serious; not much head but it still looks nice. Big steely minerality on the nose, tight and tinny but sweet and deep with rich prunes, mellow chocolate, faint molasses, plump raisins, and more than a drop of floral honey. Really malty and potentially overpoweringly saccharine if not for a very outgoing hop presence, which has a sharply meadow-like freshness of dandelions, grass, and tree pollen.
Starts nutty and chalky on the palate, then turns rich and fruity before finishing hoppy and nutty again. Strong, almost metallic minerals, pure malted barley, dry roasted peanuts, bitter greens (almost mustardy or radishy), honey, oak, and tobacco all check in. The overall impression is toasty, fortified, and brown, but also dry and somehow light, and it leaves a long, fruity, woody aftertaste. Very interesting and unique without being odd – a beer for all seasons, and one you can drink if you can't decide between something English, something Belgian, or something American.
Serving type: bottle
02-09-2012 14:43:52 |
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SLeffler27
New York
4.1
/5
rDev 0%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Pours dark ruby to garnet in color with a big, beige, rocky head that slowly drops, never dissipating, but leaving patches of sticky lace and rings of lace on its way to a big creamy pillow.
There are light spices in this very earthy beer with a strong wheat bread aroma. Some wood and molasses is also discernible in a Dogfish Head pint glass.
Opens with malty wheat bread, with strong roasted malt with lots of nuts. Sweetness is well balanced against bitterness not that either is very strong. Finish is mild and lingering, as this one warms beautifully.
A medium body and smooth texture with moderate carbonation. Alcohol is barely noticeable as it warms.
Easy flowing combined with improving quality with warmth makes this a great choice for a second or third round. However, at almost 6% ABV, one should take their time with this beer.
Serving type: bottle
01-22-2012 22:33:33 |
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brewerburgundy
California
4.38
/5
rDev
+6.8%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
22oz bottle, Duvel tulip, bottled in October 2011. Thank you, Jayli, my 2011 Secret Santa. I've been wanting to try this for quite some time.
Dark, purply red and brown, beguiling, with a Stout brown head that sticks admirably.
From the first it's anything but average; rich and varied maltiness. Oats, sweet bread, light toast, delicate coffee, all just very rich. There's a playful fruitiness, but for all the richness and moderate sweetness it's drying in the end.
Light roast coffee and a heavier dose of roasted malt make for a much drier body. A little diacetyl and earthy, yeasty bread show more of a yeast factor. I'm imagining cinnamon rolls without the cinnamon; a sweet leavened bread with caramelized sugar balanced well with hop bitterness.
Solid, almost chewy body set against moderate carbonation. Very appropriate and satisfying.
While the yeast isn't a hugely obvious or brash factor, the whole thing is such a classy blend of complex, rich malts and yeast that I am almost totally charmed.
Serving type: bottle
01-02-2012 23:19:49 |
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KarlosT
Massachusetts
3.83
/5
rDev
-6.6%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
a: muted brown. slight head that quickly dissipated. What I’d expect from a brown ale. A few carbonation bubbles.
s: very subtle. I was a snorting and a sniffing, and could sense very little aroma. And I don’t think I had a cold. Much less aroma/smell than other beers.
T: I liked the taste, but found that too was subdued. Seemed kind of simple to me. Surprised by the other reviewers who refer to this as having a complex taste. Almost no hoppiness to the flavor. Pleasant and smooth. Seemed weak to me in flavor, and as such, would probably drink this without any food, or a bland food.
Mf: effervesced in the mouth. More than I expected, given the amount of observed carbonation. Expected more of a guiness stout mouthfeel (probably expectation from the appearance)
O: Overall, I found this beer pleasant, but not really notable. Would be hard pressed to buy again at $6 a 22oz bottle.
Serving type: bottle
12-08-2011 22:47:50 |
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jmarsh123
Indiana
4.58
/5
rDev
+11.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Pours a deep brown with one finger of tan head head. Good lacing as well.
Rich toasted malt, breadiness, toffee and a bit of chocolate in the aroma. Pretty sweet smell.
Taste is completely different than aroma. Lots of heavy chocolate up front. Earthy hop bitterness and toast/toffee are prominent on the back end. Good amount of bitterness.
Medium mouthfeel with medium-low carbonation.
One of the best non-bal browns I've had. After the aroma was afraid this would be a malt bomb, but it's very well balanced and not overly sweet. Will definitely be seeking this one out again.
Serving type: bottle
12-06-2011 16:56:11 |
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seand
California
4.25
/5
rDev
+3.7%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
A: Pours a dark slightly translucent reddish brown, with a small amount of light tan head. Just a little rata ins around the edges and in clumps on the surface, but it's enough to leave decent lacing.
S: Rich sweet roasted malts, brown sugar, lightly toasty.
T: Full sweetness, with a relatively mild bitter note starting mid-palate and continuing through the finish.
M: Medium body, medium but smooth carbonation.
Overall, a good brown ale. On the hoppy and higher alcohol side for an English brown, but quite good for what it is.
Serving type: bottle
12-04-2011 03:05:48 |
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ottovon
Arizona
4.1
/5
rDev 0%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
shared by whiterascal.
A: a murky, maroon brown with a tan head.
S: rich malt aroma. hints of toffee and coffee. i get some smoke in there as well as some dark fruits and raisins. has a sweet aroma, but not too sweet. i get bread and some chocolate as well.
T: rich malt. smoke, roasted malt, coffee, toffee, and some earthiness. starts out with a bit of sweetness, and finishes bitter. the finish is a bit roasted malt, and some earthy hops as well.
M: medium thin, with medium-high carb.
O: a really nice brown ale. could drink lots of this.
Serving type: bottle
12-01-2011 01:26:42 |
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MrKennedy
Australia
3.98
/5
rDev
-2.9%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
Bomber thanks to sinkas for the trade. Poured into a Tripel Karmeliet tulip.
Pours a big deep brown colour, with a brown chocolate look around the edged. Nice perfect height tan foam that has a creamy appearance and leaves a dripping lacing as it falls with good retention.
Smell has a strange yeastiness to it and plenty of malt and just enough nut to make itself known.
Taste echoes this, with a slightly yeasty front end, followed by a very solid malt phase in the middle that is full and of darker malt. Just a little bit of nut at the end.
Mouthfeel is very good, the yeastiness gives it a slight pucker early on, the maltiness in the middle makes it feel very full and the nuttiness at the end is a little sharp and immediately cuts off any thought you have that this would be cloying in any way.
This is a big, malty, English brown ale with plenty of malt backing. Despite the relative size of this, it is still decently easy to drink with the nutty sharpness at the end doing a great job in counteracting the sweetness. Quite nice for a big English brown.
Serving type: bottle
11-24-2011 10:11:12 |
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