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- Laurelwood Pizza Co. (CLOSED)
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rAvg: 3.97
pDev: 10.83%
Reviews: 32
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Laurelwood Pizza Co. (CLOSED)
Oregon
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Winter Warmer
| 6.40%
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HuskyinPDX
Washington
3.6
/5
rDev
-9.3%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
On tap at the Portland airport. Ahhh, this one is not retired guys.
A - Served a medium to dark from with a foamy ligt tan head. Great retention and lots of lacing.
S - Pretty nutty and roasted coffees.
T - Again nutty and lots of roasted malts. Finishes like a bitter coffee.
D - Great carbonation, very lively.
Medium body.
O - Nice beer. Liked this guys. Light drinker with a nice roasted finish.
Serving type: on-tap
01-16-2012 20:17:45 |
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zaphodchak
Virginia
2.85
/5
rDev
-28.2%
look: 4 | smell: 2.5 | taste: 3 | feel: 3 | overall: 2.5
On tap at Laurelwood in PDX. Part of a taster tray
Offwhite, seasonally appropriate snowflake-shaped tracing on the surface. Deep red-brown body.
No nose at all? Maybe malt? I'm fishing, here.
Little here as well. Some bitter, dry malt, some aggressive booze tang without the warmth.
Smooth feel, but kinda weak.
Muddled, hardly a warmer. Either there was a line issue, I wasn't in the right mood, or this is a boring beer.
Serving type: on-tap
12-31-2011 20:55:27 |
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sprucetip
Alaska
4.08
/5
rDev
+2.8%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
on tap at the airport pub, from notes.
served to me without much head or lacing, with a murky mahogany color and not alot of activity.
Smell is rich caramel malty sweetness with spicy and nutty layers blending pleasantly, topped off by a hint of hops.
Tastes like the nose. Nutty, a bit spicy, and caramel malty sweetness all nicely balanced by modest hops that increase in prominence through the swallow.
Well carbonated, medium body and viscosity, gentle warming, and some bitterness in the finish.
Really nice flavor, body balance and complexity. I'd happily have it again.
Serving type: on-tap
12-16-2010 06:07:34 |
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ElGordo
Oregon
4.43
/5
rDev
+11.6%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Poured from my home system into a pint glass. Body is a pretty amber-brown color with some reddish highlights when held up to the light. Light, creamy tan head slowly recedes to just a thin layer; the body is still, with a few very small bubbles floating up slowly.
Aroma of sweet malt with a touch of roast, along with notes of vanilla, oak, and a hint of fruity hops. Palate is malt-forward, with some pronounced roastiness, a little vanilla and a touch of holiday spice before the swallow. After the swallow, the hops come through full-bore, tempering the sweetness of the malt with a good dose of bitterness and a strong note of pine. Finish is a lingering hoppy bitterness with a nice warming touch from the alcohol.
Body is smooth but not really creamy, full but not bubbly. The neutral mouthfeel actually complements the winter warmer style, as it allows the flavors to meld with each other a bit better than in a more lively beer. I'm a big fan of this beer every year, and was very excited to be able to get a corny filled for my home. Grab it if you see it, it's a fine example of the winter warmer!
Serving type: on-tap
12-07-2010 05:12:34 |
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lostinyonkers
California
3.85
/5
rDev
-3%
look: 3 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3 | overall: 4.5
I was taken off guard by the Vinter Varmer--
It came to me during a night of seasonal tasting-- and so I had literally had enough of the coriander and cinnamon varieties. Vinter Varmer was a refreshing change from the pack-- not overly spiced or saturated with cloves like so many winter seasonals. On the contrary, VV is quite dry and drinkable.
I would liken it more to a Black Lager in flavor and balance-- it is chocolatey and quite dry on the finish with a lingering toasted hop flavor.
This is a nice brew- it will disappoint those who like their seasonals to serve as both beer and syrup on their pancakes. But for those with a drier palate- here's a seasonal option for you.
Serving type: on-tap
12-09-2007 08:25:56 |
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Dubbercody
Washington
3.65
/5
rDev
-8.1%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
2006 Edition...
Dark Amber/mahogany brew with a nice small white head from an on tap pour. Malty nose with a creamy flavor that makes me wonder how it would be on Nitro. This years edition is a bit hoppier than years past (in my memory banks). Im always pleased to find this one on tap as people drink it up as fast as it goes on. It is so good its worth picking out a growler or even getting them to fill up a keg when you can find it.
Serving type: on-tap
12-31-2006 19:06:25 |
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RedDiamond
Oregon
3.83
/5
rDev
-3.5%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
Though Laurelwood defines this ale as a winter warmer, it is best thought of as a red ale brewed as a winter seasonal. VV is a dark, clear crimson with a distinct pitted head and fragrant malty aroma. Like many a Laurelwood ale, it is served too cold and is best appreciated after a few moments of warming. It presents with a solid wall of lace and an equally solid early-boil bittering with an unobtrusive malt accompaniment. By comparison, Laurelwoods regular red ale, the organic Free Range Red, has more late-boil floral-hop flavor and aroma.
Vinter Varmers head and lace soon disappear. What remains is a friendly ale with substantial though not overpowering bitterness that would serve well in any season. Really, it has exactly what youd want in a beer quality and character without distractions.
Serving type: on-tap
02-12-2005 00:13:45 |
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philbertk
Washington
3.3
/5
rDev
-16.9%
look: 2.5 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.5
22 oz. Bottle purchased for $5.25 + Tax at Fremont, Seattle PCC. Thin no lace off white light tan wispy head. Clear bright dark bronze color hazes ugly brown at end of bottle.Roasted cocoa mild fruit ester mild hop front. Medium textured slightly sweet cloying mild roasted malt spice cocoa Wintery malty body. Balanced mild hop spice lingering sweet malt roasted end. Mildly hoppy with hints of rich roasted malt spice flavors and maybe some nutty hints. (3.0 / 5.0). 6.4% ABV--49 IBU's.
Serving type: bottle
12-18-2012 05:52:56 |
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scootpolute
Washington
4.8
/5
rDev
+20.9%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5
22 oz brown bottle with a very cool label ... it's a squirl holding a pint glass with a mouthful of beer!
Appearance: dark brown/copper beer with a patchy cream off-white foam head that clings to the sides of the glass.
Smell: Very pronounced nutty & hop aromas, spicy with background sweet malts and a faint bready grain aroma.
Taste: Whoa! YUM!!! This is one bold, VERY tasty (well balanced) and outrageously-good beer! Mouthfeel is ultra-smooth, full and creamy with a nutty/malty thick full-body. The initial taste is an awesome nutty-hop flavor on the palate (which ironically works well)! A spicy, stinging and salty plethora of hops & malt nuances literally overwhelm the senses. Earth, leaf and grass flavours pull-thru, then are followed by an alcohol presence and spiciness. The malt in this beer is definately present but gets its ass fiercly kicked by the nutty-hops. Malt includes some toasted, slightly bready and light honey flavours with an even malt sweetness. It hardly balances the beer, but does keep it somewhat control. Beer finishes with residual hop spice and malt sweetness, which tends to linger for some time.
Notes: This is great. I'm 'SO' glad that Jason ('The BROS.') agrees that this is a good beer, since many of the other reviews differ. Good to know there's 'sum' good taste out 'they-ah!' At times there is 'almost' too much sweetness (from the nutty-hop flavor), but I would have to agree with Jason, I wouldn't have much trouble drinking this one all night (maybe I will?!)...:~)
Serving type: bottle
01-07-2012 00:41:58 |
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Bfarr
Washington
4.28
/5
rDev
+7.8%
look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Nut brown, thin tan head with okay retention and no lacing. Sweet, nutty lager. Nutty and biscuit sweetness with a light hoppy linger. Light body, slick with a light bite.
An interesting take on a winter warmer. Light, smooth, and simple, this beer is balanced and has a nice meld of flavor. It stays clear and pleasurable throughout and a just a hint of warming. It seems a bit light for a winter warmer but it’s really quite substantial and enjoyable.
Serving type: bottle
12-29-2011 01:42:35 |
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oberon
North Carolina
4.1
/5
rDev
+3.3%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Poured into an imperial nonic a deeply roasted chesnut color with a tight formed off white head atop.Roasted nuts,fruity malt,vanilla,and spicy/earthy hops in the nose,a rich and warming combination.Roasted nuts is a huge player on the palate with some brown sugar sweetness and caramel,a light smattering of leafy hops in the finish.This is a quaffing flavorful winter warmer,well rounded.
Serving type: bottle
12-24-2011 01:38:11 |
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suncrust
Washington
4.1
/5
rDev
+3.3%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Appearance: A clear, dark, root beer brown with faint reddish hues. Rustic aura. Thin head with little lacing down the glass.
Smell: Light aromas of dark bread, yeast, wet grains, and cranberry muffins. Very, very light piney hop characters with a little lemon zing to them. A sticky, slightly spicy, slight nutty, sweet caramel rounds out the aroma.
Taste: Dark fruits, maple syrupy sweetness, and piney hops dominate the flavor. Mild darker spices, more hops, fig, toast, and a bit of booze to round it out. Piney hop finish.
Mouthfeel: Smooth, subtle characters and a light body. Hops create an interesting sweet pine flavor that lingers in the aftertaste. Almost like a hoppy maple syrup... really tasty. Very clean and a bit dry.
Overall: Not a very full bodied winter, but very smooth and drinkable. Hops are really pleasant and balance the sweet, spicy characters flawlessy. This almost drinks like a hopped up bock.
Serving type: bottle
12-19-2011 00:16:17 |
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coastiefish
Oregon
3.2
/5
rDev
-19.4%
look: 4 | smell: 3 | taste: 3 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
22 bomber shared with katelovesbeer.
oct. 2011 release
A- darker than what I recall from last year. nice tan dense thin layer of head covering a dense dark brown sultry bodied brew.
S - Faint nose, bit of caramel, bread, spice (nutmeg, all spice) sweet and tiny bit nutty
T - Lighter taste impact than I recall from last year. The taste lacks for me a bit. Somewhat disappointing, but a little surprising as well. Nutty, roasted malts. This isn't as hopped filled as some claim in their reviews, however some are more sensitive to a hop presence. The hops are present enough to round out the beer, and leave a slight bitter lingering, but well rounded out with the caramel, nutty malt.
M - Love the mouthfeel. Good body- not big- but filling. Subtle carbonation.
O - Im slightly disappointed that this brew isnt a little bit bigger than it is. Its easy, its drinkable, try it. I may give it one more go this season, but there are so many other seasonals that are worth the time.
Serving type: bottle
10-21-2011 04:41:04 |
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draheim
Washington
3.9
/5
rDev
-1.8%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
22oz bottle (no dates or codes, I think this was bottled in fall 2010) poured into an imperial pint.
Deep red/amber color (crystal clear) with a 1-finger khaki head that recedes and leaves some sticky lacing.
Not a very powerful aroma, some caramelly bready malt and faint spice.
Tastes sweet, malty, with a mild hop bite on the finish. Tastes kind of like a hoppy doppelbock maybe. The spice I typically seek in a winter warmer is subdued.
Overall this is a pretty good winter beer - especially fresh in December,rather than August. A little malt-forward for my taste generally but the hops may also have faded somewhat.
Serving type: bottle
08-05-2011 02:44:11 |
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Jason
Massachusetts
4.5
/5
rDev
+13.4%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5
22oz brown bomber w/ no freshness date.
The impressive looking head leaves a thick dusting of lace on the glass, dark brown color with garnet hues. Bready caramel maltiness with light figgy undertones, piney citric hop rounds out the nose. Incredibly smooth and creamy. Clean toasty malt goodness meets some caramel sweetness but then the hops lay down a balancing bitterness. The alcohol lends a mellow warmth. Toasted graininess is slightly nutty. Finishes clean and semi-dry.
This is a beer I could drink all night long, seriously great stuff here.
Serving type: bottle
12-12-2010 03:44:08 |
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Reidrover
Oregon
3.63
/5
rDev
-8.6%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
22oz from "Lamb's Thriftway" Wilsonville, OR. $5.49 Pours a handsome chesnut brown with some dark red hints and a gorgeous thick tan head. Very malty aroma to this one, caramel,cereal and bread dominate Taste is also malt driven..semi-bitter malts..dark chocolate, french Roast Coffee and some hazelnut.Some candysugar sweetness then finished off by a deep hop bitterness..thats lasts. Nice mouthfeel, not to shabby. Overall a nice malty winter beer.
Serving type: bottle
12-08-2010 23:47:16 |
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czechsaaz
Washington
4.2
/5
rDev
+5.8%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Really nice malty aroma. Dark caramel and some roast malt and a little chocolate. Some fruity yesat notes too.
Looks brown in the glass but held up to light it's more red and clear. Pours with a small head that sticks around as a small rim of head aroundthe glass.
Definitely malt-forward flavor. Nice base malt with dark crystal and other dark roasted malts but not the black or heavy roast types. Good hop bitterness in the finish but the hops are not a showcase. Some fruity character too like black cherry or blackberries.
Medium-full bodied and the carbonation level is kind of right on. Enough to make it lively but light.
Very nice winter beer. Stronger than your typical IPA or anything I usually drink but not so strong that it seems like the full 22oz will floor you. Worth picking up again and it was under $5 at my local PCC.
Serving type: bottle
12-07-2010 07:52:16 |
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bradleyp
Illinois
4.03
/5
rDev
+1.5%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
Thanks again to the Bier Stein for having this beer.
A: Pours a lighter brown, but turns dark brown once in the glass. Light pillowy head, with little carbonation bubbles throughout.
S: Smell is very crisp and malty. Hard to distinguish the spices used, but I could pick up some coffee and cinnamon aroma.
T: The hops and malts blend very well together. Again, I could defintiely taste cinnamon in the after taste.
M: This is a smooth beer that goes down well. It went very good with my leftover Turkey sandwich.
D: I would really love to try this beer again. I didn't know tha Laurelwood was closed, but it seems like they are still making beer. I hope they continue to make this one because if I see it again, I will certainly purchase it again.
Serving type: bottle
11-28-2010 07:31:54 |
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RedBrewer83
Oregon
3.75
/5
rDev
-5.5%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Poured into tulip...
A: Pours a dark brown hue with a nice three finger head of foam, slightly tan in color, good retention and nice lacing.
S: Smells of fresh bread dough, hints of spices and faint sweet malt.
T: Rich bready malt, hints of spice and a crisp floral hop presence. Fairly dry on the finish, lingering bitterness left from the hops.
M: Smooth medium body, active carbonation, clean dry finish.
D: Pretty drinkable, the flavors aren't as balanced as they should be but overall a solid offering.
Serving type: bottle
11-20-2010 06:32:39 |
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CHILLINDYLAN
Washington
4.13
/5
rDev
+4%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Deep browned copper with amber highlights. Big frothy tan head. Thick organic mountains of lace.
Toasty caramel biscuit and some spiciness. Piney hops and a hint of citrus come through the malts.
Roasty coffee/choc and toasty caramel and bread. spicy herbal hops and pine, with a bit of citrus. plesant mellow bitterness with a pine and coffee aftertaste.
dry, sticky, med body, good carbonation, smooth and mellow.
very drinakble and tasty winter warmer. well balanced, but allows both hops and malts to shine.
consumed in Jan 2010.
Serving type: bottle
05-28-2010 00:01:22 |
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Ghenna
California
3.43
/5
rDev
-13.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
Poured a ruddy brown with a latte coloured 1.5 finger head. Low retention.
Smells initially of pine hops, spice, and a bit malty.
Flavors of hops and roasted malts make themselves immediately apparent. Truthfully, I think there is more in the way of flavor there, but the hops (not overbearing, mind you) are obscuring them a bit.
Mouthfeel isn't heavy- typical for your average red, maybe with a slight bit more body.
Overall this isn't too bad a brew, though not exceptional either. It is a nice example of a red.
Serving type: bottle
02-13-2010 02:37:46 |
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froghop
Washington
3.4
/5
rDev
-14.4%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 2.5 | overall: 3.5
pours a very deep dark copper with a large bubbly light brown head, and some lacing.
smell is of toffee, spice, malt, and some pepper.
taste is somewhat watery, malt, caramel, some spice, and hops in the back, end is a little dry and nicely bitter.
Serving type: bottle
01-24-2010 05:25:42 |
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ChainGangGuy
Georgia
3.53
/5
rDev
-11.1%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Appearance: Pours a near clear, dark mahogany-hued body with a small, frothy, white head.
Smell: Roasty, toasty maltiness with scents of dark caramel and just a hint of molasses. Also, a note of fresh pine as well as a vague, indistinct spiciness.
Taste: Flavors of oven-toasted dark caramel and roast with a medium amount of lingering sweetness. A few globs of molasses. Sharply spicy, resinous hop flavors of pine and even spruce tips with a sturdy amount of bitterness. Tastes of fruit and pepper glide by the tongue. Finishes dry, roasty, a bit spicy, and with some noted alcohol warmth.
Mouthfeel: Medium-plus body. Medium carbonation.
Drinkability: Fairly good and worth a try. It sets itself apart from the typical wintertime seasonal offering.
Serving type: bottle
04-22-2009 18:58:54 |
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MadeInOregon
California
4.55
/5
rDev
+14.6%
look: 3.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
I'd been saving a 22oz. bottle of this beer since December when I picked it up. Last weekend I cracked it open...
In my stemless wine glass this brew was a very dark bronze color. It had a creamy white head and initially smelled extremely chocolatey and sweet. After letting it settle into the glass a little more a faint yeast and hop smell rose up, but the overall aroma was almost entirely that of dark chocolate. Pretty amazing smell for winter warmer, I think.
Like the smell, the taste of this beer is dominated by bitter chocolate. It is sweet and caramel tasting, but chocolate is the main flavor. The foretaste is chocolate, the aftertaste is chocolate. This beer tastes great and is definitely the sweetest warmer I've come across.
Adding to the great taste is a very full and rich body. Also unique among the warmers I've had. Good drinkin!
CONS: While this beer is great, I found it to be less than "warming." I know it's only 6.4% alcohol (as indicated on the label) so I shouldn't have expected to be punched in the face, but how can it be called a "warmer" if it doesn't "warm"? There was a little warming going on in the mouth and stomach but not any more than if this were an IPA. That was disappointing to me. Though perhaps what is disappointing to me is really just the vagueness of this style. I mean, don't these brews usually just taste like someone mixed together half a porter and half an IPA and bottled it under the name "winter warmer"? Seriously, think about it. I think I'm done with this style for a while.
Serving type: bottle
03-03-2009 22:44:29 |
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Docer
Washington
3.9
/5
rDev
-1.8%
look: 4 | smell: 3 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Filled my dusty shelf ridden Growler with this nice new one from some great brewmasters that bought up an old Italian fine dining restaurant 5 blocks away from the home I grew up in. Last beer that was in the Growler from their tap was their Workhorse IPA. I initially stopped bu there to fill the jug with their P-Town Pale... but it was only available down the street at their old joint, now the pizza joint. Still need to grab that...
Aside from the very beautiful servant... I ran into a master himself eating breakfast. He explained his likes for other wide varieties of beers. I liked that about him.
At first smelling the beer out of the growler.. I got a wiff of pickled olives... but I think that might have been a mix of the sanitizer they used to clean the Growler, and the time that thing sat around.
After that it was pure bliss. Great cola color with excellent lacing and mild head.
Many chocolate notes with a great bitter taste... not overpowering but there. Hides it's strength very well. Great carbonation.. not too bubbly.
Smell is mild, taste is great and smooth. A great competitor in the Winter Seasonal Dept. Go grab one on tap!
Serving type: growler
12-09-2008 05:51:11 |
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