EisPhyre - Capital Brewery

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rAvg: 4.11
pDev: 9.25%
Reviews: 158
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Brewed by:
Capital Brewery visit their website
Wisconsin, United States

Style | ABV
Eisbock |  9.80% ABV

Availability: Rotating. bottle (153), on-tap (3), growler (2)

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Reviews by TX-Badger:
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TX-Badger

Texas

4/5  rDev -2.7%

01-14-2013 19:30:48 | More by TX-Badger
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Hoolie5

Wisconsin

5/5  rDev +21.7%

05-16-2013 16:52:38 | More by Hoolie5
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milliCAN

Indiana

4.25/5  rDev +3.4%

05-16-2013 00:03:25 | More by milliCAN
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t0rin0

California

3.75/5  rDev -8.8%

03-28-2013 03:31:36 | More by t0rin0
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Oboogie

Minnesota

4/5  rDev -2.7%

03-18-2013 23:40:43 | More by Oboogie
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Zachtheporter

Wisconsin

4.5/5  rDev +9.5%

03-13-2013 04:58:32 | More by Zachtheporter
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falloutsnow

Illinois

4.05/5  rDev -1.5%
look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5

From: Binny's, Glen Ellyn, IL
Date: None on bottle, "0181B10827" stamped on bottom
Glass: Ayinger Celebrator doppelbock glass

Capital has (had? not sure if this will be produced again with the change of brewmaster) an incredible eisbock that also exists between the line of strong doppelbock and eisbock. The caramel-colored malts are allowed to show their full strength here, with plenty of caramel, sweet bread, dried date and fig, and brown sugar. There's also a slight buttery diacetyl that effectively wraps around all the flavors along with the hearty caramel-flavored malt backbone. As with all the beers in the Capital Square Series, this was both highly enjoyable and a fairly good value at around $12 per four pack. It's unfortunate to know that these are gone, leaving a bock-family void in their place.

Pours a 1cm tall head of light tan to beige foam, composed of small-sized bubbles, with average retention, lasting about a minute. The head recedes to a thick ring around the perimeter of the glass, leaving little lacing in its wake, nothing more than a few scattered spots. Body is a fairly dark, rich copper color, with light bringing out reddish-orange hues, and even some modest yellow around the perimeter of the glass. The body is rather hazy, perhaps 30-40% opaque. Carbonation is visible, sluggish in appearance and low in number.

Big, bold aroma of sweet, brown bread, caramel and toffee, dried dates and figs, brown sugar, and slight buttery diacetyl, creating a very expressive beginning to the beer and enhancing expectations for taste.

As the aroma promises, there are bold and strong malt flavors in this beer, with overall dominant flavors of caramel and toffee, dried dates and figs, sweet brown bread, mildly spicy hops and/or ethanol, and a milder dried berry aspect. Front of palate picks up deep, dried brown fig, date, raisin, and brown sugar sweetness with some mild breadiness as well. Mid-palate finds further intensity of these flavors, along with caramel, toffee, slightly buttery diacetyl, slight spiciness from hops or ethanol, and some dried blackberry or raspberry esters. Back of palate continues the entire malt profile, but slightly increases the dried berry esters, and allows for mild ethanol flavor to appear. Aftertaste is of caramel, dried dates and figs, sweet bread, mild hop bitterness, and slight ethanol.

Beer is medium-heavy to medium in body, with carbonation of medium-low intensity. The result is a fairly heavy, slow-sipping beer that foams up extremely gently on the palate. While a bit more carbonation wouldn't hurt this beer at all, it remains at a very good sipping-beer feel. Mild ethanol heat in the nostrils and burn on the back of the throat, this is fairly well-hidden and restrained in a 10% beer. Closes semi-dry, astringency probably from ethanol than hops, with substantial stickiness lingering across the palate.

Serving type: bottle

01-21-2013 17:24:56 | More by falloutsnow
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liamt07

Ontario (Canada)

4.09/5  rDev -0.5%
look: 3.25 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.5

Bottle from buzze40, 12oz bottle into a tulip.

Deep red, off white head almost no lace and a film of retention. Nose is grapey, dark fruits, doughy, sweet bread and toffee. All malt, and quite sweet as is expected. Taste had sweet bread, toffee, some dried fruit. Light bitterness in the finish and is surpassingly not too sweet in the finish which really aids the drink ability. Alcohol is masterfully hidden. Quite a beautiful eisbock, I'd stock up on these.

Serving type: bottle

01-16-2013 03:16:42 | More by liamt07
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Thirstygoat

Illinois

4.25/5  rDev +3.4%

01-12-2013 22:36:03 | More by Thirstygoat
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bismarksays

Iowa

4.5/5  rDev +9.5%

01-02-2013 08:04:45 | More by bismarksays
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matjack85

Illinois

3.9/5  rDev -5.1%
look: 2 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

I found this single 12oz brown bottle at the Binny's store in Glen Ellyn, IL for $3.29, so not a cheap beer. That comes to almost $20 a six pack if bought separately. No freshness date.

The beer poured a nearly clear bronze color, but only produced a ½-finger of light tan head that dissipated quickly and left no lacing at all.

Concentrated malt smell along with brown sugar and molasses.

This stuff is malty to the max. Roasted, almost burnt malt flavor, caramel, hard candy sugar, sweet brown sugar, dark fruits, and a good dose of alcohol make up the flavor profile. No hop flavor or bitterness at all.

This is thick and full bodied with medium carbonation.

I guess it fits the profile for an eisbock, but this being my first one, I have nothing to compare it to yet. Definitely a sipper to be enjoyed slowly and savored.

Serving type: bottle

12-26-2012 04:29:50 | More by matjack85
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ssimpson89

Illinois

4.25/5  rDev +3.4%

12-07-2012 04:33:35 | More by ssimpson89
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GRG1313

California

4/5  rDev -2.7%

12-02-2012 05:24:06 | More by GRG1313
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archi348

Minnesota

4.5/5  rDev +9.5%

11-15-2012 04:32:12 | More by archi348
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imperialking

Illinois

4/5  rDev -2.7%

11-13-2012 19:08:28 | More by imperialking
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Brunite

Illinois

4/5  rDev -2.7%

10-23-2012 14:03:03 | More by Brunite
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CarolinaKev

South Carolina

4/5  rDev -2.7%

10-21-2012 09:03:55 | More by CarolinaKev
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Duff27

Illinois

4.05/5  rDev -1.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4

2011 vintage

Short off white head on a murky copper colored body.collar left throughout. Nice lacing, especially for the style.

Sweet boozy aroma, some toast.

Booze and almost a smoke flavor come out towards the end of each sip. Toffee. I must say. Very drinkable for nearly 10%abv.

Thicke mouthfeel, lower end of carbonation which works well.

I really liked Eisphyre, nice and drinkable. Worth a try for dopplebock/eisbock fans.

Serving type: bottle

09-17-2012 00:49:50 | More by Duff27
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GeoCait

Tennessee

4.25/5  rDev +3.4%

08-31-2012 20:25:42 | More by GeoCait
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Jeffo

Netherlands

3.7/5  rDev -10%
look: 3 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5

Got this one many moons ago from a trader I can no longer remember. If it was you, cheers for the brews!

From a bottle into a snifter

APPEARANCE: Pours a small, fizzy, off-white head with lousy retention. Head fades quickly to a ring only. A slightly hazy maroon red in color with no carbonation evident. A very slight ring remains, but it looks relatively flat by the end.

SMELL: Caramel, toffee, and lots of sugary aromas, especially brown sugar. A hint of red fruits as well. A light alcohol scent as well.

TASTE: Caramel, toffee and some nice red fruits up front. Lots of berries and malty, sugary sweetness. Bold and lingering finish of sweet candy, red fruits, some light, bitter hop notes and a touch of alcohol. Flavorful stuff, and quite sweet.

PALATE: Medium-full body and medium carbonation. Creamy smooth on the palate, goes down fine and finishes slightly mouth-coating. A bit of heat lingers on the palate.

OVERALL: This was a solid brew. More of a doppelbock than an Eisbock, as it really wasn't as boozy as most eisbocks might be, but that is beside the point. Flavorful, interesting and enjoyable, I'd recommend this to anyone. Cheers!

Serving type: bottle

08-31-2012 19:56:07 | More by Jeffo
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danthehopslamman


4.25/5  rDev +3.4%

08-15-2012 03:39:59 | More by danthehopslamman
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FreshmanPour77

Minnesota

4/5  rDev -2.7%

07-18-2012 17:16:51 | More by FreshmanPour77
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ms11781

Massachusetts

4/5  rDev -2.7%

06-30-2012 02:29:27 | More by ms11781
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TonyTalon

Wisconsin

4/5  rDev -2.7%

05-26-2012 04:13:05 | More by TonyTalon
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TheManiacalOne

Rhode Island

3.98/5  rDev -3.2%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

Acquired from jkane101, so a big “Thank You” goes out to him. Poured from a 12oz bottle into a US tumbler pint glass.

A: The beer is a light coppery brown color, with a thin off-white head that fades quickly and leaves a thin lace on the glass.

S: The aroma contains caramelized malts, maple, bourbon, fruit, lager yeast and a touch of hops.

T: The taste starts out very sweet and very barleywine-like with flavors of bourbon, caramel and fruit up front. Then some breadiness comes in from lager yeast and a hearty malt character. The hops presence is mild but complementary and brings a decent balance. The after-taste is slightly sweet.

M: Crisp and smooth, medium-to-heavy body, medium carbonation, finish is slightly sticky.

O: Tasty, goes down dangerously easy, not too filling, well-disguised strong kick, good representation of style, this is a nice stronger lager to drink for a while.

Serving type: bottle

05-24-2012 01:23:13 | More by TheManiacalOne
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EisPhyre from Capital Brewery
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