Terminator Doppelbock
Brewsters Brewing Company & Restaurant - Eleventh Avenue

- From:
- Brewsters Brewing Company & Restaurant - Eleventh Avenue
- Alberta, Canada
- Style:
- Doppelbock
- ABV:
- 7.2%
- Score:
- +8 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.84 | pDev: 2.34%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Retired
- Rated:
- Mar 11, 2013
- Added:
- Apr 14, 2011
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by biboergosum from Canada (AB)
3.93/5 rDev +2.3%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
3.93/5 rDev +2.3%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
Brewsters' seasonal for the month of March, "Spring" if you will...
This beer appears a clear burnt amber hue, with one finger of creamy tan head, which leaves some sparse windshield crack lace around the glass as it drops away. It smells of lightly roasted caramel toffee malt, faint dark fruit, Mars bar, and warming alcohol. The taste is sweet toffee bread malt, sugary treacle, an oily nuttiness, and some mild, but still supportive, earthy hops. The carbonation is fairly sedate, the body medium-heavy in weight, dense, and smooth, with just a hint of stickiness. It finishes off-dry, the warm biscuit-edged grains playing out.
A very agreeable dopplebock, a cut above the standard offerings from this establishment, much in the same way their barleywine is. The booze is well integrated, and the sweetness does not run away with things. Good stuff. And an added bonus - apparently shaker pints of their seasonals, including this, are only 3 bucks on Wednesdays. Prost to that!
Apr 14, 2011This beer appears a clear burnt amber hue, with one finger of creamy tan head, which leaves some sparse windshield crack lace around the glass as it drops away. It smells of lightly roasted caramel toffee malt, faint dark fruit, Mars bar, and warming alcohol. The taste is sweet toffee bread malt, sugary treacle, an oily nuttiness, and some mild, but still supportive, earthy hops. The carbonation is fairly sedate, the body medium-heavy in weight, dense, and smooth, with just a hint of stickiness. It finishes off-dry, the warm biscuit-edged grains playing out.
A very agreeable dopplebock, a cut above the standard offerings from this establishment, much in the same way their barleywine is. The booze is well integrated, and the sweetness does not run away with things. Good stuff. And an added bonus - apparently shaker pints of their seasonals, including this, are only 3 bucks on Wednesdays. Prost to that!
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