Dark Horse Edacsac Dekoorc Eert

Dark Horse Edacsac Dekoorc Eert

Dark Horse Crooked Tree with only Cascade hops.
3.5
212 reviews
Marshall, United States

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3.1 Bottle 35,5 cl. Pours a hazy amber with a creamy, off-white head. Subtle citrus in the nose - and then caramel. Medium body, fruity, oxidized hops making for a very caramellish feeling, hoppy, bitter finish. 290716
4.1 Bottle from Rehills, Newcastle. Hazy amber coloured with a thin white head of foam. It has a rich, spicy orange marmalade flavour with toffee and pine on the creamy, zesty finish. Superb!
3.4 Cloudy copper pour with a big rocky head. Lots of floaties. Nose is caramel, pine, grapefruit zest. Pine and citrus hop bite with a nice mellow caramel malt backbone. Tasty.
3.6 12oz bottle from variety IPA pack. nose is caramel, resin, pine and orange zest. Sip adds a little grass.
3.6 Copper with tons of floaties. Nose of citrusy pine with thick caramel. Flavor is juicy citrus bitterness and mild pine. Solid malt backbone with lingering bitter grapefruit.
3.2 Bottle pour hazy dark gold with lots of floaters and sediment, thin white head. Nose dank, pine, over ripe kiwi,and some metallic. Taste pine, slightly peppery, dank hop. Very light sweet malt. Light bitter finish.
3.1 355 ml bottle @ Timo A. Bottled on 03.06.2015. Pours golden color with a small head. Aroma is quite weird, resin and herbs, some apricot and malts. Flavor is malty, resinous, piney, mild cardboardy notes. Hops are nearly gone, not very fresh. Decent still. Sadly too old. 4323
2.8 Pint at Tylers Apex. Ok aroma, sweet. Citrusy, tad hazed brownish orange color good head and lace . Bitter sweet flavor, medium body smooth creamy mouthfeel, bitter finish. It’s ok, doesn’t move me to have another, kind of dull overall
3.7 Bottle - Cloudy orange colour, medium white head, good retention, lacing. Vigorous citrussy hop aroma, some spruce, lemon zest, some grainy, biscuity notes. taste is bittersweet, fruity, grapefruit, tangerine, resinous notes. Medium body and carbonation, dry hoppy finish with lingering fruity bitterness. Very nice, well rounded IPA.
3.5 During Ölakademin i Motalas 10 year anniversary weekend in Copenhagen. Hazy golden beer with a nice lasting offwhite head. Hoppy citrus flavor, pine, floral, some peach and passion fruit. Citrus flavor, passion fruit, peach, floral, some caramel. Quite ok.
3.6 Bottled. Amber coloured. Unclear with floaties. Dense off white head. Aroma. Caramel, herbs, flowers, pine, spice. Flavour. Flowers, pine, sweetness. Citrus, herbs, light caramel. Medium bodied. Ends herbal bitter.
4.0 Sample tasting at Hackney’s Printers Row. Citrusy piney nose. Maybe because it is following a fruity gose, but I’m getting deep delicious sweet maple malty notes, over a piney hop base, with musty stonefruits. Tastes really damn good right now.
3.1 From tap. Pours hazy orange with a white head. Aroma of resin, grass, citrus, earthy, hay. Taste is light resin, citrus, grass, hay. Meh.
2.9 On tap at Christian Firtal. Cloudy orange with a small white head. Malty aroma of bread and caramel, with a fruity note of citrus. Sweet malty flavour of bread and caramel, a touch of citrus and a rather bitter finish.
3.9 Feels most balanced with decent maltiness and quite distinct hop aroma. Quite citrusy, ripe fruits, peach, bit pine.
3.5 Draught @ Fermentoren, Aarhus. Pours hazy dark yellow with a creamy offwhite head. Aroma of malt, grass, light spicy hops, caramel, pine. Flavor is malt, light sweet, grassy hops, light citrus, pine. Thin to medium body, soft carbonation, dry and light bitter finish. 171015
3.5 Tap. Hazy deep golden with a small, lacing off-white head. Aroma of grapefruit, pineapple and apricot. Sweet flavor that ends up dry and solid bitter. Medium bodied, oily texture and soft carbonation. A nice IPA indeed. 🌟🌟🌟🌟
3.7 Keg at Cotteridge Wines tasting room; clear light copper pour with a creamy off white head, aroma has caramel and pine, taste has tangerine, resinous pine, caramel, some bitterness.
4.0 murky amber orange color with a medium dense off white head. fresh citrus and pine aroma. Taste... Ahhhh, that familiar bright then bitter cascade hop goodness. Juicy long finish. lingers in the sinuses. Lovely.
3.8 Bottle. Slightly hazy amber pour, very frothy tan head. Nose is mild, a little hoppy. Hoppy taste with a slightly fruity note. Medium body, average carbonation.
3.6 Tap at Fermentoren. Pours a hazy amber with a medium sized off white head. Aroma has lots of hops, pale and caramel malts. Typical, grassy cascade, slight citrus, resin. Taste is fairly sweet and malty, and the hoppy bitterness arrives late in the after taste. Not very bitter, but still pretty hoppy. Oily body and average carbonation.
3.8 Couple of pints at Tyler’s Durham. Mostly clear amber-golden with a creamy disc of foam. Nose is resin, orange and caramel. Tastes the same plus some toast and green herb. Light-medium body has a nice sessionable balance and medium carbonation.
3.1 Decent IPA but not anything special. Single hop cascade is an easy palate but nothing overwhelming.
3.1 12oz bottle from TRT. Poured a murky honey brown with a smaller foamy white head. Aroma/flavor of caramel malt, old bread, old grassy hops, light touch of earthy citrus. Medium mouthfeel, average carbonation and a refreshing finish. Seems old.
3.6 Pours burnt orange with ivory head. Aromas of tropical fruit, rich malt, grapefruit, piney hops. Taste is citrus, well-balanced maltiness, slightly sweet, nice lasting bitterness. My favorite of the three Dekoorc Eert offerings.
3.7 Another gift from the Nordloh MI beer tour...thanks!! Pours a foggy orange that is almost an apple cider brown. One finger head. Pine nose and initial taste. Get a malty sweetness snuggled amongst the hoppy bitter. Very tasty; wish it was available more widely!
3.7 There is a real classic cascade character to this and I like it. It’s cloudy orange, almost brownish w/a head of fine bubbles. Nose on this reminds me quite a lot of SNPA, which makes pretty much perfect sense. It’s round and citrusy w/ a bit of pine, probably a touch more on the earthy side than SNPA. This is nice and bitter plus a little bit sweet w/o being terribly heavy. It’s full bodied, rich and substantial. Single hop cascade beers don’t always do it for me but this works quite nicely.
3.0 64oz plastic growler fill at a PC in Latham NY. Pours a murky dark Amber brown. Little to the nose except mineral whiffs and faint hops a ng with peppercorn. Lacing is nice/medium, head is about half inch. Taste of mineral orange, English Ipa all the way, more phat malt bombs than hops. OK.
3.7 Bottle @home bought from www.beer-shop.gr. Pours hazy almost opaque amber, big white head, fair lacing, medium to full body, soft carbonation, oily bitter mouth feel, dry finish, bitter aftertaste with slight but detectible hints of chalk and minerals. Heavy presence of hops (after all, it’s a single Cascade hop experimental version of Dark Horse’s and Crooked Tree) fruity and floral aromas, citrus, pine, dry fruits, mild malty sweetness detected but mostly bitter hoppy character. A very good choice if you want to explore single hops, as I did.
3.0 Amber, looks darker than the ff I just had. Hazed, yeast debri. Aroma is cardboard beef soy sauce and herbal, candy toffee malts, light floral. WTF- second bottle of a mixed single hop pack that is off. Not good. First of all this should have been refrigerated,not off room temp shelf, second Im concluding this has been sitting out in the sun for some time in this hot weather this summer. This is almost identical to the ff beer, I know its the same recipe but hops are vegetabley. Its ok nothing more to say for what I paid, I feel they are not worth it- Under 20 bucks would have been more reasonable unless they could have been fresh or stored properly.