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The Six Brewing Company
6 ratings
The Six Brewing Company
Canada

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Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ The Six Brewing Company
5 years ago
4.0
Muddy, deep dark brown beer with a bubbleless, cappuccino-colored cotton head that clings tightly onto the wall of the glass. Aromas of bitter coffee and tenderly roasted coffee beans emanate to the nostrils. A bit roasted oatmeal rounds the corners. The taste receptors enjoy nice espresso and a creamy amendment. Distant lactose, moderate milk chocolate and remote oatmeal season the gustatory profile further. The medium-bodied beer ends with coffee that turns more bitter than upfront. A subtle chocolatey touch features additionally alongside with soft subdued oatmeal in the long-lived finish. The mouthfeel is extraordinarily soft, smooth and velvety, which is no surprise for a nitro beer. It's also a bit dry and faintly roasty. Good stuff!

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ The Six Brewing Company
5 years ago
3.8
Impenetrable, raspberry-mash-tinted beer with a bright pinkish head. The scent displays massive natural raspberry mash. The olfactory provision is crazily attractive! ❤️ The gustatory experience follows the suit with manageably sour raspberry juice. The body ranges between light-medium to medium. The sour raspberry mash features also in the long-lasting aftertaste. The mouthfeel is rather tart and a tad puckering. It's also extremely natural, truly gardeny, appealingly juicy and mouth-drying.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ The Six Brewing Company
5 years ago
2.8
Flight 4/4. Murky, deep dark brown beer with a fawn, small-bubbled head. The olfactory provision serves espresso and distinct lactose, accompanied by a brave proposal of cacao nibs. The taste receptors find a good dollop of espresso. Lactose is less pronounced now. Furthermore, the taste package is accompanied by oatmeal and extraordinarily mild licorice. The body is light. The finish leaves on the tongue nuances of bitter mocha and crushed coffee beans. The mouthfeel is dry, slightly tangy, mouth-drying as well as disappointingly thin.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ The Six Brewing Company
5 years ago
3.7
Flight 3/4. Translucent, amber beer with a pure white, dense silky head. The fragrance portrays a cocktail of mango, restrained peach, a tad grapefruit and a sigh of bubblegum. The gustatory profile sets a medium-hoppy layer on grapefruit, lemon peel, a piney note and faint raw mango. The body is light to light-medium. The beer finishes with a medium-hoppy punch that contains a piney element and grapefruit peel. The aftertaste keeps the tastebuds active for long. The mouthfeel is reasonably crisp, medium-piney, dry, mouth-drying and distantly tropical.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ The Six Brewing Company
5 years ago
3.1
Flight 2/4. Relatively foggy, pale orange beer with a clean white, velvety head. The citrusy scent offers lemon zest, distinct grapefruit and a pinch of grated lemon peel. The palate includes grapefruit, lemon zest, a tad lemon peel and a piney whisper. The body is light. The beer ends long with citrus pith and peel. The palette is more crisp than the actual taste and bears a lingering sour twist. The mouthfeel is mildly crisp, light, balanced and old-school.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ The Six Brewing Company
5 years ago
2.5
Flight 1/4. Semihazy, deep gold beer with an off-white, creamy head. The nose gets significantly restrained pale malt. The tongue experiences pale malt and lemon zest, accompanied by a grassy note, a suggestion of white pepper and... faint molten butter. 🤔 The thin-bodied beer finishes with fresh lemon pulp and a gentle hoppy touch. The aftertaste leaves the tastebuds fairly quickly. The mouthfeel is thin, refreshing as well as moderately crisp. Cleanness, however, remains a question mark.