The Dark Woods - 2015 (Old Ale)
Cigar City Brewing in Tampa, Florida, United States 🇺🇸
Traditional Beer - Old Ale Regular|
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7.36
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Old Ale brewed with molasses & aged on white oak.
The Dark Woods Series is a spooky exploration into the world of wood-aged beer. Last year’s version was an Imperial Porter aged on French Oak, White Oak and Maple.
This year’s version is a continuation of the popular series. We used a combination of four different toast levels of White Oak on this beer. The base beer is a dark old ale that is inspired by the end of the harvest and the beginning of Winter days to come.
We are distributing this beer throughout our Florida distribution network and it will also be available in the CCB Tasting Room.
The story behind the name of this beer has been debated for may years. Our Brewmaster Wayme Wambles explains it like this:
In the late 1800s, a traveler was making his way to Tampa. It was getting dark and he decided to take a shortcut through the woods in order to reach his hotel in the city before nightfall. As the sun set, he found himself in the middle of the dark woods. He camped for the evening and made a fire. As he settled in, he noticed a light approaching from the depths of the forest. He took shelter to avoid being seen by potential thieves. A dark figure emerged from the woods carrying a large black cauldron and a heavy burlap sack. The figure placed the cauldron over the fire and added strange substances to the pot. Soon, an enticing chocolate aroma permeated the campsite and the hiding traveler became more intrigued but was still afraid to be seen. Suddenly, the figure reached into the burlap sack and tossed mysterious pinecone-shaped vegetation into the cauldron, which began to froth excitedly, emitting aromas of molasses and blackberry. The figure leaned over the kettle and inhaled deeply, enjoying the boiling concoction. Finally, he raised his hands and uttered an other-wordly incantation in a disconnected language that the man could not identify. Tree limbs levitated from the dark woods and into the pot, stirring and infusing with the dark liquid inside. Suddenly there was a brilliant flash of light and the traveler lost consciousness. He awoke as the sun was rising across the sky and small beams of light permeated the forest. The dark figure was gone and all that was left was a strange urn resting by the campsite. The writing on the urn proclaimed, “THE DARK WOODS.
The Dark Woods Series is a spooky exploration into the world of wood-aged beer. Last year’s version was an Imperial Porter aged on French Oak, White Oak and Maple.
This year’s version is a continuation of the popular series. We used a combination of four different toast levels of White Oak on this beer. The base beer is a dark old ale that is inspired by the end of the harvest and the beginning of Winter days to come.
We are distributing this beer throughout our Florida distribution network and it will also be available in the CCB Tasting Room.
The story behind the name of this beer has been debated for may years. Our Brewmaster Wayme Wambles explains it like this:
In the late 1800s, a traveler was making his way to Tampa. It was getting dark and he decided to take a shortcut through the woods in order to reach his hotel in the city before nightfall. As the sun set, he found himself in the middle of the dark woods. He camped for the evening and made a fire. As he settled in, he noticed a light approaching from the depths of the forest. He took shelter to avoid being seen by potential thieves. A dark figure emerged from the woods carrying a large black cauldron and a heavy burlap sack. The figure placed the cauldron over the fire and added strange substances to the pot. Soon, an enticing chocolate aroma permeated the campsite and the hiding traveler became more intrigued but was still afraid to be seen. Suddenly, the figure reached into the burlap sack and tossed mysterious pinecone-shaped vegetation into the cauldron, which began to froth excitedly, emitting aromas of molasses and blackberry. The figure leaned over the kettle and inhaled deeply, enjoying the boiling concoction. Finally, he raised his hands and uttered an other-wordly incantation in a disconnected language that the man could not identify. Tree limbs levitated from the dark woods and into the pot, stirring and infusing with the dark liquid inside. Suddenly there was a brilliant flash of light and the traveler lost consciousness. He awoke as the sun was rising across the sky and small beams of light permeated the forest. The dark figure was gone and all that was left was a strange urn resting by the campsite. The writing on the urn proclaimed, “THE DARK WOODS.
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7.3/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 8
Draft sample @ TCBW ’16. Brune voire ambrée, cur col crémeux blanc-cassé. Arôme au nez centré sur le fruité noir, malt cara pale, chocolate / dark, retro houblonnée restant modéré et approtant une note légèrement fruitée. Palais rappellant ce côté très CCB avec des spirales de bois de cypress, fruité noir sur la fin avec une touche d’épicé. Amertume est légère sur la fin apportant une balance agréeable avec la base plus maltée.
Tried
from Draft
on 08 Apr 2016
at 06:12
7.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7
Tap at Tallinn Craft Beer Weeken 2016, Tallinn. Aromas and flavours: Caramel, some sweetness, dryness, dry fruits and malts.
Tried
from Draft
on 07 Apr 2016
at 12:19
7.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Tap at TCBW (as Dark Woods White Oak BA). Pours amber-copper. Aroma is sweet, malt, fruits, apples. Flavor is sweet, malt, fruits, oak, and some dry bitterness. Overall: very nice. --- Beer merged from original tick of The Dark Woods - 2015 (Old Ale) on 16 Apr 2019 at 14:20. Original review text: bl, ettevalmistus MBCC-ks :)
Tried
from Draft
on 04 Apr 2016
at 14:22
7/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Tap at TCBW2016. Dark amber brown color, small beige head. Aroma has toffee, berries. Medium-bodied to full-bodied. Toffee, some hops, alcohol but mellow flavor. Good.
Tried
from Draft
on 02 Apr 2016
at 11:49
7.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8.5
Thanks KellySullivan (untappd cohort)!
This was poured into a snifter.
The appearance was a dark hazy semi-burnt purple to brown color with a slim cap of a little white head. Minimal lacing clung to the sides of the glass.
The smell took in some dry woody, light vanilla, light tobacco, dark fruits (plums/raisins) and then some crisp caramel/toffee bleeding into a sly amount of cocoa powder.
The taste was blended nicely between all of the previously mentioned flavors and took in a dry woody aftertaste with a quick dry sweet finish.
On the palate, this one sat about a light to medium on the body with the dryness of the wood coming back to hit my tongue nicely. Dark fruits edge in for the balance.
Overall, as an old ale, this was a very nice one. A bit dry all around, but still wonderful as I would have this again.
This was poured into a snifter.
The appearance was a dark hazy semi-burnt purple to brown color with a slim cap of a little white head. Minimal lacing clung to the sides of the glass.
The smell took in some dry woody, light vanilla, light tobacco, dark fruits (plums/raisins) and then some crisp caramel/toffee bleeding into a sly amount of cocoa powder.
The taste was blended nicely between all of the previously mentioned flavors and took in a dry woody aftertaste with a quick dry sweet finish.
On the palate, this one sat about a light to medium on the body with the dryness of the wood coming back to hit my tongue nicely. Dark fruits edge in for the balance.
Overall, as an old ale, this was a very nice one. A bit dry all around, but still wonderful as I would have this again.
Tried
from Draft
on 30 Mar 2016
at 19:39
7/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Bottle at Craigs 2016 alldayer. Pours amber with a thin beige head. Aromas of toffee, liquorice. Taste is wood, caramel. Dry finish.
Tried
from Bottle
on 20 Mar 2016
at 02:29
7.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
Bottle at craig’s. Pours deep amber, nose malty, caramel, liquorice, taste is similar, dry, sweet. --- Beer merged from original tick of The Dark Woods - 2015 (Old Ale) on 21 Mar 2016 at 07:59 - Score: 7. Original review text: Bottle at craig’s. Pours deep amber, nose malty, caramel, liquorice, taste is similar, dry, sweet.
Tried
from Bottle
on 19 Mar 2016
at 12:43
8/10
Tried
on 19 Mar 2016
at 12:43
7.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 8
bottle at home ... dark copper .. thin tan lacing .. soft sweet toffee... big berries fruit nose .. soft sweet tofee .. woody tofee fruit .. soft malts .. juicy toffee malt
Tried
from Bottle
on 19 Mar 2016
at 12:42
7.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
Bottle shared by Joes. Rating #12000. Thanks for sharing and cheers Joris! Nice amber color, medium sized off-white head that lasts for quite a while. Aroma is a bit faint, I don’t really get anything. Taste malts, alcohol, oak, a light hint of molasses indeed although it finishes quite bitter. Medium to full body, medium carbonation.
Tried
from Bottle
on 27 Feb 2016
at 15:45