Munkholmer
Holbæk Bryghus in Holbæk, Region Zealand, Denmark 🇩🇰
Stout Regular|
Score
6.38
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Munkholm er en lille landfast ø tæt på Holbæk – ikke mindst kendt for Munkholmbroen. Navnet var oplagt, da vi til øllen bruger en belgisk klostergær.
Munkholmer var den første øl, der blev brygget på Holbæk Bryghus i 2005. Egentlig var det et fejlbryg, da det skulle det have været en helt anden øl. Men vore kunder syntes, at den var alt for god at kassere, så vi har beholdt den i vores sortiment lige siden!
Munkholmer er en øl sort som natten. Typemæssigt er den en hybrid mellem Stout og Schwarzbier. Den mørke, ristede malt giver øllet karakteristiske noter af kaffe og mørk chokolade.
Munkholmer var den første øl, der blev brygget på Holbæk Bryghus i 2005. Egentlig var det et fejlbryg, da det skulle det have været en helt anden øl. Men vore kunder syntes, at den var alt for god at kassere, så vi har beholdt den i vores sortiment lige siden!
Munkholmer er en øl sort som natten. Typemæssigt er den en hybrid mellem Stout og Schwarzbier. Den mørke, ristede malt giver øllet karakteristiske noter af kaffe og mørk chokolade.
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4.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 3
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 4.5
[Draught at Købehavnske Øldage] Almost black. Evident butterscotchy diacetyl aroma. Sweet with rounded mouthfeel. Some coffee and aniseed, but mostly butterscotch. Medium bitterness.
Tried
on 21 May 2006
at 16:02
7/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Partykeg
Black color; nice head. Milky aroma and taste; cappuccino taste. A bit short, but quite original and very pleasant.
Black color; nice head. Milky aroma and taste; cappuccino taste. A bit short, but quite original and very pleasant.
Tried
on 05 May 2006
at 03:53
7.2/10
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Appearance 10
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Getting this rating took some time. I bought a partyfass at the brewpub in February to share with the Copenhagen crew, but when the brewmaster realized, that the bar had sold it inspite of her not wanting to sell more of that batch due to a slight acidity, she kindly asked me not to rate it and would supply me with a new partyfass when the next brew was released. So I got it on Wednesday before Easter and opened it to celebrate Joris’ blitz into Copenhagen on Easter Sunday. I like this kind of obsession with giving the customers the right experience of the beer. Some Danish microbrewers can learn from this example!
So how was it: The color is deep red and it has a huge brown head. The aroma is sweet with primary notes of roasted malts, but also with a light touch of chocolate. The flavor is lovely sweet and at the same time roasted and dry with nice notes of chocolate. The end is dry and the roastyness lingers around.
So how was it: The color is deep red and it has a huge brown head. The aroma is sweet with primary notes of roasted malts, but also with a light touch of chocolate. The flavor is lovely sweet and at the same time roasted and dry with nice notes of chocolate. The end is dry and the roastyness lingers around.
Tried
from Can
on 18 Apr 2006
at 16:24
7.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
Draught Brownish head over dark red-brown beer. Fruity nose with dark fruit (as plums and dark - apricot?) and some dark malts - and some, sorry, good-roasted eggplant! Smoked taste, cigarette ash standing perpendicular on the nose. Bitter, and even hops and some dry wood. Medium bodied. Wood in the aftertaste makes it dry-severe. It loses a point on its unbalance nose-taste. But it is not a bad beer. Again absurd thanks to the Danish crew for a second Partyfass opened in less than ten minutes!
Tried
on 17 Apr 2006
at 14:37
6.2/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
(On tap) Dark brown with a warm, reddish glow and a small, creamy beige couloured head. Light aroma of roasted malt. Very roasted flavours with weak notes of coffee and a dry late bitterness. Weak underlying caramel sweetness. Quite pleasant light porter. 140905
Tried
from Draft
on 14 Sep 2005
at 14:56