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Though the bottle appearance has apparently changed, the appearance of the beer is as follows: a medium to dark copper with cloudiness, aroma is more malty with notes of warming alcohol. A flattening head. Tastes of bitter pine explode with a bit of surprise since it can't be smelled prior to tasting and the warming note (to put it lightly of EtOH, 9% to be exact). Made with 2-row, Munich and C-15, it is an evolution of Dead Guy. Cascade hops ONLY in this one. Pretty much the same Maibock as Dead Guy, but
Double Dead Guy.