Mad Elf is brewed in my home state of Pennsylvania by Troegs Brewing Company and is identified as a Belgian Strong Dark Ale. Mad Elf is said to be released in the months of November and December, however there are many beer distributors that still have it in stock going into the February month. You can't miss the beer; its bottle is decorated in the appropriate red and green colors and has a picture of an elf on the bottle, an elf that well, looks like he is going 'mad' so to speak.
Alcohol by volume is 11%, pretty high for a beer... one Mad Elf makes you feel like you have had two regular beers. When you crack open this beer you are automatically attracted to the sweet and fruity scent that is not overpowering, but quite just about right to grab you and draw you into the beer. Mad Elf is made of a combination of cherries, honey and chocolate malts which clearly describes the perfect scent of cherries and chocolate that pours from the freshly opened bottle. If you do decide to drink this beer from a glass, you'll notice that it's almost a cherry red in color, perfectly fitting.
The taste of the beer is a combination of cherries and what I define as toffee like. Many others would define it as caramel, you can be the judge. In any case, it has that warm and fuzzy feeling that helps to bring in and keep the spirit of the Holiday's going. As for the actual alcohol taste, its there, you can definitely taste it, but it is not overpowering.
I personally could only bear to drink one, to me it feels like it has a very heavy warming feeling that lies on my stomach, but many of my friends say that it is very easy to drink more than one.
I also highly suggest checking the dates on the bottles or the case before purchasing and to make sure that you purchase Mad Elf at a trustworthy location. This past season six pack purchase caused bad hangovers and mild alcohol poisoning. Mad Elf is a very good and easy beer and doesn't have the normalcy of leaving a bad after taste in your mouth or a hangover the next day.
I highly recommend Mad Elf for the holiday season. It will make the feeling of Christmas complete.
Published by Beth Benson
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- Mad Elf is brewed in my home state of Pennsylvania by Troegs Brewing Company.
- Mad Elf is identified as a Belgian Strong Dark Ale.
- Mad Elf is 11% Alcohol By Volume.





1 Comments
Post a CommentDoesn't sound like a beer I'd enjoy. I hope I can still get Victory Storm King when I visit home soon. What other beers does Troegs brew? The name sounds familiar, but I can't think of what beer I might've had.