Popped open a 2012 caramel quad while enjoying some football. I'm practicing for my BJCP course, so I'm making myself be more critical than usual. Here are my tasting notes:
Aroma: High fruit aroma. Pear, raspberries, black currant. A medium amount of spice aroma, allspice and cinnamon, perhaps nutmeg. There is a low amount of malt aroma, mostly sweet caramel (surprise!). The aroma is very pleasant.
Appearance: Pours a hazy light brown with golden highlights. The beer foamed quite a bit after opening so there was a large amount of head. It's slightly creamy with an off-white color. I can see particles dancing around in the beer. The foam hangs around as a thin layer over the whole surface and a low amount of lacing.
Flavor: Medium level of sweet maltiness. A low level of raspberry tart. There is no hop flavor. There is a strong, dry, bitter finish. A bit too dry and throws the balance off a bit. The after taste is bitter and lingers a medium amount of time.
Mouthfeel: The carbonation is too high and gives it a crisp, stringent mouthfeel. This could be accentuating the dryness/bitterness. There is a medium-high comforting warmness.
Overall: Pretty good, but there are a couple areas that could be improved. The beer was over carbonated and quite bitter and dry. The carbonation could be accentuating the bitterness, too. The dryness could be caused by the caramel or the mash temperature (or both). The bitterness could be toned back a bit. 35/50