The cause for an alcoholic aroma or flavor is a high starting specific gravity. In other words, there is a relatively large amount of fermentable sugar which is convereted into alcohol during the fermentation process. The specific gravity can be checked with a hydrometer prior to pitching the yeast then again just before bottling to determine the alcohol level.
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