doubleo (834), San Diego, California, USA Dec 28, 2007 Pours a thin looking dark brown/black color. Thin but dense and sticky looking head that fades pretty quick. Leaves just a touch of lace. Smells smokey, thats about it. Maybe a touch of toasty malt. Tastes pretty smokey as well, a bit of caramelly/toasty malts. Pretty thin across the tongue. Vibrant carbonation. Eh, left this reviewer cold.
oakbluff (226), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Oct 11, 2008 2007 vintage- pours a dark cola with quickly dissipating beige head. Nose- sweet smokiness and some dark fruits. Taste- initial wave of smoke, then blends into a fairly light bodied dry porter. Not much heft to it. Carbonation is on the high side. Finish is quite bitter. The smoke really makes the beer, otherwise would be a pretty boring porter. Drinkability is good. Cabeero (14), Thornton, Colorado, USA Oct 10, 2008 If miller high-life is the champagne of beers, this is most certainly the scotch of ales. A bold and forthright smoky aroma smolders out of the glass as you pour this beer. A patient nose will also reveal hints of coffee, chocolate and vanilla. But make no mistake, the other smells are singing back up. The flavor isn’t much different, a medium bodied, malty porter with big Smokey overtones. This beer would go great with a cigar. Gooney (39), Oregon, USA Oct 8, 2008 22oz bottle from Joe - Pours a nice rich dark color. Hint of coffee flavor and a bit of smoke. Great balance. Great beer. hillfiiiiire (211), Atoka, Tennessee, USA Oct 2, 2008 2006 vintage. Pours dark color with tan head. Aroma is smokiness mixed with some nice roasted malts and a little bit of caramel. Flavor has that "eating a smoked ham" character to it, but it isn’t overbearing in any way. A little coffee, roastiness, and overall tastiness going on. Palate is pretty full-bodied with a nice balance to the carbonation. Pretty good beer. ketchepillar (279), Des Moines, Iowa, USA Oct 2, 2008 Aroma: The smokiness mixes very well with caramel and roasted malt. Some coffee in there too. The smokiness is balanced, not overpowering. The finish is excellent with lots of roasted malts, coffee, a some rather quenching smokiness. Good thick mouthfeel with moderate carbonation. Great balance between porter and smoked.
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