emerica56 (454), Bristol, Rhode Island, USA Dec 9, 2007 This beer pours a dark color with a tather thin head, yet there is a nice aroma. It is full of wood and roasted coffee,cherry, and some candy. As you drink it there is a nice malted milk ball with hints of cream and toffee that swirls around in your mouth with a boozy finish. The alcohol is not well hidden in this beer but it does have an excelent palate duration. There is a nice woody and stickeyness from the molasses, and it lasts for a long time
oberabcbbsok (679), Hoboken, Belgium Aug 29, 2008 Batch 2006 on draft. A very nice and good tasting stout. Full bodied and very strong. Really nice beer JCB (1001), Durham, North Carolina, USA Aug 27, 2008 2006 batch from The Good Beer Store, Chapel Hill (RIP). Black like the darkest winter night, a sludgy motor oil pour. Just like I like it, almost like espresso as an alcohol delivery system. Still quite hoppy like the rest of Avery’s big beers (Cascade, maybe?). But it works to complement the overall deeply roasty quality of this brew. It’s a bit sticky in the middle, but that’s almost unavoidable with this kind of style I suppose. Hints of anise complement the coffee and chocolate malt flavors too. Rich and delicious. joeymacaroni (85), West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 24, 2008 sampled @ State Line. pours dark black/ brown with a thin tan head. aroma is dark caramel, liquorice, and light dark fruits. taste is heavy anise/liquorice, chocolate, caramel and brown sugar. nice and thick, creamy with slight oiliness. finish is an anise note that lingers nicely for a while. rustychiles (429), Mesa, Arizona, USA Aug 12, 2008 22oz bomber of the 2006 batch.
Pours a deep black with a nice creamy brown head. Aroma of coffee, chocolate, vanilla, oak, molasses, brown sugar, dark fruits. Flavor is creamy bitter chocolate, burnt coffee, dark fruits, caramel, slightly boozy. Decent mouthfeel, (I hate thin impy stouts) I enjoyed this one quite a bit. nimbleprop (581), Washington, Washington DC, USA Aug 7, 2008 22oz bomber from the 2005 vintage tasted at my first imperial stout tasting. Pours a flat, watery black with very low carbonation and a thin white head. Aroma of vanilla, oak and brown sugar. Flavors are the same with some nuttiness, a touch of coffee, some toast and a bit of dark chocolate. Creamy on the tongue with a lot of heat from the alcohol dominating the palate. Looks like its aging alright.
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