CelticBrew (450), The Crystal Coast, North Carolina, USA Nov 23, 2007 Pours deep, dark, black from 12 oz bottle. Aroma of roasted malts, coffee’s with a hint of chocolate’s. Flavour is full bodied, as you would expect, coffee and chocolate dominates well, balanced with malt and a hint of hop character. A wonderful work of brew mastery. As a lover of IPA and IIPA beers, this is truly a nice change in terms of flavour. I lost hope for some stout beers, except for a few, but this beer gives me hope for deep, dark, flavourful ales and beers. Excellent job Bells.
BrewCzar (49), St Louis, Missouri, USA Aug 19, 2008 Bottle pour black with a medium tan head. Aroma is sweet with notes of coffee and chocolate. Tasste is semi sweet with aa definate coffee punch with hints of chocolate. Mouthfeel is thick with a good balance of sweet and bitter. Great coffee stout. crushinat0r (226), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug 18, 2008 Thanks to Sammy for the Trade. Simply phenomenal. Medium roasted coffee beans scent. Perfect black in colour with dark beige lacing head. Tastes like roasted coffee, no surprise, not as strong as other coffee stouts I’ve tried. Thick body, bitter finish, lingering lovely aftertaste. Similar body to the Bell’s Kalamazoo Stout. Bell’s really knows how to make a stout, and make it well. Wish I could get some more of this in Toronto. tmgiddings (2), , Indiana, USA does not count Aug 12, 2008 Thick, beautiful tan head- three fingers- slowly fading to half a finger’s width. Espresso hits floods the nostrils like that first step into Starbucks. A subtle bitter chocolate aroma wraps itself around the espresso. The flavor, like the scent is dominated by espresso. No surprise flavors. Rich dark chocolate slowly seep through the espresso. Silken, earthen, oily- a surprisingly easy drinking beer. kosko20 (73), Bemidji, Minnesota, USA Aug 11, 2008 Roasted coffee is the initial aroma. Espresso to be exact, its very nice. Also has notes of dark chocolate and malts with slightest hints of vanilla. Appearance is an interesting one...dark black with a dark tan brown head. It has carbonation bubbles on the sides, mostly on top and on the bottom. Flavor is espresso, roasted coffee, and slight hints of chocolate and caramel (roasted). Palate is extremely smooth and full bodied with aftertaste of a great espresso. This is a great beer, a great example of why I love Bell’s. Beershine (1207), Miami Beach, Florida, USA Aug 8, 2008 Thick dark brown with rich tan head and lacing. Rich mocha java aromas, especially as it warms. Silky smooth, viscous mouthfeel. Not a lot of roastiness, but very coffee-forward. Packed with flavor without being dense or syrupy. Very nice, very drinkable.
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