Taverner (482), San Ramon, California, USA Jul 8, 2008 Wow! More oak than bourbon - lots of dark roasted maltiness. Flavor has notes of chocolate, tannin, charcoal, sugar and a little pine. Nose is bourbon, however. Finish is very sesame ending on a sweet and slightly salty note.
fiulijn (5900), Como; Lausanne (CH); Malmö (SWE), Italy Oct 13, 2008 Draught at the Freakin’ Frog, Las Vegas Black color, with generous brown creamy head. Strange brew, with flavors of coffee, medicines, liquorice, but all together rather interesting. The body is quite strong and with some sweetness; the final quite balanced and without the ashtray feeling of many Imperial Stouts. Pleasant. BDR (1929), Roseville, Minnesota, USA Oct 12, 2008 bottles GABF 2008 & Skyview. Well, this was clearly a porter. Huge coffee aroma with massive hops ht to it. A body light enough despite the alcohol to remind me what it’s supposed to be. Faint oak and well balanced bourbon - barely perceptible in fact. hophead75 (1700), Boonton, New Jersey, USA Oct 12, 2008 Another great beer shared by Yobdoog. Almost black in color with a light brown head. Aroma of strong chocolate, burnt/roasted grain, molasses, oak, and mild bourbon. The flavors are really well integrated, strong coffee, roast (more of the black patent than roasted barley), molasses, body is full for an imperial porter, with touches of wood and very mild bourbon. Finishes bitter with lingering coffee, hints of fruit with a touch of alcohol and some light hop bitterness. Thanks Trevor! mpersinger (32), , California, USA Oct 11, 2008 22 oz. Pours opaque deep brown. Looks like espresso and tastes like espresso, with molasses, oak and bourbon. Heavy, slick body with a bourbon finish that burns (in a good way). biz82 (1325), austin, Texas, USA Oct 11, 2008 Pours black with a creamy brown head, Pleasant chocolate, vanilla, leather, caramel aroma. Big smooth body. Flavors of coffee, cocoa and vanilla. Has a nice acrid edge. Relatively low but lingering bitterness and mellow hop flavor. Quite good overall but a touch disjointed.
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