Enniskillen (1554), Port Angeles, Washington, USA Jul 5, 2008 Draft. Black oily with a very thin off white head. Aroma is chocolate, alcohol, and caramel. Taste is chocolate, alcohol, noticable hops in the background. Good quailty, very big.
unrulythings (71), Portland, Oregon, USA Sep 6, 2008 a big, bad wax sealed 22 oz bottle. aroma is rich, of chocolate and roasted malts. flavor is definitely not weak. big flavors of dried cherries, chocolate, vanilla bean, and pepper. alcohol is not very well hidden in this brew, and definitely leaves a burn on your tongue. rudolf (1561), Buffalo, New York, USA Sep 6, 2008 Thanks to Santa. Black, big tan head w. nice lacing power. Nose is spicy coffee a-la young Jah*va, cocoa, alcohol, very rich hidden cherries. Flavor is spicy and aggressive coffee, chocolate, big tingly hops & alcohol. Some woodiness/bourbon comes through in the end. Overall tingly & rich. mjg74 (1776), La Mesa, California, USA Sep 5, 2008 Bottle from Windy City. Black pour with a smallish dirty brownish head. Strong roasted malty aroma. Quite a bit of chocolate and coffee. A little alcohol as well. Rich roasted flavor with some sweetness. Good roasted coffee flavors. A little bitterness and alcohol in the finish. A very potent and tasty brew. otakuden (83), Vero Beach, Florida, USA Sep 3, 2008 I first heard of the Deschutes Brewery when I was living out in Oregon so I was very pleased to be able to partake of one of their mystical brews.
She poured any almost black oily color and viscosity into my glass. A great start and already she is living up to her name. Her nose is sweet, malty, with hints of alcohol. Backing up her rich nose is a thick body with a sweet array of dark fruits, roasted almonds, and an alcohol warmth to spread the Black Butte love throughout my senses. A full bodied strong-ale, Black Butte reminds me of why I enjoy this style of beer so much, and wish others would follow suit. As I delve further into her luscious warm body, hints of coffee and chocolate tingle the senses and mingle with the dark fruits and sweet malts. A well balanced finish, even more so as she warms a bit.
A fabulous start and finish, Black Butte was beautiful. I don’t know if I could do more than one at a time, but Black Butte XX is definitely one strong ale from Deschutes I will revisit as often as possible. douglas88 (743), Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Sep 2, 2008 Bottle bought at Lee’s Liquors in Las Vegas about one month ago. Pours a pure black body with a medium light brown head that fairly quickly goes down to just a few tiny islands of soapy bubbles. The aroma is full of barrel ages goodness; tons of bourbon and subdued malts, some alcohol and wood. The taste is very substantial; first, I thought this beer had quite a bit of barrel in it, smooth woody and bourbon flavors mixing well with a thick tobacco leaf. The cocoa and milk chocolate stand out too. A strong bitter aspect starts strong, but mellows considerably. I suggest trying not to drink this one cold, it improved much as it warmed. The alcohol is very noticeable. Overall, quite nice.
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