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Deschutes The Abyss

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6974.19/5.04.17/5.0Winter11%96.6Snifter
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This special Reserve Series brew will only be offered December – February (limited distribution)
The Abyss: Stout brewed with licorice and molasses with 33% aged in oak and oak bourbon barrels. It’s dark. It’s deep. It’s mysterious. Aged in French Oak and Bourbon barrels, this special brew has immeasureable depth inviting you to explore and discover its rich, complex profile. The flavor of molasses and licorice draw you in further and further with each sip. The Abyss beckons. Enjoy the journey.
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 kenb (1100), Oregon, USA
5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/105/510/105/520/20
Jan 7, 2007    Updated: Oct 23, 2009
22 oz bottle via Liquid Solutions. Chilled in the back of the car all day at 48f then in the freezer for 30 minutes. Serving at approx 45f. Pours a thick midnight black motor oil. Nose is subtle, some mild chocolate, vanilla and nuts. I typically hate oak aged beers so do not expect much. Let’s try it. Oh frak frak triple frakkin hey!!!!!!!! I am speechless after the first drink. let’s try another..ok...Taste is incredible and complex. Starts with a semi-sweet chocolate, then a bit of vanilla, some espresso and ends with a wicked dry roasted malt finish. Some oak notes as well but they are complementary and not overwhelming. Lots of bitter cocoa in the aftertaste. Some citrus hops in the finish as well but they are subdued as they should be (and so often are overpowering in a West Coast Imp stout....i hate grapefruit in stouts and am so glad this one does not have that) No hint of the alcohol. This is a shockingly incredible world class Imp stout...i am absolutely speechless as i did not expect this. **********1/27/2008-rerate**orig rating was 2006 bottle and 10/5/9/5/19***************** 22 oz bottle via Liquid Sol. She pours a thicky yummy looking midnight opaque black with a large tan head. Nose is subtle oak, cocoa, vanilla, and a bit of roastiness...absolutely divine aromas. Think chocolate cheesecake with almonds on top and a bit of rum, baked on great grandma’s old woodstove! Mmmmm tastes just like that but with pure cacao. I wonder if most people know the joys of pure cacao, without manmade processed crap that is added to chocolate like milk, sugar....in any case, this reminds me of my 85% lindemans cacao bar dipped in some coffee that i roasted at full city +...anyways this is good..but needs a mix of 50/50 i think instead of only 33% oak.....whatever..it is all good. 10/23/2009-6:45 pm PAC time RERATE- orig was 10/5/10/4/19--22 oz bottle, stored in cellar for for almost 3 years now! Pours black black, did i mention black? yes B-L-A-C-K, friday night black! Nose is total divine luscious full city + espresso and cream. MMM and it actually tastes BETTER than it smells. Which is rare in my experience for an Impy. Taste is CACAO (chocolate), fresh roasted coffee, chocolate, prunes, chocolate, coffee and a touch of anise, then more choc/coffee. If you like chocolate and fresh coffee, this is the ATOM bomb! Damn, this is the best Imp i have ever tasted and has really come into it’s own. THis from someone who normally hates aged beers, and the oxidation/port/sherry flavors associated with aging. THis has NONE of those. Body is full. Carbonation is medium. It does not get ANY better, and i wish i had more than one bottle left in my cellar. Perhaps the 07’s will age this well. One can only hope!


 boboski (1095), Alabama, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/515/20
Jan 28, 2007    Updated: Apr 21, 2007
Pours thick and opaque black with a thin cap, slowly diminishing. The head is an odd looking combination of light brown with some white swirls. Upon nosing I’m surprised how mild the aromas of chocolate and roasted malts are. The bourbon is at a medium level, vanilla large and looming. Hops are kept at bay in the pleasant aroma, while oak and molasses flourish. Flavor is bitter hops, chocolate, licorice and a nice combination of molases and wood. The bourbon is much more dominant, almost crushing, in the flavor. Also noted are more vanilla and alot of sugary syrup. The woodiness is biting, raw and jagged. Finishes dry and very tannic, an oak bite is dangling about on my tongue for a while, and feels like it’s cutting into it. Far too much oak character for a stout that is only comprised of a third of the final product having seen barrel aging. The part of the oak that has a new French barrel is quite tasty though and adds a welcomed dimension to a new beer. Soft on the palate for the most part, if not for the lashing my tongue recieves from the brash oak. Other than the French oak character this is just another imperial stout. Not enough malt to excite, not enough hops to interest, not enough unique character to elicit my curiosity again. It is a smooth one, but so was the Jacobsen Dark Lager I tried that night, and it was garbage. I had hoped for more.


 MullMan (1086), Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/103/517/20
Sep 14, 2007  
black body and light brown head. oily web pattern on the surface after the head goes. aroma is sweet chocolate malt, vanilla, some molasses and licorice. a little soy sauce too. flavor is dry deep roasted malt, some oak, actually a lot of oak, and coffee. baking chocolate and licorice root too. a little bit salty in the finish. alcohol is subdued.


 csbosox (1082), Prairie Village, Kansas, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/105/517/20
Jan 5, 2009  
Side by side tasting of ’06 and ’07 bottles. Big thanks to theisti. The beers were remarkably similar. Roast, milk chocolate, and cocoa aroma (with the ’07 displaying a strong molasses note). Dark brown, nearly black with a mocha colored head. Thick bodied. Taste is dark chocolate, dark fruits, lactose along with coffee, molasses, and treacle in the ’07, while the ’06 was more integrated, making individual flavors stick out less, but also providing a more complex flavor. A nice imperial stout.


 barleyPops (1081), Quad-Cities, Illinois, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/510/104/517/20
May 19, 2007  
22 oz. bomber, many thanks to Styles for the bottle from a trade a couple of months ago. shared w/illini08 & Nimrod.
extremely black with a tan head and lacing. aroma and flavors of dark roasted malt, bittersweet chocolate, oak and a hint of bourbon. licorice and molasses add another level of flavor and complexity making this a no brain-er as a top notch brew.


 kmeves (1081), Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/517/20
May 10, 2008  
Pours a oil dark-black body with a small large bubbled beige head. Aroma is moderately sweet,coffee, roast, a bit earthy, smoke and some bourbon. Flavor is roasted coffee, some earthy, smoke, caramel and bourbon. Medium bitter chocolate finish. Smooth full body, alcohol is very well hidden.


 Prostman (1077), Pennsylvania, USA
5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/105/510/105/520/20
Apr 7, 2008  
This is the best imperial stout that I have ever tried. This beer is legendary. Just unbelievable!


 chicagodri (1069), Chicago, Illinois, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/104/517/20
Mar 17, 2008  
Wow, this was some amazing stuff. Pours thick black with a thin tan head. Nice aroma of roasted malt, coffee, chocolate, and bourbon. Great flavor and well balanced, I wish I could get some more.



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