apoptosis (1316), Long Island, New York, USA Nov 10, 2007 Nearly no head at all, but a great, thick, oily black body. The aroma is impressive. Roasty and warm. Lots of cocoa and vanilla. And coffee and caramel. The aroma is very enticing. The flavor is much of the same, but I’m not quite so fond of the barrel aging taste in this beer. But I do find the oak pleasant in the finish. It keeps it a little drier and less sweet than many Imperial Stouts. Nice!
Poohlaga (1), Seattle, Washington, USA does not count Jan 7, 2009 If you can get your hands on this beautiful stout do so.... the rich deep malt and a seriously curious flavors of molasses draws you deeper and deeper. Great find! DSG (1020), Yuvalim, Israel Jan 5, 2009 (10/29/08) Bottle at Valley Brew brewery in Stockton (thanks a lot Mike!). Black with a brown head. Aroma of roasted malt and coffee. Sweet roasty flavor with coffee, dark chocolate notes and some fruitiness. Full-bodied. Good stuff. csbosox (1010), Prairie Village, Kansas, USA 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. piscator34 (982), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Jan 2, 2009 2007 vintage via and shared with oakbluff on New Years Eve. Black in colour with moderate carbonation. Strong aromas of chocolate, vanilla, wild licorice, caramel, and coffee. Very mellow in the mouth with a dominant chocolate fudge flavor, with secondary notes of vanilla, flint, and caramel. Finishes dry, with a nice peppery hop finish. Quality stuff. markwise (450), Just North of Tampa, Florida, USA Dec 30, 2008 2008 Bottle from Southbay Drugs. Pours a deep black with a brown head. This is one where the nose alone is worth it in the complexity department- I could smell this beer for a while. Nose is chocolate, alcohol, coffee, cinnamon, spice, licorice, and bourbon. Flavor is similar with depth and complexity on top. Coffee and coconut join up in the flavor. Lots of yellow lace when swirled. Gets better as it warms. Finish is lingering bitter chocolate. Excellent beer.
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