Cavie (1299), Fort Worth, Texas, USA Oct 25, 2009 Dark brown color that turns to rich red through the light. Smell is immediately dark coffee with a faint chocolate overtone. Taste is a nice roasted coffee flavor. Dark chocolate finish. Not bad but has a bitter finish. Best out of Arkansas yet. heemer77 (4294), Savannah, Missouri, USA Oct 23, 2009 Bottle. Deep brown colored with some reddish copper at the edges when held to light. The nose is fairly strong milk chocolate cocoa with some hints of light coffee. The taste has pretty much the same character. IT starts out as strong milk chocolate that gives way to some ashy coffee roast. There is also a little bit of English Walnuts. A decent roasty brew that is slightly thin, certainly on the brown porter side of things. Fratto (662), Arlington, Texas, USA Oct 23, 2009 Bottle from Cavie. Dark pour. Smells a little hoppy, really malty, some caramel, and blatant chocolate. Great roasted malts flavor and very full feel. crazyvin (1245), New York, USA Sep 21, 2009 Labeled as Paradise porter. Pored an opaque brown hue with a freakishly large frothy tan head, good retention. . Aroma was of cocoa notes and caramel mixed with a roasted quality to it. Flavor seemed to have a good roasted presence to it but finish with a great chocolate note. Finish was dry. FROTHINGSLOSH (1961), GREENSBURG, Pennsylvania, USA Sep 19, 2009 This one came in my beer of the month club labeled as Paradise Porter. Sampled from a 12 oz brown bottle this beer poured a black color with a large brown head that lingered. The aroma was a lovely mix of strong sweet cocoa, caramel, malted milk, light fruity hops and moderate floral hops. Almost perfect on the nose. The flavor was dryish, bitter and toasty with sharp floral hops, dry cocoa and a touch of marshmallow. The finish was medium length dry toasty cocoa, roasty malts and floral hops. Well done. brentfeesh (1030), Gadsden, Alabama, USA Sep 1, 2009 I could have sworn this was called “Paradise Porter,” but that is not an option. Anyhow, received in trade from ericandersnavy, AND it is a new state! Thanks. Deep brown head with an easy to froth head. The roasty aroma is noticeable from across the room and is quite pleasant. It has a nice sweetness with just a hint of sharp on the nose. The usual molasses applies as well. Nothing wrong at all with the flavor but it is not as good as the aroma would suggest. The flavor is roasted and perhaps a bit smokey. There is also some sharp roast and burnt caramel sweetness. Medium body with a semi-ashy finish. All and all pretty good. HighGravity (890), Baltimore, Maryland, USA Aug 30, 2009 (Bottles July/2009) (Labeled Paradise Porter) Dark brown to light black in color. Thick creamy tan head, that leaves a nice lacing on the glass. The nose is cola like with an earthy hop undertone. Fresh tasting and very drinkable. The palate is full of coffee and chocolate without being sweet. One of the better Porters that I have had in a while. Odyn (205), New York, USA Aug 24, 2009 Chocolaty aroma with a touch of coffee Dark color, with a thicker taste, but still sort of a light complexion on the palate. The aftertaste reminds me of chocolate pudding! Not a heavy porter, so it could be drunk year round. Good for a party.
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