Maria (4418), Thisted, Denmark Jun 1, 2008 Thank you so much After4ever/Tom, for this one from our first trade in January 2007. It’s a vintage 2004 and I enjoy it mid May 2008. It’s pitch black with a small, creamy, tan head. The aroma is vinous with notes of roasted malt, port-wine, hints of oranges, dark fruit, licorice and syrup. The mouthfeel is oily and leaves a layer on tongue and teeth. The flavour has a light sweetness, notes of roasted malt, sweet licorice, dark fruit, preserved figs, blood orange, and towards the end I find licorice, that develops into coffee in the very, very long finish. There is nothing much more to say than it’s a fantastic beer!
NewBelgium5 (24), , Pennsylvania, USA Oct 11, 2008 Pours dark brown and has an aroma of a homemade wine, very fruity but with an obvious alcohol smell. Small sips yielded a more alcoholic taste while larger sips gave a more complex dark coffee stout flavor. Went down much smoother than anticipated and the alcohol is very nicely hidden. BelgianBeerGal (978), Sabbatical in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Oct 11, 2008 2007 bottle. Super dark brown pour with a thin tan ring. HUGE aroma of coffee, alcohol, soy sauce, molassas and rummed fruit. Big flavour of dark coffee with cream and sugar added. Definitely something to drink slowly and savor in small sips. Unique stout being this hot. Good but not really my favourite in the style. KornDogg (24), Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 8, 2008 2007 bottle. Got it for $10 which was the cheapest I could find around Pittsburgh at THE BEER STORE... Sharp Edge wanted $18...
Beautiful, Midnight Black color... strong alcohol aroma.. a little sweet with a strong coffee flavor... some said you would need to sip it slowly, I however thought the alcohol flavor was hidden nicely... so good I wish I would have bought 2 bottles to enjoy... gameface23 (115), Haverhill, Massachusetts, USA Oct 7, 2008 Updated: Oct 8, 20082007 bottle. Pitch black pour with a small-sized khaki head. Very alcoholic aroma. Smells like port wine, very sweet molasses, coffee and strong malted barley. With 18% alcohol, it would be hard to hide it, but it was like Dogfish didn’t even try to. Taste was similar: like a fortified wine. I would’ve enjoyed this more if the price wasn’t so steep ($8.95 for 12 oz). lithy (206), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Oct 6, 2008 Rating #200. Bottled on 10/10/06 I believe, hard to read the date stamp, but green capped. Half of the bottle into the snifter yields a completely opaque black body with a modest tan head that disappears quickly to a lasting ring but a swirl will revive some carbonation temporarily. The nose is potent alcohol that is trying to hide behind a powerful sweetness with smaller notes of roasted malt and molasses. Not quite as viscous as I expected but certainly a thick syrupy coating brew. Very very sweet, but not offensively so. Goes down with a slight burn and notes of roasted malt, licorice, chocolate, sweet dark fruits, some soy sauce and vanilla. Very port like and vinuous. And very good though likely not for everyone. To me another winner from DFH. My other bottle is being put away for a few more years.
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