sfontain (500), Columbus, Ohio, USA Mar 23, 2005 Pretty much opaque black; smallish, brown head; barely any lacing. Aroma quite chocolatey; fair amount of caramel; medium roasty; amazingly low alcohol. Big, rich flavor--chocolate, vanilla, light coffee; again, barely any alcohol for the 9%. Big, rich, frothy in the mouth; finish is barely bitter but not too hoppy. You have to let this warm up, but once you do...excellent. Really great stout.
yesyouam (347), Fairport, New York, USA Aug 17, 2008 Sampled at the Flour City Brewers’ Fest 2008. Great Lakes Blackout Stout is a reddish black ale with a leathery, brown sugar colored head. The aroma is of licorice, dark roast coffee, mint and alcohol. It is full bodied and creamy in the mouth. The finish is dry. The flavor has notes of alcohol, licorice, chocolate and black currant. It kind of reminds me of Old Rasputin. I think this was the highlight of the Brewers’ Fest. BMan1113VR (782), Los Angeles (and Dallas, TX), California, USA Aug 17, 2008 Bottle marked to enjoy by 08.02.07...oops, more than a year off, but whatever. Pours with a largish, lgith brown head covering a black body. Aroma of alcohol, toasted malts, some more alcohol, liccorrice, and hazelnuts. Taste is sweet with alcohol. Chocolate over coffee, with vanilla in the battle aswell. Cream mouthfeel, light carbonation. Warming, alcohol is not too well hidden. Ron (737), Rochester, New York, USA Aug 16, 2008 2008 Flour City Brewfest. Pours dark black with a reddish hue, and a small tan head that fades fast. Excellent aroma, with strong chocolate notes. Great complex taste, an initial burst of dried fruit which gives way to chocolate followed by the warmth of the roasted malts and alcohol. Great stout.
sleestak (63), Williamston, Michigan, USA Aug 13, 2008 Pours black...really black, with a thick brown head that quickly diminishes to a surface ring. Aroma is amazing - dark roast coffee, baker’s chocolate, and malt. Taste follows, but adds a touch of hops and an extremely boozy finish. Maybe a wee too much alcohol considering how well most of its peers hide their ethanol. Heavy body, but nice velvety mouthfeel. May just have to put one of these away for a bit to see if it calms down with age. jackzodiac (12), Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Aug 11, 2008 Pitch black with a solid tan head that settles quickly and leaves some thick lacing. Caramel-chocolate aroma with some very faint hints of blueberry. Smooth but heavy mouthfeel. Sweet, malty flavor with some nice coffee notes and a slightly bitter finish.
I have two bottles in the cellar that I plan on opening in a few months.
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