cking (1041), North Canton, Ohio, USA
| 4.3 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 9/10 | 3/5 | 9/10 | 4/5 | 18/20 | Oct 28, 2009 "A sour vinegar scent cuts right through a strong aroma of coffee and leather. It’s completely unexpected and amazingly inviting....I love it! Mottle brown body with a collapsing tan head and spotty lacing. Roasty and bitter, the nice sourness tickles the taste buds. Fresh roasted coffee, toasted nuts, chocolate, tobacco and that wonderful sour vinegar. What a great use of sour malt, this beer is incredible and deserves great recognition."
Fratto (751), Arlington, Texas, USA
| 1.3 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 3/10 | 4/5 | 1/10 | 1/5 | 4/20 | Dec 22, 2009 Bottle from Cavie. Reddish brown pour with a small head. Smells like blackened burned coffee beans and a hint of vinegar. Sour, tart, vinegar, and grapefruit. Coffee aftertaste isn’t too weak to cover the sour vinegar taste. This had better be an infected bottle. cwsample (10), Texas, USA
| 0.8 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 2/10 | 2/5 | 1/10 | 1/5 | 2/20 | Dec 22, 2009 Bottle from Cavie. Smells like burnt coffee beans. Dark red color. Taste, one word: vinegar. MatSciGuy (639), Rosemount, Minnesota, USA
| 3.9 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 7/10 | 3/5 | 8/10 | 4/5 | 17/20 | Dec 21, 2009 [Bottle] Pours a deep clear brown with almost no head. Aroma is sweaty socks, vinegar, some caramel and roasted notes, and a touch of oak and vanilla. The flavor is super interesting. Lightly fruity, soft acidity, light carbonation, some tart lactic acid, more old gym sock, and some tannin from the oak. What a strange and wonderful recreation. I really dig this one. savnac (450), Palmer, Alaska, USA
| 3.5 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 7/10 | 3/5 | 7/10 | 4/5 | 14/20 | Dec 20, 2009 12 oz bottle thanks to Vince. Pours a clear amber brown with a very small fizzy off white head. Aroma of malt vinegar, some wood and some toasty malt. The flavor is very sour up front but slowly fades a bit and lets the sweet malt come in, the sourness comes back at the end and finishes long. Medium body with an almost sparkling carbonation and a long finish. I poured this and smelled/tasted it before I got on ratebeer to check it out. At first I though mine was infected but after reading about the beer I realized this is how it’s intended to be. Very interesting beer. NobleSquirrel (1120), Chicago, Illinois, USA
| 3.9 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 6/10 | 3/5 | 9/10 | 4/5 | 17/20 | Dec 20, 2009 Bottle from a non-RB friend. Pours a translucent ruby/brown with dissipating oily head. Nose is a big hint of malt vinegar, some roast and distant cherries and vanilla. On taste, more interesting once the acetic notes dissipate. Some roast comes through, mild acidity with a bit of a funky note. I do get some cocoa/caramel notes in the background, not really any smoke. The porter base here is pretty damned good, though and the sourness really grows on you. Super-interesting stuff. BVery (554), Burnsville, Minnesota, USA
| 2.8 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 6/10 | 4/5 | 5/10 | 3/5 | 10/20 | Dec 18, 2009 Bottle. Cola colored pour with very minimal head. Vinegar and wood on nose. Taste is sour, raisin. Not my favorite. CharlesDarwin (1849), Point Judith, Rhode Island, USA
| 3.5 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 7/10 | 4/5 | 7/10 | 3/5 | 14/20 | Dec 16, 2009 12oz Bottle. Thanks John! Very unique toasted malt aroma, with a twinge of dinginess and acids. Like weak coffee or strong tea. Pours a brilliant clear red-brown, with copious foamy off-white head. This a probably one of the oddest-tasting beers I’ve ever had. Sour coffee, a bit of oak, a bit of smoke and brown malts. Now I understand why Londoners created Southern English Brown as something other than vatted porter, this isn’t particularly drinkable in my book. I appreciate the historical rendition, but the mashup is a bit coarse. The alcohols rise quickly with strong hints of acetic quality. The smoked malts are really buried, which was kind of the point, but in some ways it just confuses the situation. I believe that this is faithful, and I think the execution was right one, I’m just not that into the outcome. hbmason (34), Succasunna, New Jersey, USA
| 3.9 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 7/10 | 4/5 | 8/10 | 4/5 | 16/20 | Dec 15, 2009 12 oz. bottle. poured a dark brown/light black with little head. Very sour for a porter which made this very drinkable and interesting. Def. one of the more unique porters i have tried. Thumbs up.
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