xsketchyx (184), Oregon, USA Feb 14, 2004 Updated: Feb 28, 2004 Everything a stout should be, nutty and fruity with a burnt taste. Just about perfect.
LilBeerDoctor (733), East Setauket, New York, USA Nov 18, 2008 Rating #700!!! Bottle. Pours black with a super pretty, thick dark brown head. Aroma of coffee and rich sweet roasted malt. Flavor of roasted malt, toffee, and caramel, with a bitter chocolate finish. A nice blend of rich flavors. A top-notch foreign stout.
porterhouse (991), Alna, Maine, USA Oct 13, 2008 (22 oz. bottle via trade with explosivebeer, thanks Brandon!) Char and grass...Pours almost inky black, actually very, very dark brown with just a wisp of brownish head that recedes to the edges. Looks much like an imp stout. Aroma of plum, char, molasses, grape and almost burnt coffee. Mouthfeel fairly smooth, light oiliness, low carbonation, actually a little loose and light-feeling. Flavor starts out heavy on char with a grassiness that detracts. As it warms the grassiness abates a bit and dark chocolate, plum/grape, coffee and char emerge. Bitterness builds toward finish and leaves a bitter coffee/choccolate aftertaste. Some alcohol presence. Quite imp stout-like overall. I didn’t dig the flavor and texture so much but it does have a bit of complexity. anders37 (2834), Malmö, Sweden Oct 11, 2008 Draught @ the brewpub. Pours a black color with a small tan head. Has a roasted malty chocolate and coffee aroma. Roasted malty bitter chocolate and coffee flavor with some hints of licorice. Also some hoppy hints. Has a roasted malty chocolate finish with some hints of bitterness in the aftertaste. Ughsmash (3148), Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA Oct 4, 2008 Many thanks to Bob for knocking this long-standing beer off my Want List! Poured deep brown with lovely initial cap of tan head.. settled to a fine, but thorough dusting after a couple minutes. The aroma picked up an intriguing combination of sweeter chocolates, oats, and some lactic character with deeper malts in the form of molasses, licorice, and coffee.. sweet and succulent overall impression. The flavor opened with a smooth, almost buttery foray of semi-sweet cake-like chocolates, opening into a fluffy middle of milky chocolates and charred coffee.. found some herbal bitterness to brighten up the mood and accompany the dark malts through the finish. Medium-plus bodied and velvety on the palate with just enough carbonation to keep it moving along.. complex array of malts that worked well together.. memorable finish (in the good way). Excellent brew! beerbuzzmontreal (2769), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Sep 25, 2008 Pours a black color with brown highlights. Aroma of licorice and roasted malt. Good flavor of licorice and roasted malt. I’m not too fond of the style, but this one is nicely done.
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