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Port Brewing Old Viscosity

Port Brewing Old Viscosity

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An American Strong Ale brewed by
Port Brewing/Lost Abbey

San Marcos, California USA

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5263.97/5.03.97/5.010%96.5Trappist glass P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Definitely not your Dad's Wimpy 30 weight. An enormous & luscious dark ale that's as opaque and dark as the most well used motor oils.

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 kegbear (101), Orange, California, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/105/516/20

Jun 13, 2008    Updated: Jun 14, 2008
Jet black with a thick dark head that lingers. Dark malt, dried fruit, licorice and a very slight bit of smoke in the finish. 10% alcohol is well hidden. Will buy again.

 TAR (2008), Boulder Co., Colorado, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/518/20
Oct 5, 2008  
Black with hues of chestnut. Tight and creamy cap of gray-tan foam. Sophisticated malt-driven aromas of chocolate wafers, malted milk balls, creamed coffee, caramelized malt, and scorched malt hulls. Light whiff of hops, red licorice, burnt toffee, plum, and raisin. Carbonation softly caresses the tongue. Bottle conditioned. Weighty layers of malt immediately unfold upon the palate as a balancing kiss of lustrous chocolate-covered plums and black cherry fruitiness shyly emerges. Sturdy, seemingly impenetrable malt body is partially lifted by a poignant bite of roasted malt hulls. Dab of coffee teases the palate as it wavers in and out of the flavorsome medley of lighter malt shades. The brightness of the dried plum and red licorice esters mirrors that of the restraint. Gooey base of melted fudge pillars the hefty maltiness while bitter notes of burnt cocoa and dark chocolate underscore the richness and echo the beautifully understated caramelized oak undertow. Alcohol is clean and virtually undetectable. Dazzling interplay between the metallic malt bite and subtle tannins which lightly tingle the palate. Despite the presence of tannins, the barrel extractives are in synch with the malt and esters. Well-developed cakey malt forms an alliance with a fudgelike tackiness before closing with a dryish cocoa, charcoal, and minty alcohol flourish. This is a finessed malt bomb. Quite exquisite.


 nqualls (420), Tennessee, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/105/516/20
Sep 28, 2008  
Bottle. Poured a solid black color with a two finger brown head. Aroma of vanilla and roasted malt. Flavor was oak, vanilla, dark fruit and chocolate. Full body with soft carbonation.


 beerheart (224), Erie, Colorado, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/517/20
Sep 26, 2008  
Courtesy of Hank. On a night that I served Westvleteren 8 and Leffe Brune, this was my fave. The aromas of vanilla and roasted malts were pleasing. The dark pour yielded flavors of ripe fruits, sherry, and bourbon. This should age tremendously. well.


Pompey (32), Longmont, Colorado, USA
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/59/105/519/20
Sep 25, 2008  
Lovely pour, used motor oil black pour with a lovely chocolate colored head. Aroma of earth, dark malts, with some sweetness. Lots of hops just beneath the other flavors. What a blast of oily thick flavors from burned malts, sweetness, hops, followed by a long finish that is austere to dry at the tail end. There is an abundance of heavy dark rich just ripe stone fruits, wood, vegetal hops, and sherry/marsala. This is an imperial stout of world class. I am impressed and look forward to my next bottle.


 MrEcted1 (140), Wheat Ridge, Colorado, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/58/104/516/20
Sep 24, 2008  
Very nice brew by Port. It’s classified as an American Strong Ale and on the bottle it considers itself unclassified, but in my opinion this is pretty much an imperial stout with even more sweetness. Has stout characteristics... chocolate, coffee, wood, dark fruits. Quite sweet. Very thick on the palate. Good beer but a bottle is all you need as it becomes a bit cloying.




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