ratman197 (2152), Arvada, Colorado, USA May 12, 2008 Bomber poured an opaque black with a lasting brown head. Aromas of bitter chocolate, coffee, roasted malt and vanilla. Palate was medium bodied and smooth. Flavors of milk chocolate, vanilla, light roastiness and light coffee with a smooth chocolatey finish.
badbeer (358), Iowa, USA Jul 5, 2008 Poured a nice black color with a tan colored head leaving pretty good lacing. Smell was roasty, chocolate-y, and hoppy as well. Taste was full of chocolate upfront, followed by a roasty and hoppy finish. Mouthfeel was a little less than full bodied, with medium carbonation. Certainly a good beer worth a visit once in a while, I just don’t seem to pick it up that often. Pretty much a must try, and should be widely available enough, that this is no problem.
timsilvia32 (40), born in Michigan, North Carolina, USA Jul 4, 2008 A dark brown pour, quick building tan head. Smells like a fine iced coffee. The coffee notes trump the chocolate and chicory. Some maltiness more hop character. Very good, probably my 2nd favorite Rogue after the chocolate stout. AndrewKScott (217), Lemont, Illinois, USA Jul 2, 2008 Pours a very dark brown with a tan head. Aroma is roasty with chocolate and coffee notes. Smooth chocolate malt taste with a hoppy finish. The balance is absolutely perfect. Mouthfeel is smooth and creamy, body is a tad thin and there is a lot of carb. Overall, awesome stout. urraca (32), New Jersey, USA Jun 30, 2008 Very nice stout. Nice dark, dark brown to black pour with a thick, tan head. Very roasty smell, with a hint of some coffee. Very smooth and malty taste, with hint of chocolate, and a semi-hop filled finish. Honestly though, I’d just prefer a Guinness for it’s price point. jeckenroth (41), Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA Jun 29, 2008
I have a new favorite stout.
Dark off white head, small. Pours a pure black with just a hint of brown.
A review won’t do the mix of flavors justice. Starts with a strong coffee with a smokey malt. Hints of chocolate and earth mix mid way through. The finish is smooth and rather short. Thinner than some stoudts, but that doesn’t take anything away from this quintessential stoudt.
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