Palidor19 (1750), Brandon, Florida, USA Jun 24, 2008 en roasting with flavor, smokey and cocoay with semi sweet malts and bitter flavors. smooth and soft. nick76 (2634), Tampa, Florida, USA Jun 24, 2008 The aroma is dark and toasty with chocolate, coffee, and a hint of smoke. The appearance is dark brown with a tan head. The flavor is like the aroma but too bitter. The palate is smooth. Overall it’s pretty good. Imaena (259), Portland, Maine, USA Jun 23, 2008 Draught @Modial du Biere. Black and heady. Typical coffe and chocolate with bitter notes and silky texture. As a stout fan what set this apart was the aroma... grassy and hop laced. All I wanted it to be. smith4498 (822), Miami, Florida, USA Jun 20, 2008 Pours dark brown/black with big brown head. Nice chocolate and coffee aromas. Burnt malt flavor with some coffee and choolate flavors and slightly bittersweet. Mild carbonation, medium to full body and a velvety smooth mouthfeel make this go down smooth. Very easy to drink, a well done stout. donteatpoop (124), Youngstown, Ohio, USA Jun 19, 2008 Deep dark brown, faint traces of chocolate hit the nose and a tan white head retains well. Nice lacing effects. Tastes smooth, the oatmeal is a nice partner to the dark malts, the chocolate hints remain more of a background presence than anything. Goes down smooth, a pleasure to drink.
Serving type: bottle hiphop (84), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jun 19, 2008 Dark beer out of the bottle with a frothy brown head. Dark malty nose with hints of chocolate and licorice. Pours very thick and leaves great lace. Very smooth mouthfeel that coats the mouth in a very pleasing way. Chocolate with a strong malty sweetness balanced well by the coffee bitterness. Great sipping beer, one of the best offered in Ontario. CanIHave4Beers (833), Des Moines, Iowa, USA Jun 17, 2008 Aroma of burnt oak, coffee, and soy sauce, along with a very whole grain bread type of smell. This just looks great in the glass with its massive tan head and very dark black color, not to mention the good lace it leaves on the glass. Taste is particularly dry with hints of coffee beans, raisins, and of course oatmeal. This beer is particularly smooth and easy to drink, perhaps a little too smooth, but pleasant never the less. Beerdedone (1873), Croydon, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 11, 2008 Bottle. Pours black with a small light brown head. Aroma of dark malts, coffee, light oatmeal, and notes of chocolate. Richly roasted flavor with chocolate, oatmeal, toasted grains and a touch of light smokiness.
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