emacgee (1130), Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA Jul 21, 2008 Pours pitch black with a one finger creamy tan head. The nose is smokey, roasty, has some coffee, but is predominated by this cigarette smell. The flavor is similar, very smokey, lots of tobacco, not pleasant, bitter bakers chocolate, coffee. Thick mouthfeel and a little warm on the finish.
Jine (859), Nutley, New Jersey, USA Oct 7, 2008 10.06.08 22 shared with AdamSkillin. More great stuff from Stone. Dark with an almost brown head. Very powerful and sleek. raphael (277), Portland, Oregon, USA Oct 6, 2008 Real dark out of the bottle. The sourness surprises me, waves of milk chocolate, a line between bitter and sour, the alcohol. That chocolate-alcohol aroma of kahlua, implying coffee as well, bottom roast. The foam is a beautiful color but quick. Very clean finish. ketchepillar (277), Des Moines, Iowa, USA Oct 6, 2008 Quite black w/ dark brown head. Aroma is unimpressive and very light; strawberry; very little indication of chocolate or roasted malts. Palate is very very smooth, with a little carbonation/alcohol kick in the finish. Flavor is a little more like one would expect but still odd. The oatmeal makes it weird. Definite light fruitiness-more strawberries going along with the alcohol in a not so pleasing fashion. It finishes about how one would expect though with a lot of rich dark chocolate and a good moderately dry bitterness. Probably would be better, but less intriguing without the oatmeal. Could be good with some age on it as well. crowderm (180), St. Paul, Minnesota, USA Oct 6, 2008 Oily black pour with nice tan head. The head dies quickly, but leaves some nice lacing. The aroma is boozy, with some chocolate, dark fruits and burnt malts. The flavor is kind of bizarre. First bitter burnt malt, then a strange cherry/plum fruit flavor, then the chocolate hits making for an excellent bitter finish. The palate is the standout aspect of this beer. Awesome, thick, chewy. Almost like drinking a bowl of oatmeal prepared with an imperial stout instead of water. Interesting, complex, but a little disappointing. The palate alone however makes this beer worth the price of admission. hillfiiiiire (209), Atoka, Tennessee, USA Oct 6, 2008 Pours nice and thick with a quickly dissipating tan head. Aroma is certainly chocolate that I would go ahead and call burnt chocolate if that actually means anything. And not much else, but it is quite nice. Flavor is really weird and interesting. I’m not sure what’s going on. It’s like the oatmeal cures the bitterness of the chocolate because there certainly is the smoothness I associate with an oatmeal stout going on, and it consequently just goes down really smooth. I enjoy it. The palate is nice and full bodied. It’s definitely interesting to say the least.
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