fiver29 (325), Strongsville, Ohio, USA Jul 10, 2008 Bomber pours pitch black with a tan head. Has an interesting aroma. I get a hint of alcohol, ash, and some slight sweet roasted malt. Mouthfeel is very heavy with a heavy creamy feel to it as well. Several little bubbles flow into my mouth and attack my tongue and tastebuds. Taste is strong coffee, alcohol, some chocolate, ash flavors, and has a bitterness that must come from the chocolate I suppose. Overall this is a bad ass brew. It reminds me of a brewdog paradox brew. It has the same kinds of qualities. I want to revisit this one after it ages a little while . Its still a little hot right now.
AdamSkillin (368), High Bridge, New Jersey, USA Oct 6, 2008 Pours 6,000 mile plus used motor oil black (always a good sign) and tastes of bitter chocolate with grainy oatmeal texture. No overbearing bitter-/ burntness (which is a good thing). Full mouthfeel, great flavor, amazing dark tan head on a truly opaque black beer. Stone always raises and then blasts through my expectations. A-plus beer. KnN (306), Greenbelt, Maryland, USA Oct 5, 2008 Pours black as your soul with a thin dark brown head. Aroma is burned roast malt and chocolate. Flavor is pretty robust, but a little one dimensional. There’s a hint of chocolate but a lot of burnt chocolate chip cookies action going on there too. However, it’s surprisingly low key from what I was expecting from a Stone stout. Good beer though. bp (308), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 4, 2008 Bottle: pours dark black with a tan head that quickly disappears, a little bit of the chocolate in the aroma but I’m not picking up much else, taste is malty, bitter chocolate, fairly full bodied. Solid but nothing special. otakuden (117), Vero Beach, Florida, USA Oct 4, 2008 Poured a rich black, bringing to mind liquid dark chocolate as she fills my glass and a soft tan head graces her top. The head quickly faded into a small ring around my glass, making way for an interesting nose mingling with caramel espresso notes, a hint of tobacco, and almost burnt dark chocolate notes. her body is thick, but not overly so, with an immediate bitter dark chocolate profile stepping up to the plate, followed by her pinch-hitters, woodsy notes, bitter espresso, soft chewy notes of toasted oatmeal and a dry finish. A warming sensation pleasantly lingers in my throat and upper chest area, giving away her ABV of just a little over 9%. A bit of a chewy mouthfeel as she warms which smacks of delicious toasted oat, though rich dark bitter chocolate and espresso rules her palate.
For an imperial stout, Stone’s 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout lives up to most of her name, though I didn’t detect as much oatmeal as I probably would in a standard oatmeal stout. This isn’t a detriment though, as part of her purpose is to bring the imperial to the oatmeal and create a delectable marriage of the two which she accomplishes with aplomb. heynik1885 (26), tonawanda, New York, USA Oct 3, 2008 Dark black pour, Dark brown 2 finger head. Some lacing on glass. Slight burnt masty smell, taste is the same with a hint of chocolate and oat. Hard to tell 9.2% well put together stout. Will drink again.
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