shigadeyo (1370), Southwest Ohio Area, Ohio, USA May 1, 2008
4/29/2008: Short review: Dirty Old Man is an AWESOME beer! Longer review: Dirty Old Man pours much thicker than expected and is much darker than expected. It is opaque, deep ruby brown in color and has a small brown head. The aroma oozes vanilla with a tinge of dark chocolate as well. That’s just the beginning though. The best part is the flavor with TONS of nicely caramelized malt that is sweet and sugary. This is combined with some milk chocolate and nicely balanced with a smooth whisky flavor. The whiskey is definitely there and adds a great flavor without adding any alcohol burn. Vanilla and cream are present in the back and a faint rye spiciness is hidden deep, but can be found if one searches for it. This beer is full-bodied and think, but not syrupy. It is smooth on the palate and has a creamy texture. Dirty Old Man has a fantastic balance of flavors. YUM!
12 fl. oz. bottle (Bottled on 04FEB08) from buckybeer and shared with Tmoney99. Thanks a ton Mark! This is one of my new favorite beers! Rating #100 for this beer...
yngwie (3529), Kristiansand, Norway Sep 5, 2008 Bottle, shared by papsoe. A clear, dark brown pour leaves a small beige head. Mocha, chocolate, dried fruits, some vanilla and spirits and a little note of oxidation in the aroma. The flavor is on the mocha and chocolate side, with some oxidation and alcohol. Is there a touch of dms too? Medium body and a coffee-bitter finish. A quite nice one, and sure not a dirty old beer. (080822) yespr (6400), Copenhagen O, Denmark Aug 24, 2008 12 fl oz bottle. Pours dark brown with a small orange glare and a fully gone head. Whisky like and roasted malty aroma. Flavour is sweet malty with a smooth chocolate base. Slight alcohol burn out of the roasted malt and chocolate flavours. Smooth yet warming but not without some edge to it. sneagrams3 (1402), St. Louis, Missouri, USA Aug 22, 2008 The Dan Journal #228. Tasted 8/20/08. 12oz bottle. Pitch and dark hued. Bubbled head. Cocoa woody nose. Bitter with a whiskey burn. Touch vanilla and peppery. Full bodied and slick. Tasty and bitter. Dry finish blended with the woody malty character. This is a damn fine porter! fiver29 (305), Strongsville, Ohio, USA Aug 20, 2008 Bottle pours pitch black with a thin off white head. Has a slight aroma that consists of slight bourbon, chocolate, and vanilla. Has a medium to heavy body. Taste is very nice. Has a creaminess with bourbon, vanilla, chocolate, and finishes smooth with all of these flavors on the back side. This is a solid brew. valpoaj (290), Valparaiso, Indiana, USA Aug 17, 2008 Pours a deep chocolate with a good one finger tan head that settles quickly but leaves a nice film. Aroma is heavy on rye, roasted malts, and some coffee accents...very pleasant overall. Flavor is, well, surprisingly good. Lots of rye flavors, with heavy doses of milky chocolate, coffee, roasted malt, and a bit of a spice note as well. Palate is very good...not too heavy, but has a very smooth mouthfeel. This was a very nice porter for the summer months, and the aging in the rye whiskey barrels gave it a great extra dimension without overwhelming the beer...probably my favorite from Tyranena to date.
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