Indra (1833), Prairie Village, Kansas, USA Apr 15, 2008 750ml bottle. Mildly sweet chocolate malt aroma, roasty, gently musty and fruity with background notes of red grape, spicy, estery yeast and a touch of brown sugar. Dark red-brown in color, nearly black, with a lasting, foamy ivory head and copious amounts of lacing to match. Flavor is full of chocolate and dark caramel malt sweetness, lightly roasty and milky with a touch of burnt sugar and licorice appearing late, along with a hint of tangy dried fruit. Finely creamy effervescence with a silky, lightly coating feel and a medium-full body. Pleasant enough but not in the same class as, say, Ellezelloise Hercule.
chrisafari (84), Orange, California, USA Sep 6, 2008 Sweet aroma of plum and spice (coriander). Pours dark purple/brown with no head retention. Flavor is sweet plum and finishes with nice spice. Really unique, for a stout, but still very good. More like an Abbey Trippel than an english or american Stout. Worth a try, don’t be fooled by RB low rating. Ughsmash (3004), Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA Sep 1, 2008 750mL bottle, BB 6/27/08. After the cork shot into my vaulted ceiling and a few ounces found my carpet, this poured deep garnety brown with a short, but well-retained cap of beige head.. no further sign of the force that this opened with. The aroma picked up dark fruity sourness over lightly roasted chocolate and molasses notes.. some musty funk that I really dug in there. The flavor had dry, semi-sweet chocolate, molasses, and tobacco laced with sour fruity and yeasty notes.. the latter character almost made the finish refreshing.. odd, but tasty. Medium-bodied and dry on the palate with light grainy bitterness and the aforementioned fruity sourness.. cool style that I haven’t seen enough of. lassem (110), Copenhagen, Denmark Aug 30, 2008 Pours a dark brown with an impressive fluffy light brown head. The nose is disapointing and a little citrus-like blended with metal. The mouthfeel is light and too waterish for a stout. The taste is like melis, there is some toffeé, cacao and roasted malts... but all to little... where is the personality....?? A flat fading finish. Bummer nearbeer (1235), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Aug 24, 2008 750 ml, bb 27-06-08. Translucent mahogany with a twelve-pour, gigantenormongus head that settles to a lasting quarter-inch and leaves sticky, creamy lace. Aroma is that of a Coca-Cola with some slight cherry and ash. Flavor is cherry-grape Kool-Aid with some caramel toffee. Light char, coffee, cocoa and wood on the finish. Medium-heavy body is sometimes smooth, sometimes fizzy and finishes dry with acidity and roast malt. Alcohol is well hidden. Very interesting stout that is more like a cross between a dubbel, a mocha and a fruit soda. Recommendation: let it breathe a few minutes and drink at least 8 oz. before you decide you don’t like it. fata2683 (86), APO, New York, USA Aug 21, 2008 This is one of my favorite Belgians, I’ve had it many times and it never dissapoints. Although it’s marketed as a stout I think this is more of a dark Brune. Dark cadi sugar and burnt carmel with a solid amount of bitterness. Very good!
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