douglas88 (1012), Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Jan 5, 2008 Updated: Feb 14, 2008 Bottle drank with, and courtesy of Eric. Pours a dark swirling black with a nice brown head. The aroma is mostly smoke and wood, with some brown sugar perhaps. The taste is quite smooth; dark chocolates, rich roasted malts, some brown sugar and hints of dark fruit. A really great porter, top notch! Well made and complex, yet easy to drink.
DTM (453), Winters, California, USA Jan 6, 2009 Bottle from Monument in Concord, CA. Poured so thick I thought I was drinking an imperial stout. Tasted of chocolate and roasted malts. Smooth and creamy on the palate. I was a bit skeptic about the 8.50 price tag for a bomber, but it was well worth it. hrking (64), Muncie, Indiana, USA Jan 4, 2009 This is hands down the best porter I have ever had. Chocolate creamy smoothness. If I didn’t know it was a porter I would swear it was a stout.This beer was so dangerously creamy and smooth it was like drinking chocolate milk. Nice tan head excellent nose and the taste is something that leaves you wanting more. This is without a doubt the best porter you would ever want to consume NOTHING else comes close. RECOMMEND. IDunno19 (49), Ames, Iowa, USA Jan 3, 2009 Truly impressive beer. Pours black with a dark leather colored head. Nose full of char, smoke, coffee, and sweet licorice hops. Notes of coffee, hops, dark toast, oak, and overwhelming chocolate backed by smoke are smooth on the finish for a delicious, drinkable beer. martinboer (118), Amsterdam, Netherlands Jan 3, 2009 Sep 15, 2007
Bottle from Bier Koning. Wow! A wonderful dark porter. Chocolate and malt taste. So smooth and creamy like a malt. An incredible texture. Dense with dark fruits, coffee and chocolate. Really sweet.
chrillem (3), Örebro, Sweden does not count Jan 3, 2009 Bottle, The bishops arms Örebro. Nice thick head. Aroma from dark malts. Excellent malty body,, very well balanced.
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