HogTownHarry (3361), Toronto (Harbourfront), Ontario, Canada Dec 24, 2006 <b>Bottle (650ml)</b>. <i>Shared with blankboy, GregClow, jerc and mabel, blankboy’s (?) bottle</i>. Poured oily near-black with a decent lasting brown creamy head. Slightly sour and lactic aroma, decent roast malt with a hint of coffee bean, and crushed mint leaf hops. The taste was quite light, like a porter really, somewhat acidic roast malt, a bit salty, with generic bitterness in the end ... oily body, a little too sour and astringent - I’m just not too sure about this one, as a stout, it’s not up to the mark IMHO.
fuyajo (222), Portland, Oregon, USA Oct 27, 2008 Pours very dark with no head. I wasn’t even sure there was any carbonation at first. Aroma is malty, a tad sweet, and slightly roasty. Very little carbonation; mouthfeel is a bit slippery and thin (probably due to the lack of carbonation). Tastes initially sweet then a bit malty with roasted notes. Finish isn’t terribly long with a bit of hops and has a bit of bite. Not my favorite. WeeHeavySD (2029), San Diego (Hillcrest), California, USA Oct 27, 2008 Bomber, bonus from Hannont, thanks Todd. Pours black with atan head. Nose is big lots of smokey malty and roasty characteristics. Taste is sweet, bitter and well rounded. This is a nice foreign stout with a bit of a bite. Beardface (258), Eugene, Oregon, USA Oct 17, 2008 22oz from Market of Choice in Eugene. Gorgeous pour, very deceiving dark body with an average head. I say deceivingly dark because this has to be the thinnest tasting stout that I’ve ever drank, even making an exception for the style. This is no Dragonstooth, that’s for sure. Also extremely malty, which is not what I hope for from a stout. All in all, very average. JCB (1124), Durham, USA Sep 26, 2008 22oz from Bottletrek. Nice pour, fairly thick and chewy looking with a modest head, lively carbonation. The nose is invitingly roasty, even if less strong than I anticipated. Initial taste certainly suggests the dominant flavor of roasted malts, but it’s really only a suggestion, as there’s a strong tartness underneath. Could this be infected? Very few reviews note this, so I’m inclined to think this might be the case. It certainly cuts into and against the other admirable qualities, and makes it difficult to appreciate this per style (and I’m a big fan of the style). If I try another bottle and it turns out to be an infection, I’ll happily rerate. As is, a disappointment. bhensonb (3136), Woodland, California, USA Sep 25, 2008 Bottle from Bottle Trek. Pours black with a good tan head. Sweetish toasted malt aroma with a little coffee. Full bodied with creamy carbonation. Flavor is sweetish toasted malt, very light coffee and chocolate. It’s mostly malt. Some hop balances things out somewhat at the finish. Pretty drinkable.
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