BlackForestCO (549), Fort Collins and Black Forest, Colorado, USA Dec 25, 2007 Updated: Aug 4, 2008 07 bottle thanks to dirty_martini (also thanks to miketd for hooking me up with a bottle I am aging). Poured a nice black color with a thin tan head that diminished to a ring. Strong aroma of coffee and chocolate. Smooth entry leads to a nice, strong coffee flavor with under tones of rich chocolate, roasted malts, and even a bit of vanilla. Super smooth on the palate, as others have hinted to, it seems almost chalky, but not in an overpowering, bad way. Became even more rich and tasty as it warmed. Alcohol isn’t very obvious, considering the 12% content, but you feel it after words. Sweet beer, thanks Larry!
mmm///beer (578), Austin, Texas, USA Oct 10, 2008 2008 750 mL bottle in trade from Snojerk321- the man with more hookups in SD than a dozen pimps!!! Served in tulip as suggested on the bottle- with so many things going on right now for me, I figured it to be an opportune time to crack this puppy open! Poured blacker than the abyss of outer space, foamy dark tan with shades of brown one finger thick formed and left bubbles on the side of the glass. Huge aroma of coffee, dark roasted malt, dark bakers chocolate, and old fashioned beer awesomeness. Hits the mouth with a body wide enough to drive a Kenworth through easily, malt is highly enjoyable, hearty coffee with notes of caramel and cream in the middle, finish is lasting and has enjoyable warming experience. Not as good as my personal fav, but still hits a 10 on my awesome meter!!! AskForJenny (447), Ontario, New York, USA Oct 8, 2008 0.75l - Smoky, cocoa nose, thin tan head, some lacing. Creamy, milky stout, then mint, then some smoky hops. Good not great. dogfish120love (78), west hartford, Connecticut, USA Oct 5, 2008 Poured black with a thick rocky 3 finger head that is burnt sugar at first then tan in color. Aroma is over poweringly coffee and chocolate, which dominate any other aroma. The tase is magnificant, huge chocolate and cofee flavors, combined with alcohol. The coffee and chocolate seem to mask the high ABV. This is the best beer I have ever had it is official. timsilvia32 (249), from Michigan now in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Oct 4, 2008 Old engine oil black pour, dark tan head that lasted the entire glass. Looking at it from the side there were 3 layers, dark tan, reddish brown, then black. Roasted aromas, coffee and malt. Great creamy mouthfeel for such a big beer. Roast malt, some coffee, chocolate, mocha, a little lactic even. The alcohol is nearly non-existent for being 12%. Finishes much less bitter than many imperials. Lingering mocha latte. If there was an imperial milk stout, this could be it. The best of both, the roast, bittering and ABV of the imperial stout combined with the creamy mouthfeel and chocolate of a milk stout. At this point it is close, but I think this might be the best beer I’ve had nearly ever. I’ve rated the Bell’s double cream stout higher because it’s abv allows for more prolonged comsumption. This is the first time such a high expectation was met. That being said, I may be rating a little based on expectations. We’ll see after the other 3 I have age a bit. Will have to try the barrel aged. BeerBunker (103), Burbank, Illinois, USA Oct 3, 2008 Pours oily black with a brown head. Head dissapates quickly. Aroma is of raosted malt, caramel, chocolate, and dark fruit. Taste is absolutely delicious. Strong malt flavors, caramel, some hints of coffee beans, balanced with alcohol, yeast, and fruit. Nice alcohol punch, which wasn’t as strong as I expected. Lingering taste of chocolate lasts way longer than expected. This beer is amazingly drinkable for being a heavy stout that’s 12%.
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