ogglethorp (801), Ohio, USA Dec 18, 2006 Tap. Pours a dark brown, with a decent sized, very dense, tan colored head, some lacing. Aroma is light, roasted malts, chocolate. Flavor is sweet malts, chocolate, toast. Palate is full bodied, medium carbonation, creamy, smooth, bitter finish. Very well done.
jcwattsrugger (4045), Florida and, New Jersey, USA Sep 3, 2008 on nitro-pours a tan head that laces and black color. Aroma is rich dark malt-coffee, roasty/peat, hint of sharpness. Taste is sweet, rich dark malt-coffee, roasty/peat, hint of sharpness from hops. Slight ashy and semi dry finish. Smooth, soft carbonation.
Glouglouburp (2006), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Jul 7, 2008 In short: A basic roasted stout. No complexity but still highly drinkable
How: Tap (nitro) at brewpub
The look: Black body with a medium beige head
In long: This highly drinkable stout doesn’t offer much more than smooth roasted malts flavour. Not much fruity notes here or coffee or whatever. The hops dry out the beer but doesn’t provide much flavour and/or bitterness. Well balanced nonetheless. Highly roasted malts, maybe a distant light chocolate taste and that’s about it. Despite its simplicity this was a rather enjoyable pint. The mouthfeel is pleasant, it’s got plenty of malts and the pleasant roastiness and dryness made it a session beer that you cannot get tired of. Those qualities makes it lack of complexity very forgivable. As simple and effective as a “get lost” answer to a “Haven’t I seen you somewhere before?” line.
BeerBaron617 (153), Novi, Michigan, USA Jun 8, 2008 Just had this on tap at the brewery, Very nice dark color with off white head, lots of coffee and chocolate in the aroma, and almost a bit smokey on the finish. very tasty, and much better than it’s irish counterpart. jeremyd365 (100), Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Apr 8, 2008 Poured very dark with a light tannish head. It smelled of coffee with hints of chocolate, and tasted more of the same, only slightly bitter at the end. It felt heavy on the palette. It was quite drinkable for a heavy stout. A great St. Patty’s Day alternative to those big brands out there! leeburg (92), Appalachian Trail, West Virginia, USA Jan 14, 2008 I love supporting smaller stouts, but I’d still choose Guinness. However, so many are thin, and not nearly as creamy as their descriptions eagerly describe. This one was no different.
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