5 AROMA 10/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 10/10 PALATE 5/5 OVERALL 20/20 BelgianWannabe (2) - attleboro, USA - OCT 31, 2007 does not count
this is (as far as i’m concerned) as close to perfection as any beer will ever be.
i was in love with the first batch, so when i heard another was out, i immediately went to my favorite local brew store (yankee spirits, south attleboro, mass...if you’ve never been, go), and picked up 6, i have 3 aging, the others were enjoyed on three different nights.
now this batch definately came out with a much more powerful aroma than the last batch, now when i say powerful, i don’t mean alcoholic smells, i just mean all the same smells from batch one were present, and much more potent
first, i poured it into a brandy (style) snifter glass (one of the ones that came with the rapscallion 4 packs for a while)
the pour was beautiful, dark, black, smooth, with small reddish/tan head, (which quickly died down) leaves a nice lacing on the glass.
i give it a swirl, a deep sniff BOOM! dark chocolate, marachino (spelling?) cherries, cappucino, alot like the first batch, but with more of a chocolate smell, and far more intense.
taste...beergasm! i never thought it could get any better than batch one, god damn i was wrong. beautiful, like someone made a sam smith’s imperial stout, but doubled everything in the recipe (besides the hops), and added chocolate covered cherry flavoring.
so many suddle complexities...
if you clear the palate, and do not smoke, eat, or drink (with the exception of water of course) anything for an hour beforehand, and enjoy one of these over the course of an hour, i swear, you will discover a new flavor with every sip. espresso, cherry, chocolate covered cherry, rasin, plum, dark chcocolate, milk chcocolate, dried apricot, and cherry syrup, along with the light background flavors of brandy, bourbon and rum...it makes me shiver, i am in love with a beer.
the only huge difference in flavor is that batch one had the finish of a real strong imperial stout (as i expected), this one has the finish of a red wine...not necessarily an aftertaste, so much as just a little hint of a red wine flavor at the tail end of every sip, which is quickly replaced by a light chocolatey inhale
mouthfeel, thick, lightly syrupy, like a beer shake.
drinkability, simple...sip it, love it, enjoy it, it will last at least an hour, if you try to drink it like you would a brown session ale, or a sam adams boston lager, you will ruin the experience....but for such a strong sipper, this is perfect as far as drinkability, especially with such a low carbonation level.
4.2 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 9/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 17/20 Countbeer (1938) - Best of Eindhoven ohne Brauhaus, NETHERLANDS - MAY 26, 2012
Bottle: Batch 3:
Really deep dark brown pour. Small to medium brown head, changes quick into a thicker brown lacing on top of a pitch black beer.
Smell is deep, I mean deep: lot of deep black liquid liquorice and dark strong coffee/espresso, roasted oatmeal, hint of manure, some long roasted barley malts (almost burned), lot of dark dark roasted burned ingredients. There’s no hint of alcohol, nice.
Taste is a strong mix of roasted spices, roasted barley malts, dark liquorice, roasted barleys, roasted chocolate, some dark chocolate, some dried dark fruits, some soya, roasted (autumnal) herbs and grass, light bitter, bit sticky, hint of caramel and brown sugars but overpowered by the roasted taste and alcohol. There is also a decent warmth. (decent considering the alcohol percentage.
Aftertaste is nice light bitter with roasted barley and roasted grass. Though the grass comes through more and more, the roasted barleys and chocolate seems to combine their powers and make something like a praline/bon-bon kind of aftertaste (with a (roasted) grassy tint).
Low carbo, very soft mouthfeel with a fast and top notch growing spicyness, full body and a creamy texture. Damn, this is strong (the cool label somehwat sugests to) and tasty, but you definitely taste the strong alcohol notes.
5 AROMA 10/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 10/10 PALATE 5/5 OVERALL 20/20 SublimePalate (2) - Austin, Texas, USA - MAY 9, 2012 does not count
This beer changed my life... the flavors and aromas were so complex and wonderful. With each sip you get 4 different stages of flavor with the finish leaving you speechless.
4.6 AROMA 9/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 9/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 19/20 volbeerman (4) - - MAY 4, 2012 does not count
Batch 3, 12 oz, trappist glass. Smoky scent upon opening, midnight black pour, tried once before, but even more tasty after 5 years of aging. Robust boozy flavor that is used the right way, an overall pleasure to drink.
3.9 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 16/20 GothGargoyle (273) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - APR 19, 2012
Dark black with a subtle red tinge, nice chocolate head that leaves a little lacing. Aroma is oak, licorice, coffee, chocolate, vanilla, and booze. Warming to the palate with a slight slickness to the mouthfeel. Taste starts big and chocolately, followed by some vanilla, lots of oak, a little licorice and a bitter roast coffee finish. Has a bit to much overall booziness which makes it a liitle harsh, but has a good depth and will probably age nicely.
3.8 AROMA 7/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 15/20 HenryXXX (60) - British Columbia, CANADA - APR 19, 2012
Batch 7 Pours black with a beige head. The nose has bitter chocolate, hint of raisin and red grape skin. A touch of oak/bourbon barrels. Full body. Tastes starts with booze bourbon, followed by bitter chocolate, raisin and finishes with coffee. Quite tight, with a lot of booze muting the other flavors. A very complex beer. I look forward to seeing how this cellars
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3.7 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 7/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 16/20 jsmerig (531) - Pennsylvania, USA - APR 13, 2012
Aroma of dark roast coffee. Pours a deep black with a thick tan head. Taste has a dark roasted flavor with an intense caramel sweetness. The palate is rather dry for a stout but it is also very thick. Burnt bitterness lingers well after the taste and you can taste and feel the ABV!
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4 AROMA 7/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 17/20 NikkTwist (160) - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA - APR 11, 2012
UPDATED: APR 17, 2012 Draft at Eulogy. Batch 2011. Opaque black with a thick tan head. Strong aroma of black licorice and sour black coffee. Very thick body. Dark chocolate. Bit of an acidic bite. Slight smoke element. Quite complex. Something to sit and let develop. Certainty worth the wait.
4.1 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 17/20 mgrafton (11) - Wichita, Kansas, USA - APR 10, 2012
Batch 4. Aroma is strong roasted coffee, dark cherry, almond, dark chocolate and earth. Appearance is pitch black and coats the glass like... well, like pitch or overdue motor oil. Head is thick, tan foam. The first taste is boozy, espresso and toast. The aftertaste is a liquor burn with, again, rum or whiskey-spiked coffee notes and earthy, full, fire-roasted chocolate flavor. This beer grows on you, and by the end of a bottle turns out to be pretty fantastic.
4.2 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 17/20 libertine (73) - rochester hills, Alabama, USA - APR 9, 2012
batch 7 purchased at sylvan liqour in sylvan lake michigan.pours completely black with quarter inch tan head.aroma of chocolate,anise,smoke and has the smell of a coffee that had been burnt to the bottom of the pot.flavor is chocolate covered cherries,anise,smoke and expresso.full bodied with a slick mouthfeel and a long bitter finish.ive been waiting quite some time to try this and ive not been dissapointed.if your an imperial stout drinker you got to try this.powerful,complex and definitly a sipper.
4.1 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 17/20 paintedmaple (121) - Fenton, Michigan, USA - APR 7, 2012
On tap at Blackthorn Pub - Holly,MI...Oh my, this is huge...would easily make a Bud Light drinker convulse into a Faustian nightmare that he might never awaken from. That’s OK, because those guys are as common as flies on shit. However, for those of us with a mature beer palate this is one not to be missed...
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