douglas88 (919), Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Nov 17, 2007 Wow! Thank you Eric for sharing this 2005 edition! A nice black brew with a good head. The taste is quite complex: a fruity, hoppy, and roasted flavor. A good mix that only has improved since 2005. Really good.
MrBunn (928), Western, Pennsylvania, USA Nov 20, 2008 Bomber. Pours the darkest of browns with a three finger tan head. Aromas are heavy chocolate with a bit of dried cherries and prunes. Flavor has a nice mix of chocolate and fruit (I’d swear it’s almost more like cherries than anything else.) Alcohol is fairly obvious, but not too distracting. Has a creamy texture and a bit of a cream flavor... that said, things don’t seem to come together very well. I’m not sure if it is just too sweet or what the problem is, but I expected this to be much better. Moggman (87), Columbus, Ohio, USA Nov 20, 2008 Bottle. Pours black with a little brown head. Aroma of chocolate, coffee, and caramel. Flavor is very astringent alcohol, with very little else to balance it out, slight coffee and chocolate flavor. Alcohol is a little overpowering in this one. taalhiker (150), Dayton, Ohio, USA Nov 20, 2008 From bottle. Poured black with chocolate and caramel aromas. Full bodied with heavy dark chocolate, currants and spice. Nice long smooth finish considering the high alcohol content. CaryTheDude (436), Ripon, Wisconsin, USA Nov 19, 2008 Crushed with Jakebra. Quite delicious. Dark fruits and bitterness. And yum. A little watery, but still definitely worth trying. Would definitely crush again. Glouglouburp (2085), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Nov 19, 2008 <b>In short: </b>A brutal intensely alcoholised, molasses/syrupy impy stout. Almost acceptable.<br />
<b>How: </b>Bottle 22oz, 2006 vintage drank when 1+ year old<br />
<b>The look: </b>Black body topped by a little beige ring of foam<br />
<b>In long: </b>Nose of molasses and alcohol fumes. Taste is very one dimensional. This is in-your face alcohol and molasses with some black liquorice. Smooth carbonation. Too sweet and syrupy to even feel roasted. Some earthy tobacco in the finish. Some black chocolate comes out as the beer warms up and almost saves the day, almost. So brutal and nasty that this is really Avery Ivan The Terrible Imperial Stout.
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