afireinside96 (330), Mountville, Pennsylvania, USA May 11, 2008 .5L bottle best before 8/20/08. pours a very dark opaque brown with a thin tan head. aroma of caramel and biscuit. tastes of roasted malts and a bit of chocolate. very smooth and silky feeling, though it leaves a thick feeling at the base of your throat. way too drinkable to be 7% abv. a nicely drinkable beer though it is lacking a bit in complexity.
pj1855 (18), Eagan, Minnesota, USA Jul 17, 2008 Black with hints of red. Mostly diminishing light brown foamy head. Smells of cookie and molasses. Initially sweet taste with a slight alcohol finish.
Light bodied almost watery mouthfeel. Drinkable but probably won’t go out of my way to buy again. cellar (261), Dublin, Ireland Jul 16, 2008 almost blac, with tiny cafe au lait head. nice strong notes of burned malt, liqourice and dark chocolate. Sweet flavour and short bitter and dry finish. Well balanced. dkachur (618), Charlottesville, Virginia, USA Jul 12, 2008 Bottle from Market Street Wineshop Downtown Charlottesville. Reddish brown pour with a large head. Good retention and alcing. Big roasted malt aroma with caramel notes. Sweet, fruity and sligtly bitter taste. The roasted malt comes through as well. Thick mouthfeel. swanmann (235), Norman, Oklahoma, USA Jul 12, 2008 The bottle pours deep chocolate brown moderately dissipating tan head, light barely penetrating. Rich chocolate aroma with some alcohol and very high floral notes. Smooth, lush palate. Very sweet. With soft carbonation the palate still holds up as it warms. It’s a bold syrupy porter. Ethereal (723), London, Greater London, England Jul 7, 2008 Bottle brought over from Kaliningrad by one of Masha’s friends, much appreciated. Drunk at tashi’s place, 15th June 2008. Near black in colour and almost totally still, this has a delicate soft malt and dark chocolate flavour and aroma. It’s very smooth with a sweet aftertaste. Brings back great memories of my 2006 road trip to Kaliningrad with tashi and it’s still an awesome beer. The new bottle shape with embossed crest looks really classy and is easier to hold. Now the brewery just needs to see the light and make it readily available in the UK!
|