albert007 (409), Penobsquis, New Brunswick, Canada Dec 31, 2006 Black color with ruby highlights, a creamy off-white head with moderate lacing. Subdued smoky aroma with mild chocolatey notes. Beer is smooth drinking and has hints of chocolate bitterness. Decent stout.
imdownthepub (4310), Banbury, Oxfordshire, England Dec 28, 2008 Bottled, pasteurised, 500ml courtesy of Bill Parish many thanks. Very dark brown with tan head. Reasonable stout, nice roasted malt notes, dark and earthy with a nutty sweet character to it. Finishes just a touch thin, but overall decent enough. Rciesla (1571), Brick City, New Jersey, USA Dec 15, 2008 Bottle. Pours a ruby black body with a white head. Light chocolate malt, caramel. oats, licorice, coffee and a floral hoppiness. Good one. Rune (2038), Tromsų, Norway Dec 12, 2008 500ml bottle that pours a nice mahogany coloured body under a light brown head, slowly diminishing. Smell of roasted grain. Chocolaty and coffee maltiness together with oatmeal in flavour. Finish of with a peaty touch [bottle from Luvians in St Andrews, 27.10.2008]. biggmike (430), Gulfport, Mississippi, USA Nov 20, 2008 Poured a very dark brown color that was nearly black with a nice tan head that dissipated fairly quickly. Aroma was of roasted malt and hints of peat. Flavor was like aroma with the roasted malts flavor and hints of peat, chocolate and the malt sweetness coming through. Mouthfeel was good, though not as silky as some stouts. Drinkability was good.
Indra (1888), Prairie Village, Kansas, USA Nov 20, 2008 Kinmount Willie, 500ml bottle. Roasty malt aroma, full of chocolate and toast, along with lighter notes of dark fruits, coffee and tobacco. Black in color with dark brown highlights and a lasting, fine, creamy head. Flavor is nicely toasted and darkly malty, with more chocolate and smoked, roasty flavors, a certain tangy dark fruitiness and raisin quality, finishing dry, grainy and a bit ashy. Thin and moderately low in effervescence, with a fairly light body and very drinkable character, though not impressively complex by any means.
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