unclemattie (1620), Georgia, USA Jul 12, 2008 12oz bottle w/ a unique wood print bottle cap. Pours black with a thick dark brown creamy foam. Aroma of big vanilla. The heat is available in the nose as well. Flavor is of charcoal, burnt wood chunks, and lots of roast. Very dark roasted malt flavor. Finishes sweet. Full and rich. Big and chewy. All that’s missing is a thick dark chocolate brownie with chocolate chunks to dunk it in. alcohol is very well hidden. The big smile is not. (Rating #1500)
MartinT (4377), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Oct 7, 2008 My Bottom Line:
The sweetness of licorice, hazelnuts and earthy figs is intelligently offset by amiable roastiness in this most creative and elegant sipper of a strong ale.
Further Personal Perceptions:
-A film of foam floats atop the blackened dark brown.
-The prickly carbonation enlivens the heavy, nourishing body.
-Alcohol is not too present in the flavor profile, as is customary with DFH high gravity ales.
-A wooden dryness is felt in the finish.
-A link with the Imperial Stout family is hard to miss; I find this to be a compelling twist on this highly popular style.
Bottle. armando629 (432), Budapest, Hungary Oct 7, 2008 Bought in Cracked Kettle, Amsterdam. Poured like crude oil with a nice small but brief tan head. Dark fruits, plum and raisins, roasted malts, wood in the aroma. The mouthfeel is complex and rich, the texture is oily and thick. Liqueric alcohol, the palo santo wood, roasted grains, some smoked flavor. Hevyweight champion beer...Insistent characteristic aftertaste... I would travel to this brewery if a can... Dorwart (1618), Robbinsville, New Jersey, USA Oct 6, 2008 Thin dark brown head of fine bubbles. Kind of soapy around the edges. Rich malty aroma with some raisins, black cherry, roasted malts, caramel and some smokey wood. Color is a very dark brown with a tinge of red around the edges. Rich and roasty and bursting with flavor. Lots of roasted grains, more dark fruit and some earthy/herbal flavors. Strong alcohol presence that makes the gums tingle. Smooth and creamy palate with a bit of peaty stickyness. Finishes rich and roasty and delicious. This is a fantastic full bodied and full flavored brew that can stand with the best of them. One of the best from DFH in a long time. naivepegasus (148), USA Oct 6, 2008 Pours black very a minuscule soapy tan head. A lot in the odor, including sweet malt, caramel, some dark fruit. The taste starts off light, then ends with a building flavor of sweet malt and some oak flavor in the aftertaste that eventually fades into a distant hoppy bitterness. Interesting, complex beer. f351c4v (225), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 5, 2008 On tap @ Toronado. Pours a black color with a small tan head. HUGE aroma, roasted malts, caramel, oaky, campfire. Very sweet and tasty, nutty, definitely malty. Can pick out the effects of barrel aging. Top notch.
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