4.5 AROMA 9/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 5/5 OVERALL 18/20 flemdawg (502) - Naples, USA - DEC 28, 2011
Used motor oil black body with a brown brown head of small, tightly packed bubbles. Melted milk chocolate in the aroma along with some caramel, plums and molasses. Wow, lots of hoppy bitterness is the first thing I notice. But also the roasted malts, chocolate, and the molasses makes a nice appearance. Thick full viscous mouthfeel with a long drawn out finish. This would be great sitting outside by a fire late in the fall.
4 AROMA 7/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 17/20 Jayseppi (58) - Ontario, CANADA - MAY 27, 2012
Black pour with a brown head. Lots of aroma coming off with coffee, espresso and chocolate right upfront and some caramel in the background. Flavour is all coffee and chocolate and fiinishes off with some heat in the exhaust from the alcohol. Tiny bit of carbonation that makes for a creamy slightly oily mouth feel.
3.9 AROMA 7/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 16/20 Scrapersnbeer (457) - Boston, Massachusetts, USA - MAY 26, 2012
Oskar Blues is the latest Colorado brewer to wagons east it up to the NE market, and follow the trend of canning. (More on that later.) Aroma of roasted oats soaked in a schwarzbier. There’s some brown sugar in there, though its burnt too. This beer looks more like crude oil than any beer I can remember. This is likely what they pour down Markie Mark’s throat in ’Three Kings.’ Tastes smokey and clearly bitter although the 98 BUs listed have to try very hard to appear through the sludge. Combines elements of porters and doppels. Viscous and heavy, though fluffy on the palate. This much two row in a beer provides a sunglasses effect: you can stare straight into the hoppiest sun and not get burned. This applied to the alcohol as well, which is perceptible only subtly in the aftertaste. This beer is excellent, and probably prohibitively expensive to brew. About the can, which seems to b a trend in microbrewing as of late. Canning has two advantages: it repels skunking light, and attracts hipsters. Unfortunately while it doesn’t really effect swilly lagers, a nuanced ale may wind up tasting like aluminum siding if canned for awhile. This big stout has nothing to worry about.
4.4 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 10/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 18/20 FURLYSURIOUS (185) - Orono, Minnesota, USA - MAY 24, 2012
Poured from 12oz can to tulip. I wish more breweries had the balls to fill a can with 10.5% RIS. Canned 11/11 and "CHARLIE MURPHEY!" printed on the bottom of the can. I’m already impressed...
Pours a deep dark motor oil inky black... dark as the devil’s dick with several fingers of medium mocha head. Solid lacing.
Super roasty and woody with the addition of some sweet figs and plum. Plenty of brown sugar and well-incorporated alcohol notes. Some hot licorice begins to surface with a bit of warmth.
The taste is nearly unsurpassed - toasted wood, mild coffee, fig, vanilla bean, more brown sugar, soft booze, it pretty much incorporates a piece of every memorable impy stout I’ve had. Not as if that makes for a perfect beer, but definitely a good one.
4.5 AROMA 9/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 5/5 OVERALL 18/20 ColovianTrader (12) - - MAY 19, 2012
Incredibly thick dessert beer. Loaded with rich dark chocolate, nut and roasted flavors, along with some sweet caramel and moderate hop bitterness. Very smooth and enjoyable, but one is enough for the night.
4.1 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 16/20 radarsock (37) - - MAY 18, 2012
Pours Über black with a nice khaki head about two and half fingers in length. Immediately I smell cocoa powder, booze, pine needles, walnut, roast, and rubber. Tastes predominately of cocoa beans, pine resin, black liquorice, milk sugar and heat. Viscous yet undeniably chewy and smooth.
4.1 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 5/5 OVERALL 15/20 Arve_Christian (612) - Oslo, NORWAY - MAY 15, 2012
Backlog december 2012
Black color, some foam
Full bodied & high complexity
Good intensity
Very enjoyable
4.1 AROMA 7/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 17/20 sethbreaker (164) - New York, Greater London, USA - MAY 10, 2012
Pours pitch black with a tan head. Aroma of coffee, booze and some caramel.
Rich, oily viscous mouth feel, unashamedly full bodied. Some coffee, caramel on the palate continuing with full on dark malts, intense all round experience and the hop bitterness is also present. Perfect dessert beer
4.2 AROMA 9/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 9/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 16/20 Billicus (258) - Paulsboro, New Jersey, USA - MAY 9, 2012
can
aroma, chocolate,coffee, very intense maltness
color, black as night, creamy tan brown head
taste, intense chocolate sourly paired with hops, backend malt shake
overall, great brew, one of my fav stouts!
4 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 16/20 kermis (962) - The Hague, NETHERLANDS - MAY 8, 2012
Can shared at Haket, Goteberg. Black pour with a big beige head. Aroma of dark chocolate and roasted malts. Same in flavour with coffee, caramel and a medium bitterness. Full bodied and oily, it’s most certainly the best beer i’ve had from a can.
4.7 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 10/10 PALATE 5/5 OVERALL 19/20 mjord23 (6) - - MAY 5, 2012 does not count
Pours pitch black with a beautiful thin creamy brown head. Leaves a little light brown lacing around the glass as you drink. Chocolate, heavy roasted malty notes, and hints of sweet caramel dominate both the aroma and flavor. Even at 10.5% ABV, the alcohol is really well hidden. Heavy body and balanced carbonation make for a really drinkable imperial stout. This is a phenomenal beer... easily one of my new favorite stouts!
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