RSRIZZO (1027), Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Sep 24, 2007 Had this beer on 4/29/2006. Aroma is a deep rich roasted malt scent. Color is a deep thick black with a thin tight head and somewhat low carbonation. Taste is big, bold and rich. Starting with a full heavy body it goes down with a rich feel that ends sharp. Finish comes out of the sharp feel with a bold sweet roasted malt flavor that is back by a mild bitterness. Its a bit rich to drink all the time, but that’s ok because its not cheap.
mybrainhurts (184), North Dakota, USA Oct 13, 2008 Strong aroma of sweetened dark chocolate, coffee, and alcohol. Flavors of chocolate, mild coffee, with dark fruits and an alcoholic bite that tingles the tongue. Fruity and acidic at the back of the throat. Bold and good. Not the tops but I’d get again. redlem (1111), Illinois, USA Oct 13, 2008 IN my very clean Mikasa goblet this beer’s head went down faster than a Coke Zero on a 100 degree day. The only ass-whipping would be to the Rolling-Stone sellouts who would give out the Hunter Thompson name in favor of a road reference in what they mistakenly believe would give them a reference of Jack Kerouac. Can a reverse bite in the ass be given, if so than Flying Dog is snipping at the flea at their ass . aaaaaaaaaah (7), Dearborn, Michigan, USA does not count Oct 12, 2008 A wonderful example of an Imperial Porter. Abounding aromas of roasted molasses, chocolate and coffee, finishing with butterscotch and vanilla. Smooth, sweet and easy to drink. A nice after dinner "sit and sip" beer with a soft creamy palate and a little alcohol heat at the end. OK! LET’S PARTY! Dango (11), Snekkersten, Denmark Oct 10, 2008 Excellent stuff. Strong with a nuanced complex palate. I guess I am still learning to drink the stronger porters and stouts. This one I really enjoy. Rciesla (897), Brick City, New Jersey, USA Oct 9, 2008 Bottle. Awesome tribute to Mr.Thompson. Pours a dark black body with a tan head. Roasted coffee, malty chocolate alcohol, a bit of oak and some hops to finish.
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