ChainGangGuy (1602), Kennesaw, Georgia, USA Oct 21, 2007 Appearance: Pours a near-black body with a thin, tan-colored head.
Smell: Roasted malt aroma with full notes of melted semi-sweet chocolate, dark caramel, and nuts.
Taste: Rich, roastt semi-sweet chocolate taste with hints of anise and molasses. Faint taste of peanut butter. Moderate acidity. Some grassy hops and light notes of coffee appear near the bittersweet finish.
Mouthfeel: Medium-bodied. Medium carbonation. A mouthfeel as lusciously smooth as the name implies.
Drinkability: Highly recommended, it’s a very tasty RIS from the folks over at Foothills. Kudos for hiding that 10% abv, too!
CelticBrew (512), The Crystal Coast, North Carolina, USA Oct 11, 2008 Sampled at WBF in Durham NC, poured from tap like a deep dark chocolate milk, forming a thick and dense foamy head. Aroma of bitter chocolate, dark roasted malts. Flavour was like that of a smoothie, clean, yet quality chocolate, malts with a bit of long roasted coffee. Hop presence give a bitterness in the end. Impressive beer. dkachur (900), Charlottesville, Virginia, USA Oct 5, 2008 Draft. Dark brown pour with a good sized head. Strong roasted malt aroma with coffee and bitter and leafy hop notes. Taste is roasted malts, coffee, hops, powdered cocoa, figs, raisin, nuts and citrus. Very hoppy and full bodied. Collint (348), Sylva, North Carolina, USA Sep 29, 2008 Draft at Brewgrass 2008. Oh my jesus christ monkey balls, this was my favorite beer that I sampled at Brewgrass. Pours a black beer with a big tan head. Aroma is chocolate, coffee roast and molasses. Very creamy and bitter beer with an alcohol bite. I really enjoyed sipping this one, one of my favorite IMPY Stouts. durhambeer (537), Durham, USA Sep 23, 2008 Bottle, aged about 7 months. Dark pour with generous deep tan head. Surprisingly not as sweet as I remembered from the various samples I’ve had at festivals. Smells of roasted malts and bitter chocolate with some coffee notes. Big roasty malts (molasses, soy sauce, burnt sugar) and hop presence up front, but the bitter chocolate comes through nicely at the end, making the finish quite smooth. A touch thinner on the palate than I expected. I generally do not like chocolate stouts, and I thought this might be overrated due to its rarity. I still think it is, but not by much. A very good beer. sebletitje (404), Tampa, Florida, USA Sep 20, 2008 Courtesy of Foothills’ own Wayne Wambles.
Pours a deep black with brownish head.
Aroma of chocolate.
Taste, lots of chocolate, thick mouthfeel, roasted malts, light chocolate bitterness.
Up there with the best of chocoloate beers.
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