baseballguy (246), Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA Apr 4, 2003 Tasty enough, but I like my stouts a little bit more full-bodied than this. There is a distinct coffee flavor.
Skyview (2851), Papoose Jct., Minnesota, USA Dec 27, 2007 Picked up a single 12-oz bottle from the Oshkosh brewery/brewpub location. Pours a dark cola brown brew with a thin tan head that quickly dissipates to a fine film and tan ring. Aroma of dark roasted malt, some coffee and chocolate character with a touch of molasses. Taste is medium bodied, light carbonation with some thin flavors of dark roasted malt, coffee/chocolate and a touch of citrus. Finish is slightly watery, semi-sweet with a light dark malt aftertaste. prosqtor (408), Appleton, Wisconsin, USA Oct 4, 2007 Just barely missed on this one. Not sure if it’s a sweet or dry stout, because as it warmed it became much sweeter -- from the tap at the brewpub. jewedekind (450), Middleton, Wisconsin, USA Apr 27, 2007 A light brown stout is never a good sign. Very dry. Very thin. Not much character. Just a brown beer. Not drain material, but not what it is supposed to be. Bockyhorsey (1973), Mesa, Arizona, USA Aug 2, 2006 Bottle. Malt sweetness and coffee for aroma. Black body with tan head and some lacing. Good flavor mix of roasted coffee and some creamy chocolate flavor. Best one from the selection of bottles they had while I was there DavidP (1712), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Jul 17, 2005 Bottle. Black body with a medium small-bubbled tan head. Suprisingly big malty aroma milk chocoate, sipced rum, coffee roast all with a smokey flair. Joel’s description of "chocolate custard" is quite accurate. Thin mouthfeel. This beer all aroma: the flavor is thin and dry consisting mostly of dry coffee bean and baker’s chocoate. A bitter leafienss appears in the finish.
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