doubleo (966), San Diego, California, USA May 1, 2008 11.2oz bottle. Pours black with brown highlights, no head and no lace. Smells of sweet dark malt, alcohol, dank wood, and a bit of roastiness. Tastes of dark, sweet, roasty malts and alcohol. Some wood and bourbon flavors toward the finish. Definitely better than the un-BA version. The body is medium/thick with decent carbonation. Much thicker than OG version. Pretty good.
Rciesla (1136), Brick City, New Jersey, USA Oct 29, 2008 Bottle. Pours a dark blackness with a brune head. Lightly vinous with notes of merlot, whiskey, chocolate, wood and dark fruit. A nice etoh warming. A very solid beer. malrubius (514), USA Sep 5, 2008 Bottle in generic goblet. Dark brown/black with lasting brown head and lace. Chocolate milk port and whiskey aroma. Bitter chocolate dark fruit earth wood and whiskey with bitter chocolate whiskey finish. Medium-full body and medium carbo. Wow! Complex and delicious. Really takes on the whiskey flavors without overwhelming the excellent roasted chocolate robust porter. Now to pair it with some dark chocolate. MrBunn (951), Western, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 27, 2008 Bottle. Pours like its name... dark, dark brown. Has a minimal film of tan bubbles on the surface and sports aromas that are slightly smokey, sweet and roasty. There is also a kind of damp earth/leather smell... First thoughts on flavor are that it comes awful close to being too sweet... near cloying brown sugar flavor mixes with some dark fruit and alcoholic warmth, while still having a bit of a smoke and chocolate edge to it - especially in the finish. LilBeerDoctor (733), East Setauket, New York, USA Aug 25, 2008 Bottle, 2002 vintage. Pours a dark brown with no real head, just some bubbles. Not as thick texture-wise as the regular version. Aroma strongly of alcohol, along with chocolate, molasses, and sweet malt. Flavor is quite different from the original version. No roasted notes at all, just lots of light fruitiness (apple), sweetness, and some almost tart-like sour notes similar to those from a Flanders sour. Not cloying though and the alcohol does not dominate but rather blends nicely with the malt (one of the best whiskey-aged beers I’ve had). Reserved in flavor, definitely not as "hot" as I had expected. The palate is smooth but wears a bit as you drink. This took me awhile to get through but it was still quite enjoyable. Is it better than Old Engine Oil? Well, it’s quite different and in my mind they were about the same in quality but had quite different flavor profiles. trokini (943), San Diego, California, USA Aug 25, 2008 Pours black with a ring of tan bubbles. Chocolate malt with peat, smoke, and creosote in the nose. Viscous, flat mouthfeel. More chocolate and peat in the taste, joined by smoked malt, some caramel, and vanilla. It was brought down a little by the soy and over-done molasses flavors. Still, a good beer.
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