detroiter (957), Euphoria, Minnesota, USA Jan 15, 2007 Pours very dark, almost black. Or why not - its black. About an inch of thick dark tan head. Excellent lacing throughout the pint.
Not much of an aroma to it, a bit of roasted malt, but not a whole lot. Very nice taste, lots of sweet chocolate, some good roasted grain, and a bit of strong coffee. I can’t pick out a hop bitterness at all, but sense that they are there keeping the whole works nicely in balance. Very full bodied and delicious. JohnnyOS (610), Golden, Wisconsin, USA Apr 13, 2006 Pours dark dark brown with dark tan head. Aroma of dark fruit, dark chocolate, and cofffee malt. Flavor follows aroma. Slightly on the thick side, but very good. gws57 (951), Saint Charles, Illinois, USA Jul 17, 2005 Had this one on draught in Wausau, Wisconsin. Very dark brown color and completely opaque, very thick brown head with a nose of cherry and chocolate, very pronounced chocolate malt and coffee malt flavor. Pretty good. Pigfoot (2222), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Jul 4, 2005 Nearly black coloration, with crimson highlights peeking through...slim cocoa-tan head...very stoutly...
Aroma is chocolate and cream...rich and luscious...very invigorating! I like it, I like it! Bittersweet cocoa, a hint of molasses...I said I liked it, right?
Taste: mmmm,....HMMmmm!!!...richness, chocolate and cream, again...quite a tasty stout!
Medium to full in body, with a long, sweet finish. Sweetness is really the key note here...you just keep drinking and drinking...a taste-errific treat!...
...nothing steps in your way...for stoutophiles, this is a keeper! beermatrix (1497), Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA Jul 1, 2005 On-tap at the brewpub: Black stain over dark ambered edges. Densely compacted yet fluffy-esk cocoa colored head caps the dark at about a finger high. Keeps a good skimming and lacing glazes the glass with thick foamy curtians and strings.
Aroma is light but seemingly rich of milk chocolate and a touch or coffee roast. A bit of fruity tang intersedes underneath with a bit of apple and dark cherry.
Flavors are quite supple and abundant of milk chocolate. Nice milky sensations fill the palate with an ease as candy bar chocolate makes its way all through the experience. Finishes light and airy with a nice little wrapping up of roasty and slightly bittered coffee. Simple, bold, and holding. Great use of chocolate tones in this.
Feel is about medium with a creamy, bold sense of firm silky smoothness. Low carbonation makes for easy downability.
Perhaps the cornerstone of the Hereford’s beers. By far the best they have to offer and proud of it. Good stuff.
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