fishingnet (1045), Brandon, Florida, USA Jan 29, 2008 Bottle. Pours black with a one finger lasting tan head that leaves good lacing. Aroma of realy rich hot chocolate, coffee, and roasted malt. Taste is heavy roasted coffee and roasted malt. Medium thin mouthfeel with a moderated amount of dark malt tannins and bitterness with the alcohol being hidden very well. Very good. thornecb (1735), Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA Jan 26, 2008 Pours black into a snifter. Mocha head recedes to skim rim. Cocoa and espresso aromas. Sour cocoa hitachino and a little thin with a lasting espresso finish. mixinnixon2000 (227), Chicago, Illinois, USA Jan 23, 2008 bottle. pours black with light brown head. dence coffee flavors mixed in with some fruit undertones. impressive stout from the Japanese henrikb (1298), Aarhus, Denmark Jan 22, 2008 Black body, creamy light brown head; Medium sized very dry nose, down to earth complex; Huge full body with a bitterness that has the same fruityness as a dense cold espresso, dry and sweet; Very fruity wine like finish, very fruity bitter, long with lots of dry aromas: Quite nice and somehow very Japanese in its simplicity and elegance. Pigfoot (2226), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Jan 15, 2008 Dark brown, nearly black, with a rich, roasty tan head, 1/4 ", slowly simmering, but beautiful.
Cocoa, coffee, and cola coming out of the nose...vanilla beans and maple interject. Espresso notes get bigger, more bittersweet, richer, deliciouser.
Fullish mouthfeel, then flavor explodes and spills all over. Bittersweet dominates the flavor. Huge espresso, some licorice and molasses. Big chocolate, too.
Could use a fuller body, could be richer. Of course, I’m comparing it to things like Bell’s Java Stout, which is plenty thick. Long, chocolatey, bittersweet cocoa finish. Lays long on the tongue.
Yum. Good stuff, Japan!
dchmela (1406), Orlando, Florida, USA Jan 14, 2008 Pours thick and black with a huge off tan head. Creamy dry fresh ground coffee aroma. Thick roasted malt and coffee taste. Very smooth and tasty. shigadeyo (2210), Harrison, Ohio, USA Jan 13, 2008 1/12/2008: Hitachino Espresso Stout pours out in a thick stream of near black coffee color. There is an average-sized creamy brown head that doesn’t disapear quickly (or really at all for that matter). Smells of fresh, black dirt mixed with coffee. There are some notes of bittersweet chocolate as well. The flavor is dense with coffee, roasted malts, and bitter chocolate (almost ike unsweetened Baker’s Chocolate). It is also dry and earthy with some old, used coffee ground type flavor coming through just before the bitter, dark chocolate finish. The palate of this medium-full to full-bodied beer is thick and creamy. It kind of has the density and texture of heavy whipping cream. Overall this beer is good and solid, but not great. I would probably never pick-up another bottle of this again.
11.2 fl.oz. bottle (7.5% alc./vol.) from River’s Bend in Maineville, Ohio. Rating #143 for this beer...
jaymobrown (1343), Chicago, Illinois, USA Jan 7, 2008 Had this bottle. Poured very thick and dark. Sort of similar to an Expedition, but not quite as dark. Really sour coffee flavors. A bit of malt in there as well. A little too thin texture with the sour taste. Prepare the palate for this one.
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