redlight (1055), Winter Park, Florida, USA May 10, 2008 Licoricce, dark fruits with hints of vanilla in the aroma with a strong roasty character. Pours black with dark brown edges with no head. Roasty and smooth, surprisingly light, malty with molasses with hints of vanilla. Its definitely better as it warms.
timsilvia32 (249), from Michigan now in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Oct 9, 2008 Black/brown pour with ruby tones. Barely present brown bubbles. Roasty aromas of malt, coffee, grains. Initial taste is roast malt, roasted oat and quite a bit of coffee. As it warms it mellows a bit and hits the mocha and port like flavors. Very smooth mouthfeel, not quite creamy. A big beer, full bodied for sure. Not over run with alcohol or bitterness. The oat sets this apart a bit from the typical RIS. If it was available to me other than mail order, would definetely buy again. Would like to see what some age does to this also. May have to make my way through Akron on the way home to Michigan. petermadsen (338), Vesterbronxxx, Denmark Oct 8, 2008 This is a big, smooth imperial stout, with a silky and mellow structure, that really sets it apart from others.
The aroma is filled with nice cocoa, coffee and some sweet, malty notes. The flavour is round and wonderfull with a perfect blend of coffee, hops, alcohol and some fruity notes. The oats rounds the whole thing off. Not very bitter.
A really nice beer! FunkyBrewster (149), Chicago, Illinois, USA Oct 8, 2008 Pours a jet black color with a light brown head that dissipates but leave a small froth. Aroma is dark roasted malt and chocolate with some brown sugar and molasses notes. Flavor starts off with some thick cocoa and sweet molasses flavors before opening up to some bitter but rich fig and oatmeal notes. The finish leaves some rich bitter espresso coffee flavors in the mouth. Extremely full body and very rich. This is a knock out through and through. Well done. Aubrey (2614), Denver, Colorado, USA Oct 7, 2008 Very dark and mysterious; it even has that oily, yellowish residue on the insides of the glass. Mouthfeel was thick and chewy and full, with a silky softness and a nice carbonation level. This was one rich, sweet and roasty-toasty stout. Alcohol was hidden well yet warming. Notes of espresso, tar, chocolate, toffee and caramel. Sticky oil and a grassy hop bitterness linger on the tongue. Chewy and oaty in the finish. Rather wholesome and tasty stout. Rune (1809), Tromsø, Norway Oct 7, 2008 660ml bottle shared with Eva at Nørrebro Bryghus. A rusty light to an otherwise plain black, naked body. Very inviting, blended aroma of dark malts. Initial flavour of roasted oatmeal leading to the delicate taste of cocoa and milk chocolate before the smooth tartness of coffee and anise sets in. Strong, but yet tender in the mouth. Full bodied and well balanced. Another great beer from Hoppin’ Frog (Copenhagen, 20.09.2008).
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