Duke (117), New York, USA Apr 16, 2005 Aroma is a bit weak. Looks great .. dark as it should be small creamy tan head. Leaving good some lace. Balance taste of coffee with a milky texture. Nice but better beers in Montreal.
rodenbach99 (472), Longueuil, Quebec, Canada Sep 18, 2008 fût, classique du cheval blanc, stout de belle couleur noire, mousse brune-café au lait, nez de torréfaction, bouche soyeuse, torréfaction, très agéable. robinvboyer (1071), Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, Canada May 31, 2008 I didnt know this was an oatmeal stout when i had it at the brewpub,but on my 1st drink, i thought o myself, wow, this reminds me of an oatmeal stout, im really getting the oats. I was bang on, great roastiness, and a creamy smooth body,great stout. Sammy (3242), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug 24, 2007 Above-average beer (though only average stout) enjoyed on-tap at the brewpub.Cold coffee that has been roasted but is creamy, definately affected by the nitro-tap treatment. Astringent bitter yet still well malted. Coffee aroma. Grainy and creamy mouthfeel. Surprising 33 IBU and under 5% abv.
mabel (1710), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug 20, 2007 [523-20070811] Tap @ Cheval Blanc (Montréal, QC). Coffee roasted malt aroma with some nice hints of nut. Black body with a quick foamy light tan head. Flavour holds roast bitter coffee malt with a nutty background and a sweet finish. Medium-full body. Not too heavy, the balance of bitterness and coffee and nuts is interesting. ChazyRPh (571), Chazy, New York, USA Jan 30, 2007 Nitro pour - Opaque black with creamy beige head. Roasty malt aroma, burnt malt also. Creosote. Roasted/burnt malt flavors balanced with some hop presence. Mouthfeel a little thin, a little too acidic - Not bad.
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