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Mikkeller Black Hole 3.96 684

Mikkeller Black Hole

Percentile
99
overall
Mikkeller
Brewed at De Proefbrouwerij
Style: Imperial Stout

Copenhagen V, Denmark

bottled
common

on tap
common

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6843.97/5.03.96/5.013.1%86.4Snifter
Commercial Description:
Finally……! Black Hole is what Mikkeller is all about. Daring, vulgar and extreme. From the very beginning Mikkellers goal has been to push the limit and with this warming, intense imperial stout, a new chapter in the Danish beer history has been written. The high bitterness from the hops and the sweetness from the malt and alcohol, creates a good balance which makes Black Hole an explosion of nuances, but also leaves a feeling of a perfect and complex beer – in the heavyweight category.
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 lukin013 (211), Columbia, Maryland, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/55/103/513/20

Feb 22, 2008  
This gets my vote for "Least Bang for the Buck." 12.7 oz bottle cost me $13 at Capone’s. Pours completely opaque black with an average tan head. Aroma is typical of a decent imperial stout... chocolate an coffee. Palate is thin and flavor is overwhelmingly boozy with a little coffee and bitter hops. Maybe this would mellow out enough with a few years on it, but I doubt I’ll shell out the $13 again to sit on it for 3 years.

kromamc (83), Italy
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/58/103/517/20
Jan 5, 2010  
Imperial stout estrema del mikkeller ke a me č sempre piaciuta moltissimo anke se un pokino alkolika eehehehhe


 5000 (2900), Hardened Liver, Washington, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/515/20
Jan 2, 2010  
Bottle:   Black as Coffee, moderate to large light brown head, foamy, sticky lacing.   Alcohol is certainly noticeable on the nose.   Otherwise some roasted malts and quite a bit of coffee bean.   Whoa, definitely fiery on the tongue.   Hot, but not too harsh.   Flavorwise we got some roasted malts and coffee bean.   Seems pretty simple.   Not sure what all the hype is about, as this one seems rather ordinary, albeit with a bit more UMPH.   Has a bit of an earthy/basement accent.   Certainly tasty, but also a bit young.   Moderate to full body and mouthfeel.   Green on the finish.   Not as alcoholic as I found previously.   Certainly good, but not special enough to warrant the hefty price tag.


wedgie9 (2), Arizona, USA
does not count click to see why this rating of Mikkeller Black Hole does not count
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/510/105/518/20
Jan 1, 2010  
Aromas of molasses, coffee, light anise, slightly balsamic fruitiness, an overall heavy nose. Dark coffee and molasses brown, and completely opaque. There is no sweetness whatsoever with heavy bitter flavor, reminiscent of coffee (surprise, surprise). Although there is no discernible licorice flavor, the beer takes over the palate in the same way that licorice does. On the front of the palate, there is not a huge amount of complexity. On the back of the palate, other flavors such as molasses, the balsamic fruitiness, and a heavy charred flavor linger for more than a minute. The carbonation is low, but everything else on the palate is just big. Overall, this is a fantastic beer. Everything that I could have hoped for and more. A truly unique beer drinking experience.


mcbeyond (59), Newport Beach, California, USA
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/58/105/518/20
Dec 28, 2009  
Nose has raisins, dates, vanilla bean, and bread crust. Palate hits hard with coffee with a unique graphite accent, almost like a good Pauillac. Wow is all I can say.


 Silphium (2160), Haslett, Michigan, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/57/103/514/20
Dec 26, 2009  
Bottle shared by badnewsbeers. Opaque deep brown/black body with reddish highlights at the edges, thin, clumping buff head. Potent, complex nose of raisins, plum, molasses and soy, vinous, with chocolate and subdued roast and hints of sherry-like oxidation. Very sweet body with abundant plum and raisins, soy, and sherry, which quickly dissipates to a thin, almost metallic finish. I was surprised by how quickly the malt heft vaporized, which reminded me of the way cheap bubble gum offers a quick hit of tasty sugars before becoming flavorless and unpleasant to chew. This beer needed more hops, more roast, or something else to give the body more "oomph" and depth. Disappointing.


 BoBoChamp (1449), Gent, Belgium
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/518/20
Dec 25, 2009  
38cl, Danish brewery, from Slijterij van Bergen Eindhoven, very complex sweet Stout, very balanced, cloudy, nearly no head, a topper!, yet expensive


 gyllenbock (370), Stockholm, Sweden
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/59/104/519/20
Dec 25, 2009  
Bottle. The beer looked wonderful in the glass, black as sin with a very small but creamy foam. The aroma was very inviting. Roasted tones, a lot of coffee, chocolate, sweet malt. Oh, what a wonderful aroma! The taste was also exceptionally pleasant. Coffee but not as much as in the aroma, chocolate. A lot of raisin and dark berries, vanilla and roasted malt. The body was not screaming heavy but medium plus. Not very carbonated. Very nice beer to drink, there was a lot of other flavor nuances that are difficult to really describe. Blackhole felt surprisingly soft in the mouth. Yes, a real treat that reminded of port wine.


 RichardGretton (3166), Leicestershire, England
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/59/103/515/20
Dec 18, 2009  
Bottle. Still looking thick black beer with little to no head. The aroma is sugary sweet malty, and the flavour is very rich but also very, very bitter with a port wine like body. Overall a complex beer maybe a little too strong at times.



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