Elizavyeta (104), Minnesota, USA Apr 3, 2008 With almost no head and a black-as-night hue, this Imperial has a lightly licorice-like aroma with pineapple and burnt toast accents. The actual flavor is robust and warm; a light carbonation makes it heavy and lingering on the palate, spreading its mallty and floral flavors, resulting in a deep, bitter finish.
Night Tripper would be an excellent accompaniment to a pot roast and rosemary potatoes.
Two_Dudes (29), Louisville, Kentucky, USA Oct 7, 2008 Enoyed this very much. Thanks to Joel from New Holland for the sample. An Imperial Stout that wasn’t oak-aged. Sort of a novelty at this point. Nice caramel head that lingers. Mouthfeel is big, but smooth. Palate is a dusty cocoa that just begs to be shared with some sort of dessert. Very nice beer. Darkover (1215), Columbus, Ohio, USA Sep 30, 2008 Very dark brown with a small brown head. Aroma of roasted malts, chocolate, dark fruits and some alcohol. Flavor of sweet roasted malts, dark chocolate, dark fruits and liqour. drfabulous (742), Columbia, Missouri, USA Sep 30, 2008 It’s been sitting in my basement longer than I thought it would. The forgotten beer. A cool night. Time to finally open it. Pours without any head (reminds me of Expedition). But there is lots of coffee and roasty taste here. Very nice overall. Balanced. Rich. I get that burnt sugar taste someone else here notes. Nice. Theis (2212), Frederiksberg, Denmark Sep 30, 2008 Bottle at home - thanks to Bager. Black - brown head. High burned, berries, fruity, oily, chocolate, coffee, nice medium hoppy, smooth hoppy. Lovely. marcus (1055), Sacramento, California, USA Sep 21, 2008 This dark brown ale poured with a thin tan head- just a few bubbles, and a very agreeable sweet aroma. There is an intense earthy roasted malt flavor.
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