BDR (1929), Roseville, Minnesota, USA Jun 28, 2007 Sampled at the RBSG 07 Grand Tasting. Thank you to whoever brought this - another excellent brew. Black as the Abyss that had just spilled across my notebook. Bourbon and chocolate on the nose. Smooth mouth feel with roasted malt and chocolate dominating the bourbon flavor.
Prometheus (36), Richmond, Virginia, USA Sep 19, 2008 Very cool beer.
Not one to drink fast though!
Dark, dark brown with little head.
Chocolate, vanilla, malt and bourbon aroma and flavors.
Overall, a nice complex beer. pineypower (901), Pine Barrens, New Jersey, USA Sep 14, 2008 Much thanks to DMac. Pours dark brown with a small tan head. Heavy bourbon on the nose, slight oak and some chocolate. Taste is complex, bourbon, slight vanilla, oak, chocolate and a slightly hot alcoholic finish. Well done dmac (890), Toms River, New Jersey, USA Sep 8, 2008 16.9 oz bottle, what the hell size is that?? Pours a deep dark brown that is slightly thin looking with an average size frothy light beige head. Aroma is great with tons of bourbon, oak, chocolate, coffee and perhaps a touch of vanilla. Medium bodied with average carbonation and STRONG heat from the 11.6% ABV. Flavor starts off with lots of bourbon, then roasted malts and chocolate take over and an aftertaste of vanilla. Very nicely done and is some real good stuff. General_Gao (2580), Iowa City, Iowa, USA Aug 27, 2008 Thanks to iowaherkeye for sharing this bottle! Poured an opaque black color. The head was tan with good retention and lacing. Smelled of relatively subdued bourbon, chocolate, and vanilla. Medium to full bodied and sweet with mild bitterness. Roasted malt, moderate bourbon, vanilla, mixed spices, and chocolate filled out the flavor profile. Nice beer and not over-bourbonated, IMO. pepsican (766), the beer wastelands of, Iowa, USA Aug 26, 2008 Man I’ve wanted this one forever. Thanks joeyherkeye! Black pour with a good sized tan head. Aroma is BOURBON with some caramel as well. Flavor was BOURBON with burnt caramel, chocolate, and some dusty wood. Finishes very boozy, lots of sweet bourbon still floating around.
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