ilovedarkbeer (685), Dallas, Texas, USA May 8, 2008 Tasted with Bma1113VR. Thick dark black brown pour with a dark brown head that is medium sized and shrinks and lightens in color after it opens up. Nose is grass, hops, sugar, molasses, chocolate and some roasted notes. Taste is heavily roasted with mainly dark chocolate for taste and an extremly bitter finish. The alcohol content is very noticable Not very drinkable.
fishingnet (737), Brandon, Florida, USA Jul 20, 2008 2007 Bottle courtesy tpd975. Pours black with a large long lasting tan head that leaves great lacing. Aroma of roasted malt, coffee, chocolate, alcohol, and a hint of caramel. Taste is the same as aroma. Medium full mouthfeel with a moderate amount of bitterness and evident but smooth alcohol. Very good. CheersMate1 (278), Atlanta, Georgia, USA Jul 17, 2008 Extremely good looking beer. There is a big chocolate head. The head does not fade away fast. The beer is pretty thick and very black. Looks like a great imperial stout. Very sweet malt aroma. I was surprised by this actually. The beer is extremely sweet in comparison to how it tastes. You get a nice chocolate aroma. The beer, in my opinion, should have more dimensions as far as the aroma is concerned. I don’t really get any coffee or smoke, but still the beer smells great. The beer has a nice alcohol, coffee, sweet, and hop flavor. I love all the dimensions in the flavor. The beer actually has a nice hop profile. The bittering hop just lingers on my tongue, and I get to enjoy the hop flavor all the way through. The alcohol flavor is a bit much. It mutes many of the other excellent flavors in this beer. The coffee is apparent, but not as noticeable as I would like it to be. The sweet flavor comes out more and more as I let the beer warm up. These flavors are great. The beer has a wonderful creamy and oily type palate. I love how smooth the beer is. A pretty good beer with a lot of great flavors. bhensonb (2735), Woodland, California, USA Jul 12, 2008 750 ml bottle from Bottle Trek. Opaque black color with a 2-finger dark tan head. Aromas of rich roasted/toasted malt, chocolate, and, perhaps, anise. Full bodied with creamy carbonation. Very smooth, sweet dark roasted malt. Some coffee and chocolate seem to follow. Finish is dry and mostly bitter, but sweet notes linger to the sides of the mouth. Something of a smooth version of the ancient Guinness. Incredibly kind to the mouth. Not a hint of heat. Perhaps the best beer Rogue has ever produced. Bear in mind I’ve only tried 28 up to this point. Pawola22 (36), Kansas City, Missouri, USA Jul 12, 2008 Updated: Jul 19, 2008750ml porcelain bottle from John’s Grocery.
Aroma: Sweet, similar to Dark Lord, rich malt and chocolate. Coffee. Hint of alcohol.
Appearance: Jet black, thick motor oil. Almost no head, but it is a dark tan. Very lacy.
Flavor: 3 phases...1. Smooth and roasted malt. 2. Chocolate and a light alcohol. Roasty. 3. Strong, bitter finish. Dry coffee and roast. Chocolate.
Palate: Smooth, chewy, thick. Coats the mouth and a bitterness in the aftertaste that lasts forever.
Overall: Very well balanced and delicious. Love the lingering aftertaste. I need to compare this with Bell’s Expedition and Three Floyd’s Dark Lord side by side. They are all comparably good! Ethereal (724), London, Greater London, England Jul 12, 2008 2007 bottle at home with renffisch, 25th June 2008. I brought the lovely ceramic bottle all the way back from the Rogue pub in San Francisco. Close to black with a persistent brown head, the nose brings to mind nothing more than burnt toast! A variety of tastes assault the tongue - burnt malt, vinous notes, hops and very bitter chocolate. It’s got an oily texture but is strongly bitter and still balanced. Interesting stuff and almost worth buying just for the extremely classy bottle!
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