General_Gao (2368), Iowa City, Iowa, USA May 13, 2008 12oz bottle. Pretty thick pour. Opaque black color. Head was thick and light brown with good retention and lacing. Looked pretty much as good as a stout can look. Pleasant aroma of vanilla, subdued brown sugar, burnt caramel, and a whiff of dark chocolate. Dry and medium bodied with moderate carbonation. I tasted roasted malt and dark chocolate. There was some light roasty bitterness at the end which kept things interesting.
oteyj (275), Canterbury, New Hampshire, USA Jul 26, 2008 Pours black with nice frothy tan head. Aromas of Pronounced chocolate and molasses with tons of roasted malt and a bit of coffee as well. Some sweet fruits poke in there as well. Flavor is roasty though sweet- tons of burnt malts and coffee with a brown sugar and ripe fruit sweetness. A very interesting combination of flavors meld together to create a unique offering. Palate is thick and dry. Tasty Tasty. bulletrain76 (497), Santa Cruz, California, USA Jul 15, 2008 12oz bottle. Near solid black with a lasting frothy tan head. I’m amazed that this is only 5% alcohol; the amount of flavor and body almost put it in the imperial range. Big, rich caramel sweetness, chocolatey and roasted malt flavors. Finishes dry, with a firm, yet smooth roasty bitterness. Full and silky body. Smells of rich chocolate mousse. Everything just works. thegreenrooster (1447), St.louis, Missouri, USA Jul 11, 2008 Pour is a black with no head. Aroma is roasted malt with some coffee and chocolate. Flavor is much of the same. The beer starts off with a sweet chocolate but after the swallow you get more of the bitter coffee. A decent beer and a pretty solid stout although I would probably not spend $9 for the 4 pack of this but picking up another single is not out of the question. LooseCannon (589), Norfolk, Virginia, USA Jul 10, 2008 12oz bottle. Pours black in color with full foamy brown head. Aroma sweet, chocolate roasted coffee. Taste malt, coffee and spicey with bitter finish. It did not live up to the hype. Maybe oatmeal stouts are not my cup of tea. StFun (265), Indiana, USA Jul 9, 2008 I have been wanting to try this one for a long time. Picked it up in Cincy and just couldn’t wait to pop it open. Sadly, it didn’t live up to the hype and anticipation. Nice aroma, hints of oatmeal and coffee. Flavor is the same, with some chocoate and barley added in. Overall, this one was just too watery. I guess I expected a bigger, bolder "Oat" and this just wasn’t it. Actually, I thought this one was on par with Barley Islands Brass Knuckles.
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