garthicus (595), Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 7, 2008 Shared with HogTownHarry, Harrys bottle (as always!!) Appearance: Deep black with a small frothy tan head. Aroma: WTF??? Harry warned me but my God... It’s an IPA! No wait, there is some burned malt in there, but wow, that is unique. Flavour: Creamy, silky hoppy and malty, some peppermint? So smooth, a lovely coffee bitter finish, simply superb!
poolboy (29), Lafayette, Indiana, USA Dec 1, 2008 Had a bomber and on tap at the brewery. Chocolate and coffee, but not overwhelming. Some alcohol taste and maybe some vanilla. Neither sweet or overly bitter. Pours dark brown with a light brown head that lingers a little. Very drinkable. Recommended. GAManiac (446), Atlanta, Georgia, USA Nov 20, 2008 Bottle courtesy of StFun poured into a snifter.
This one was crazy carbonated out of the bottle with a huge light brown head that overflowed the glass. It pours black with no light penetrating. There is at least one inch of head throughout and great lacing.
The aroma is very interesting for a dry stout and has a pronounced citrus hop kick up front before the roasted malts take over. There is a little bit of coffee bitterness in the nose as well.
The taste has the same citrus hops up front but has a more roasted coffee flavor than the aroma would suggest. There is the dark malt backbone before the hops come back in the finish which is nice and dry, about the only thing that is strictly within style.
The mouthfeel is very creamy with tons and tons of carbonation. There is a slightly dry and hoppy finish.
This is one unique take on a dry stout and very, very good. It’s also extremely drinkable for a stout - a great session brew. Butters (574), Temporarily in Nashville, Tennessee, USA Nov 15, 2008 Dark dark brown with dark brown head. Coffee and bitter cocoa flavor. Spicy finish. Highly carbonated. Hoptagon (62), Arlington, Virginia, USA Oct 18, 2008 22 oz. Bomber. I picked this bottle up in 2006 and have been sitting on it for a couple years. Pours out a slick oily black with a minimal tan head. Aroma is complex and earthy with hints of chocolate, dried fruits, dry roasted malt and wet wood. Flavor is slightly sweet, but not excessive and is well balanced by a strong hop backbone. Mouthfeel is solid without being syrupy and has a subtle persistent carbonation. Finish is dry and slightly ashy. Overall an outstanding low alcohol stout that I wish I could find more often. danielcurtis81 (262), San Diego, California, USA Oct 15, 2008 Getting notebook online. Bottle. Pour a rich thick black with a small tan head. Caramel and malt on the nose. Good malt flavors at first, give way to caramel and good coffee flavors. A nice bitter finish. Real good beer.
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