UselessGdTaste (359), Long Beach, California, USA Jun 2, 2008 Not so much the stout that I am used to. It was very pleasant to drink. Not as heavy. In fact, I have had plenty of heavier porters. It was very good though. Just not expected.
thornecb (1128), Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA Oct 3, 2008 Pours ebony into a snifter. Mocha head leaves sheet lacing. Pine needles, alcohol and fig aromas. Spritzy with sour cherry pit from front to back. Roasty finish. A nice warmer. TeamTrappist (167), jericho, New York, USA Sep 30, 2008 Tap at the Sunswick. Poured brown with a thin brown head. This had a chocolate and stout nose. Flavor followed along those lines. Kind of a creamy mouthful with a medium body. Finish was slightly bitter. Nice belgian stout. Angeloregon (1969), Portland, Oregon, USA Sep 25, 2008 Bottle enjoyed at Beveridge Place in West Seattle, WA--Poured a deep orange-brown body with a plush milky thick tan head. Caramel, yeasty, honey, molasses, brown sugar, toffee, nut, copper nose. Distinctly Belgian. Lingering metallic chocolate coat on the tongue. trevor211 (106), Seattle, Washington, USA Sep 22, 2008 Pours a deep, dark reddish brown with a thick, light-tan head. Aroma is port wine with a bit of cabernet sauvignon, other sweet fruits and tart cherries, Belgian yeast and a whole heap of sweet malts. Flavor is pleasantly tart, like a good cab with notes of cherries, molasses and a touch of toasty wood to finish. Mouthfeel is perfect - good carbonation, but silky smooth. Wonderfully complex. I’m very impressed. GRM (863), Aylmer, Quebec, Canada Sep 19, 2008 Brown bottle, 33 cl, bottle on June 30 2004, savoured on September 19 2008; eye: ruby with a golden caramel hue, clear, nice effervescence, creamy and voluminous beige head that remains, lacing; nose: molasses, liquorice, candied fruits, light smoke, alcohol, lots of wood; mouth: molasses, liquorice, candied fruits, enjoyable alcohol, light smoke, lots of malt spices, lots of wood, finale in malt-molasses with a good presence of hops, mildly bitter, lightly sweet, full body, slightly creamy texture, not much carbonation; overall: quite likable
FRANÇAIS
Bouteille brune, 33 cl, embouteillée le 30 juin 2004, savourée le 19 septembre 2008; œil : rubis avec une teinte caramel doré, claire, bonne effervescence, mousse beige crémeuse et abondante et qui demeure, dentelle; nez : mélasse, réglisse, fruits confits, léger fumé, alcool, beaucoup de boisé; bouche : mélasse, réglisse, fruits confits, alcool agréable, léger fumé, beaucoup de malt, épices, beaucoup de boisé, finale en malt-mélasse avec une bonne présence de houblon, moyennement amère, légèrement sucrée, corsée, texture légèrement crémeuse, peu carbonatée; en résumé : bien aimé
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