Madsnp (102), Vinens Verden, Slotsgade, Denmark Apr 30, 2008 Bottle. Pours a dark brown with a creamy white head. Aromas of caramel, roasted malt and sweetness. Flavour is sweet with notes of coffee and nuts. Very drinkable.
mar (505), Dallas, Texas, USA Jul 9, 2008 deep black pour with a caramel head. decent thickness with a fruity, chocolatey flavor with notes of circus peanuts. smooth on the finish and not too shabby. studson38 (6), , Virginia, USA does not count Jul 7, 2008 This beer was a new one to me, just recently hearing about it from a friend. This self-declared black beer was indeed black, and surprisingly smooth. With a slight carmel and chocolate taste, along with a roasty finish, I found this one to be highly drinkable. Highly recommended. MaltDawg (221), Richmond, Virginia, USA Jul 4, 2008 12 oz bottle. Very dark brown almost black with small tan head. Some light caramel malt aromas. Medium body with light carbonation. Sweet carmelized malt flavor with some roastyness in the finish. Low hop flavor and bitterness with just a touch of roasty astringency in the finish. Quite tasty jkaiser (48), USA Jul 3, 2008 A black beer with almost no bitterness. Mild-bodied.I could smell the carmel, malts faintly. This is a great option for when you want to impress friends. An easy choice for imported exotic type beer. darkguardian (138), Florida, USA Jun 24, 2008 12oz bottle from Coffee District. Pours a jet black with a small tan head. Nose is light caramel no roastiness which is odd for the appearance. Light and airy on the nose like a traditional lager. Taste is exotic spice, cardamom, caramel and light chocolate with a silky smooth finish. Interesting beer and really drinkable.
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