The beer pours opaquely black, just a hint of brown at the
top if held to the light. There is about a half inch of dark beige head. The
aroma is rich and chocolatey, with some dark fruits and dark roasted malts. The
taste is dark roasted malts, dark chocolate and cocoa, a bit of char, a bit of
very dark fruits, a touch of molasses, sweet, yet tangy, yet dry, yet spicy.
The finish is moderately bitter and more dry than sweet, although there is also
a lingering sweetness. The beer drinks very smooth and rich. As it really warms, a touch of anise comes in. This is a really
nice stout, I can’t wait to try the barrel aged version soon.
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