Blenheim, New Zealand.
This is making a second appearance in the list I panned it in review 71 which I re-read after I'd written this.
A 375ml bottle of a 10.2% ABV beer (2.8 standard Drink units) awaits me, and being honest I brought two of them, because I just couldn't help myself.
It says.
It also says "Moa Imperial Stout is a very strong, bold upfront and rich offering of a famous beer style. Aged in Pinot Noir barrels, this beer not only displays coffee and mocha charters but also some sweet and spicy notes. A tannin like finish and an oak induced mellow bitterness makes it a serious stout. Moa Imperial Stout is best served just below room temperature in a tulip glass"
So they're giving you a fair warning up front about what's held within, all cork and wire cage enclosed. Very fancy. I guess if you charge a premium price you get to dress it properly, which is very nicely done. A performance beer.
A sour aroma, dark rich chocolate head, deep dark colouration, and a reasonable carbonation. Quite the smokey first taste and a lovely chocolate tone. Head dies away. The taste moves to fruits and an indication of roasted or burnts. And call me a liar but there is a pinot note in there. It's not half bad.
Not half bad but not alarmingly good though. Close but no cigar. Actually it's closer than that, like I said this if fairly nice. If I'd thought it through I would be having some cheese with this, because I think that they'd both be drawn out more.
As it is though there are a few nice things in this that keep you involved, there is a slightly sour note, and a heady overnote of red wines. I could get to like this in moderation.
The pdubyah-o-meter likes this 8.5 things worth on it's arbitrary and unknowable scale of things.
I'm not a terribly big fan of the range of Moa beers, the St.Jospehs is a head over the others, and this sits besides it as a being a bit good. I'm glad I brought two, I get to do it all over again.
I was surprised that I marked this a 5 arbitrary things the first time, surprised that I couldn't remember drinking this in October, but not surprised that I was drinking it with a cheese accompaniment, because it needs it. I am surprised that I think it's that much better then when I first had a go at this. And you know what I'm pleased I did, since with age this may have improved, unlike my memory of such things.
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