a Pint of a 9.9% ABV beer (or 8.8% according to the import label) and that's about 4.2 or more standard drinks. Spells trouble .
So expectations: Black, Coffee/Chocolate, slight bitter, s little bit of what does you good.
There's a goodly complex nose on that, chocolate mostly, some smoke, deep dark brown, chocolate head, gorgeous aroma, chocolate and what might be a summer fruit.
oh and that's lovely and thickly rich and just gorgeous. wow. Nicely sweet, lots of layers, plenty of length, how much can you enjoy a good thing. Aside from the sweet you get from the chocolate or roasted malts it carries a bitter under-note.
Instantly you know you like this beer. the pdubyah-o-meter says 9, it might just be a little sweet , and also a little too sour to make the final push, but I don't know that it should. There is more than enough to keep you occupied with this goodness in a glass not to rush through because there is a lot to enjoy with this.
Give it a go, I'm impressed by this, you might be too.
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