Never had a Geek beer - but couldn't pass this one up. A 330ml bottle of a 6% ABV beer (1.6 Standard drinks), and at 30IBU this isn't going to be too challenging middle range bitter.
Aroma on opening of desiccated coconut and of chocolate, it's like confectionery.
Dark pour, no head, not even a hint of one, it's almost dead flat calm, even though I know I could hear carbonation a happening. The Aroma remains a dark rich fruity base.
And a confusion of tastes follows. Mostly burnt fruit. But of coconut there is some, not all up in your face but you can hear it singing on the wings.
I'm betwixt and between on this, it seems like it should be heavier but it's a bit thin on length. There is a magnificence of chocolates and fruits and coconuts, but there could be more.
It's ok, but they could all be turned up to 11, as it is though this lacks lenght, and turns into a rather sweet experience that might make it a longer drink than you'd like.
The pdubyah-o-meter after a first flush peters out to a rather disappointing 7 things on its scale of things. I would have liked more, I'm glad I came, and it won't put me off another.
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