ABV
18.0
ABV
18.0
Rating
4.32851
Rating count
16,153
Last updated
almost 5 years ago
Wow, super boozy, rich and sweet.Definitely reminiscent of a port.
over 3 years ago
Damn nice! Black cherry, fig, burnt toast, burnt brown sugar, pomegranate, & cabernet lead, w/ char, smoke, leather, & baker's cocoa blooming mid-palate & carrying late. Boldly flavorful & alluring. Drinking phenomenally @5 years!
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about 3 years ago
Smooth, strong, boozy, chocolate, malty deliciousness!
about 3 years ago
wow, was really good new. crazy good now. I hope there are more of these in the cellar
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about 3 years ago
I think the date on the bottle is 2016, it's hard to tell. This one is nice, boozy and smooth. Cheers!
almost 3 years ago
Amazing how well this beer has aged - better than I remember- very smooth with rich notes of coffee, chocolate and vanilla! Doesn’t drink like it is 18% ABV!
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almost 3 years ago
Just chillin in the discount bin! Aged beautifully, would love to compare with a fresh one, though if the residual heat here is any indication that'd light me on fire. Port, raisins, brandy, sherry, dark chocolate, espresso grounds. A real killer beer.
almost 3 years ago
Last one and like the ones before it, drinking beautifully.
over 2 years ago
9-22-16 was the date. From the old days at Louie's- Thanks Ryan! Cheers guys!
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over 2 years ago
Still a boozy beast of an ale. Roasted malt and chocolate flavors fading, approaching an old strong ale profile
over 2 years ago
Another legendary beer I have wanted to try for ages. 1 November 2016 bottle. Tight tan head slowly raises up and then last for ages. Nose of complex dark roasty malts with hints of molasses, dark chocolate, dark caramel, and faint vanilla. The palate is
over 2 years ago
Sad to see my last one go, but it hit the spot tonight.
over 2 years ago
After 7 years 18% is pretty smooth, a little burn at the end. Pretty tasty, like a barleywine, raisins and roasty malts
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over 2 years ago
Find in the back of the cellar. Body has thinned out a bit but still a big ass beer. Port Wine, dark chocolate, malt, cherry. Yum
over 2 years ago
Once you get into the 5+ year range these finally settle down, and what a treat. Just a archetype classic huge non-adjunct Imperial stout. Rich, bold, boozy dark malts.
about 2 years ago
11/2016 a little bit old, definitely past it's prime, had to try before a pour out.
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about 2 years ago
11/01/2016. Nearly 7 years collecting dust and still holding on.
about 2 years ago
Way more drinkable than I was expecting
about 2 years ago
Untappd if you know anything about me you should know how important carbonation is to me, especially in and old ass beer. well this guy has consumed carbon about 7 years ago and held its breath for me to consume
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about 2 years ago
Still so Damn Good, noticing more of a black licorice as it warms.
almost 2 years ago