ABV
18.0
ABV
18.0
Rating
4.36908
Rating count
448
Last updated
almost 5 years ago
Viscous, boozy, still slightly carbonated. I think I opened it at the right time. Excellent beer.
over 1 year ago
3 years later and somehow it's bordering on manischewitz
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about 4 years ago
Whew the aftertaste is acrid coffee. Starts like sweet barleywine. The acidity softens after subsequent sips but it's still there
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over 1 year ago
has a little bite, not sure of it needs to age longer or shorter
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almost 5 years ago
Coffee upfront, sweet to bitter Balance, chocolate, smooth alcohol.
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over 3 years ago
Still quite boozy and roasty. Still enjoy it as one of the OG stouts but wasn't the best year or version
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about 1 year ago
Yesterbeer. Guessing on year, had this quite awhile. ABV booze bomb.
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almost 5 years ago
Just as expected...delicious! Aged extremely well! I think I like their vanilla versions a wee bit better but this is still world class...and world wide 😏
almost 5 years ago
The aging has made it smoother and therefore more dangerous.
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almost 5 years ago
Sometimes you need to treat yourself to one of the best stouts. This version is thick, sweet, rich, full bodied and rewarding. Let warm to reach its full potential. Excellent brew.
over 4 years ago
One of my all-time faves. Just beautiful and roasty and delicious. No frills. No BS additives. Just great beer.
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over 4 years ago
Bottled 10/11/2018. Super smooth for the high ABV. Very mellow. Faint chocolate. Faint smoke. Faint coffee. Definitely a sipper. Sip to enjoy.
over 4 years ago
Actually pretty pleasant for an 18% beer. Just a big, smooth stout flavor. New job and new kid warranted finally cracking it open
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over 2 years ago
Another OG! IYKYK. Dark, roasty. In my top 5 DFH all time.
over 1 year ago
Raisins, molasses, and coffee. Sweet without being cloying. Fucking fantastic.
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almost 5 years ago
At $11 this had to impress. It really does. It's aged 3 years and I was surprised to find that it isn't barrel aged, because it tastes like it is. A real gem that's worth it once or twice, but there's lots of cheaper stouts to try that are as good.
almost 4 years ago