ABV
18.0
ABV
18.0
Rating
0.0
Rating count
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over 1 year ago
Burnt brownie edges on the nose. Thin mouthfeel with a dark malty flavor at first. Good amount of booziness but more dark chocolate fudge forward. Rounds out with a nice cacao bitterness on the finish leaving a roasty coco powder lingers on the tongue.
over 1 year ago
One of the better high abv offerings from dogfish. Honestly hits classic stout notes, rich without being too boozy.
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over 1 year ago
Definitely a sipper. Warms the innards. Roasty goodness.
over 1 year ago
It's a little too strong for me, but really good othwrwise. Lots of raisin notes.
over 1 year ago
-Only- 15.5%, this one is all dark fruit and roasty molasses. Worth grabbing every year for old times sake.
over 1 year ago
Not too impressed for the price. I think I paid for the 18% version.
over 1 year ago
This might raise the dead, if Jesus hadn't already defeated death for me
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about 1 year ago
Drinking without the added age - very tasty, can only guess what some time in the cellar will do for it
about 1 year ago
Very roasty, followed by coffee, then chocolate as it warms. Boozy, but not bourbon as many say. It's not barrel aged.
about 1 year ago
I don’t know how to rate this since imperial stoudts are not my normal beat. It’s boozy but at 15+% I suppose that is unavoidable. The $10 price is a bit out of hand
about 1 year ago
Boozy, chocolaty, smooth, some coffee notes. Pretty darn good.
about 1 year ago
I’m not sure where people are getting red wine and bourbon. Almost has a sweet fig resemblance to the toasty coffee and chocolate notes.
over 1 year ago
I went to DFH Fairfax to try this and the keg kicked and they're closing in 2 months. Such a shame. This is surprisingly smooth.
over 1 year ago
Delicious and dangerous! I want the BBA one! Not sure why people add beers and mi's input the abv... It's not 18%..its 15.5% sweet and robust!
over 1 year ago
Kind of light compared to vintages I’ve had. Better with age than fresh.
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over 1 year ago
Solid just needs to age a year or so for prime! Unless u like sweeter and boozier then it’s perfect!
over 1 year ago