This is another Southern Tier seasonal that I've had to wait too long to get because I can't get it in Texas.
Pours an inky black with a good medium to dark tan head that is very good for an impy stout. Reddish highlights that look a little oily as it warms, which as it turns out is the only reason imperfection in this beer.
The smell is dominated by the roasted malt, with the sharpness that an oatmeal stout should have. Fades to a roasted coffee as it warms.
One of the smoothest impy stouts I've ever had. The 11% ABV in any other beer is in your face, but in this one it's damn near imperceptible except in the warming aftertaste. Excellent sweet roasted malt flavor hits you first, and at all times goes down amazingly smooth. More vinous in feel and taste as it warms, but always with the slightly sharp/grainy oatmeal flavor and always perfectly smooth.
Great beer.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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