
It looked thick and very black in color, and it had a creamy dark tan head with some soap-like bubbles in it. The aroma was a very good, complex mix of chocolate, coffee, toffee, and toasty malt smells.
It had a solid medium body along with a creamy, almost velvety smoothness. It tasted much like it smelled – with a sweet chocolaty and malty flavor up front, followed by some toastiness. The finish had a bit of a coffee and chocolate like bitterness to it.
As far as a food pairing goes, I think I would enjoy this with a nice chocolate brownie (covered in vanilla ice cream) dessert. The flavors would go nicely together and the ice cream would sort of cleanse the pallet for the next round of rich chocolate and coffee flavors.
Overall, I thought this was a very creamy, flavorful stout. While I’m not sure if I could have more than a couple of these, it would be a very nice treat on a cold winter night.
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