January 31, 2007

It comes in a 12 oz brown bottle; on the label you have the picture of a black hawk along with the name of the beer on it. The neck label has a description of the beer along with the name of the brewing company. There really is nothing all that eye catching about the label. It does have a nice older look/design to it.
This beer pours a dark coffee color that light doesnÂ’t pass through. ItÂ’s not as dark as Guinness, but itÂ’s pretty close. There was a one-inch thick tan head that slowly turned into a ring around the glass. There is some lacing, but not a lot of it. The look of this beer is very enticing.
The smell is very appealing. It is a mixture of deep roasted chocolate malts, a touch of coffee, a dash of hops with a very mild and almost unnoticeable hint of cherry. The first whiff makes the taste buds stand up in anticipation. The taste is nothing less then spectacular. You can taste dry roasted malts with a coffee and chocolate blended accents. There is a good mix of hops that awaken the taste buds and makes this an exceptional beer.
It is a medium bodied beer with a nice dry finish. There is a slight creaminess to it. For Stout it was a little thin, itÂ’s not as thick as one would get from an Irish Stout. Still there is a nice texture to it.
I truly enjoyed this beer. ItÂ’s one of those that I can see myself craving or requesting if I go to a bar that stocks microbrews. Definitely worth a drink if you can find it. IÂ’m going to rate this 7 out of 10.
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