Finding Bigfoot is a robust Imperial Stout that emphasizes a decadent, smooth profile. It leads with intense aromas of dark chocolate and heavily roasted malts, creating an inviting, dessert-like complexity. On the palate, expect a rich interplay of bittersweet cocoa, espresso-like roast, and subtle notes of dried dark fruit. Despite its 9% ABV, the beer maintains an exceptionally smooth texture, balancing its significant malt weight with a firm but integrated bitterness. This Russian Imperial Stout variation focuses on deep chocolate layers and a lingering, warming finish that highlights its velvety, full-bodied character without becoming overly syrupy or cloying.
Appearance.Jet black and opaque (SRM 40+). It pours with a dense, persistent deep tan head that leaves moderate lacing on the glass. High viscosity is evident in visible legs.
Aroma.High intensity. Dominated by rich dark chocolate, cocoa, and heavy roasted grain notes reminiscent of espresso and slightly burnt toast. Low esters of plum and raisin provide background depth. Hop aroma is very low.
Taste.Intense and complex. Initial flavors of bittersweet chocolate and roasted malt transition into notes of coffee and light caramel. Bitterness is firm but well-balanced by the residual malt sweetness. Fermentation is clean with a hint of dark fruit esters. The finish is long and warming with a lingering cocoa and roasted grain aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Full-bodied with a chewy, velvety, and luscious texture. Carbonation is moderate. Noticeable but smooth alcohol warmth provides a pleasant, gentle heat without being solventy.
Sensory Profile.
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An oh-so-smooth Russian imperial stout boasting huge chocolate and roasted malt flavors
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An oh-so-smooth Russian imperial stout boasting huge chocolate and roasted malt flavors
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