Laugar General Moroz is a formidable Imperial Stout that commands attention with its dense, pitch-black pour and deep tan head. Brewed with a generous addition of oats, this Russian Imperial Stout presents a luxurious, velvety texture that carries intense waves of bittersweet chocolate, espresso, and black licorice. The 10.2% ABV delivers a noticeable but well-integrated warmth, supporting a complex profile of dark dried fruits like figs and raisins. Expect a bold, roasty character that lingers through a satisfyingly viscous finish. This beer balances firm bitterness with a subtle caramel sweetness, creating a harmonious and powerful sensory experience that highlights a thick, creamy mouthfeel.
Appearance.Jet black and completely opaque. Features a thick, creamy, deep tan head with moderate retention and visible legs on the glass, indicating high viscosity and alcohol content.
Aroma.High intensity with a rich, complex blend of bittersweet chocolate, heavy roasted coffee, and slight burnt grain. Moderate esters of dark fruit, specifically prunes and figs, are present alongside a smooth, warming alcohol note and very low earthy hop character.
Taste.Intense initial impression of dark chocolate and espresso. The malt profile is deep, offering flavors of toasted bread and light caramel balanced by a firm hop bitterness. Dark fruit esters of raisin and black currant meld with the roast. The finish is long and warming with a lingering bittersweet cocoa and roasted grain aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Full-bodied and viscous with a chewy, velvety texture enhanced by the oatmeal. Carbonation is low to moderate. A smooth, gentle alcohol warmth is prominent but well-integrated without being harsh.
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