This Imperial Stout presents an imposing sensory profile defined by its 13% ABV and deep, roasty complexity. The nose is greeted by high-intensity aromas of bittersweet chocolate, espresso, and black licorice, layered over significant dark fruit esters reminiscent of figs and raisins. On the palate, it delivers a massive, velvety impact with flavors of toasted grain, dark cocoa, and a hint of molasses. Firm bitterness balances the residual malt sweetness, while the significant alcohol provides a smooth, gentle warmth. The experience concludes with a long, bittersweet finish of charred grain and vinous dark fruit, embodying the classic power of a Russian Imperial Stout.
Appearance.Jet black and completely opaque (SRM 40+). Pours with a dense, dark tan head that shows moderate retention and leaves significant viscous legs on the glass when swirled.
Aroma.High intensity with a rich blend of roasted malts suggesting espresso, dark chocolate, and slightly burnt grain. Prominent esters of plum, prune, and raisin are balanced by a low earthy hop character and a clean, warming alcohol presence.
Taste.Intense and complex; initial flavors of bittersweet cocoa and coffee are followed by a deep maltiness suggesting molasses and toasted bread. Medium-high bitterness provides necessary balance to the high gravity. The finish is lingering and bittersweet, with a pleasant vinous quality and a touch of roasted char.
Mouthfeel.Very full-bodied and chewy with a luscious, velvety texture. Carbonation is low to moderate. A significant, smooth alcohol warmth is present but integrated, without being sharp or solventy.
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