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Senglaris Bosc
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80 Ratings
Imperial Stout 9.5 º 95 IBU
This Imperial Stout presents an imposing sensory profile defined by its 9.5% strength and depth of character. The experience is anchored by a massive roasted malt presence, evoking notes of dark chocolate and espresso. Complex fermentation esters contribute layers of dried fruit, specifically reminiscent of figs and raisins, which meld seamlessly with a firm, balancing bitterness. The mouthfeel is notably viscous and velvety, offering a smooth, lingering warmth that underscores its bold nature. It is a harmonious, powerful ale that balances intense charred grain notes with a refined, bittersweet finish and a rich, chewy texture.
Appearance. Jet black and completely opaque (SRM 40). It supports a dense, long-lasting deep tan head with thick lacing. High viscosity is visible through prominent legs on the glass.
Aroma. High intensity with a rich blend of bittersweet chocolate, espresso-like roast, and black licorice. Moderate esters suggest dried plum and raisin. Hop aroma is low and earthy, while the alcohol provides a clean, well-integrated backdrop.
Taste. Intense flavors of charred grain and dark cocoa lead the palate, followed by a mid-palate of dried figs and black currants. A firm, aggressive bitterness provides a strong counterpoint to the malt richness. The finish is long and bittersweet with a lingering coffee-like roast and smooth alcohol warmth.
Mouthfeel. Full-bodied and chewy with a velvety, luscious texture. Carbonation is moderate. A noticeable, smooth warmth is present throughout, without any harsh or solventy edges.
Sensory Profile. 12345Alcohol WarmthBodyBitternessSweetnessFruitiness
 
 
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