smellysell
Go Vols!!!
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Hope you guys aren't getting tired of these reviews.
I asked Tim (tkoepp) about this a while ago in chat. I came to find that this beer is only released once a year and is VERY limited, and to make a long story short, thanks to Tim standing in line for several hours at Dark Lord day, I was lucky enough to get to try this much hyped beer. It didn't disappoint! Thanks again Tim for the opportunity. I think a trip to IN for next years release might be in order!
Style - Russian Imperial Stout
ABV - 13%
Brewed In - Munster, IN
Availability - Limited Release Once a Year
Appearance
BLACK!! If there was a color darker than black that's how this pours. By far the darkest beer I've ever drank. A very minuscule orange-brown head that bubbles to nothingness immediately.
Smell
Molasses and malt sweetness with and hint of dark fruit.
Taste
Wow! This beer is extremely full flavored and complex, yet amazingly balanced and smooth. Burnt malt, brown sugar, and a tartness I can't quite put my finger on. Finishes with dark chocolate and lightly bitter coffee. The finish picked up in strength as the beer warmed a bit, and even creeped into the initial flavors, but was still definitely more prevalent in the finish.
Feel
Extremely thick and creamy, but not to the point that it was overwhelming. Carbonation was pretty light and the beer was very clingy. Definitely not the most quaffable beer.
Verdict
Could you tell I liked it? To be honest, with all the hype surrounding this beer, I had prepared myself for a disappointment that never came. This is one of my favorite beers I've had and I will definitely try to get more. Due to rarity, price, and the nature of the style of beer this is, it isn't the most drinkable beer, definitely a sipper. In the future I will wait for an occasion that I can sit down and share this with a friend, but it is definitely a must try if you can get your hands on it.
I asked Tim (tkoepp) about this a while ago in chat. I came to find that this beer is only released once a year and is VERY limited, and to make a long story short, thanks to Tim standing in line for several hours at Dark Lord day, I was lucky enough to get to try this much hyped beer. It didn't disappoint! Thanks again Tim for the opportunity. I think a trip to IN for next years release might be in order!
Dark Lord is a gargantuan Russian Style Imperial Stout, with a reverse cascading head that starts out billowing the color of burnt oil like the Dark Lord rising from the black primordial beginnings. It's Resonant vinous aroma has been described as cherries, sweet malt, molasses, burnt currants, plum with a port wine alcohol undertow. Mochachino notes buried within. Motor oil consistency, hellishly smooth, yet divinely burnt and vinous. The first sip coats your palate with a palatial charred fruit and chocolate blanket. Alcohol burn wiggles its way down your throat with a thick body. Enjoy and thanks for your continuing support.
-bottle label
Style - Russian Imperial Stout
ABV - 13%
Brewed In - Munster, IN
Availability - Limited Release Once a Year
Appearance
BLACK!! If there was a color darker than black that's how this pours. By far the darkest beer I've ever drank. A very minuscule orange-brown head that bubbles to nothingness immediately.
Smell
Molasses and malt sweetness with and hint of dark fruit.
Taste
Wow! This beer is extremely full flavored and complex, yet amazingly balanced and smooth. Burnt malt, brown sugar, and a tartness I can't quite put my finger on. Finishes with dark chocolate and lightly bitter coffee. The finish picked up in strength as the beer warmed a bit, and even creeped into the initial flavors, but was still definitely more prevalent in the finish.
Feel
Extremely thick and creamy, but not to the point that it was overwhelming. Carbonation was pretty light and the beer was very clingy. Definitely not the most quaffable beer.
Verdict
Could you tell I liked it? To be honest, with all the hype surrounding this beer, I had prepared myself for a disappointment that never came. This is one of my favorite beers I've had and I will definitely try to get more. Due to rarity, price, and the nature of the style of beer this is, it isn't the most drinkable beer, definitely a sipper. In the future I will wait for an occasion that I can sit down and share this with a friend, but it is definitely a must try if you can get your hands on it.