Tonight's beer: Crooked Fence Sins of Our Fathers
Lots of roasts on the palate—coffee, dark chocolate—backed by earth, vanilla, caramel, burnt fruits. Grace notes of grass, smoke, peat in the distance. Starts roasty-bitter, evolves to bready-sweet, then dries out a very little bit.
Thick and dense, soft and chewy; syrupy-sticky and viscous. Gently carbonated. Roughly zero alcohol presence, especially impressive for a 10% ABV stout.
Yum! A delicious Big American Stout,well-integrated. Seriously intense and massively complex, roughly balanced between malts and hops. Supple and subtle and surprisingly graceful; alarmingly drinkable. First I've had from these folks; I'm impressed as hell.
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| Crooked Fence Sins of Our Fathers |
Lots of roasts on the palate—coffee, dark chocolate—backed by earth, vanilla, caramel, burnt fruits. Grace notes of grass, smoke, peat in the distance. Starts roasty-bitter, evolves to bready-sweet, then dries out a very little bit.
Thick and dense, soft and chewy; syrupy-sticky and viscous. Gently carbonated. Roughly zero alcohol presence, especially impressive for a 10% ABV stout.
Yum! A delicious Big American Stout,well-integrated. Seriously intense and massively complex, roughly balanced between malts and hops. Supple and subtle and surprisingly graceful; alarmingly drinkable. First I've had from these folks; I'm impressed as hell.

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