The Black Forest is the setting for many fairy tales so if you go down to the woods today be sure to take a bottle of this dark Porter with you. Enjoy the slow pace of this full-flavoured taste exploration; this is no unadventurous walk through Blandsville. Instead you are in for a big surprise, as along the way, you sample rich roasted flavours of coffee and chocolate and at the end of the taste trail is a satisfying balanced bitterness.
Arviot
madcatt
13 days ago
3.5
Prince S
2 months ago
3.8
The aroma of this Porter is intense; fruity, coffee and chocolatey đ. Mouth feel is surprisingly less than you would expect, medium to thin - the beer is dry and finishes slightly acidic.
It sips like an imperial, however at 4.9% itâs a ways off. I canât decipher the hops but I would suspect British hedgerow.
My can was overly carbonated and took a while to pour - not my first time drinking this beer and I actually have it as a recipe to make myself. I think on cask this will be a stonking good ale.
Dartford Dave
@ Vibrant Forest Brewery4 months ago
3.6
Was expecting something a little bit better than this offering. Hints of coffee in the aroma with hints of chocolate in the flavour.
Dvid B
4 months ago
3.5
Ranoga
4 months ago
3.0
BigBoss2829
4 months ago
3.1
Castle Beer
5 months ago
3.5
Whaddya drink of that!?
7 months ago
3.5
Harri Lehti
@ Bierhaus Berlin7 months ago
No ihan on maittavaa, vaikka vaikutusta ei kovin paljoa.
James K
9 months ago
3.0
OK I guess. Better than Guinness due to having more flavour. Little flat though