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    Pours dark and thick like black oil. Thick light brown-off white head. Strong chocolate notes in the nose w/ some roasted malt also. Taste is sweet up front with a kick of acidic hop or some other astringency. The carbonation comes through heavy to add to the harshness that the hot alcohol gives off. Then finally on the end comes in the roasted malt flavor and some chocolate in there as well. Mouthfeel is thick but has ample carbonation to help it out. The head falls eventually leaving a... (show more)

     
     
    by Nathan Vowell on Nov 20, 2009 at 04:39AM

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    I honestly think that a lot of the allure of this beer for people in the Northeast US is the fact it is not generally available out here. As a result, Fat Tire gets an air of exoticness out here which it really doesn't deserve. That a beer gets bumped in the ratings because of its relative scarcity in a certain market is not a problem for me. I think beers should be linked with geography -- brews from remote places should have bonus points for being rare in your town and the local brewers s... (show more)

     
     
    by Facebook User on Nov 20, 2009 at 02:06AM

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    Wow, this smells awesome, and I'm someone who usually doesn't get a whole lot out of a beer's aroma. It smells like dark chocolate and peaty smoke, as if you could take the experience of washing down a bit of dark chocolate with a smoky single malt and turn it into a scent. I might even consider buying Glad Plug-Ins that smelled like this beer. The flavor is quite rich, with more of the chocolate and smoke coupled with lots of dark malt, some alcohol and the smallest bit of balancing bitter... (show more)

     
     
    by Facebook User on Nov 18, 2009 at 02:56AM

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