#23. That’s what this beer is rated in the world. Is this spot deserved? I will tell you. I am drinking Imperial Russian Stout by Stone Brewing Company. The bottle is Spring 2009 release. It’s black, huge, and beautiful. Which is exactly how Clubby likes his men (payback for the grotto facer comment). In the words of my uncle, “REVIEW THE BEER!”

I popped the cap off the 22oz bomber, and was greeted immediately with one of my favorite aromas. Sweet, chocolately goodness. I poured into my snifter, and was entranced by the nice cascading. There wasn’t much head that didn’t last very long, but when it was there it was a tan color. Color is pitch black that doesn’t allow any light through. Smelling it reveals a chocolate, mocha aroma. In my mouth it feels heavenly. Thick, rich, sweet, bitter. Extremely well balanced. It’s got a chocolate taste mixed with an extra bold coffee. It is very smooth and creamy. Alcohol hides behind the rest of the big flavors. Carbonation is very little, which is fine. There’s enough where you don’t feel like you are drinking pure syrup. It’s definitely full bodied.

A fairly short review because I want to enjoy the rest of this beer in quiet solitude. I love stouts, and this is definitely one of the best. It is so well balanced, almost perfect in everything that you would expect in a beer. For 10.5% ABV, it is very deceptive. Aside from the buzz that I am getting, there’s no indication of the alcohol whatsoever. I wish I picked up two bottles so that I can cellar one, but luckily this is easy to find. Go out, buy it, drink it slowly, savor it.

Ok, no extra text here, no fluff, just the good stuff…I want to go to bed but I feel I must do this rather than be a lazy Greg.

This beer pours a straw blond color with a nice 3 finger head. The head stayed for a little bit while leaving a fairly thick lacing on my glass. Hops overcome all in the aroma, piny and citrusy quite deliciously! For a quick second you can taste the sweetness of the malt until the hops roll through like that boulder chasing Indiana Jones. Very hoppy but not overdone as a lot of IPAs try to be, a decent balance for a person that enjoys his hops. A light body and light carbonation make it easy to drink. Quite enjoyable for hop heads and aroma freaks. Drink it or don’t, it’s up to you I really don’t care. But, I would.

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