About This Beer
To excavate this flavor cave, the brewers started with a rich, whiskey barrel aged base, with a thick body and a malty backbone. Then they loaded it with plenty of chocolate, hazelnut, and vanilla.
Tasting Notes
Down down down you go, through layers of fudgy flavor punctuated by nuggets of nuttiness. As you free-fall through these delicious depths, you’ll eventually find yourself plunging into a river of boozy vanilla!
Thick
Boozy
Smooth
Noteworthy Ingredients
Chocolate
Whiskey Barrels
Hazelnut
Vanilla
Reviews
3.88
2.5
Rich fudge with hazelnuts and vanilla as a nice accent, almost dominating the bourbon. A peculiar dichotomy exists in this: one a dense concoction manifesting the aroma and the other a very thin, solvent that comes later. Hazelnut a key contributor to odd balance.
2.25
I have long been a fan of Martin House. This is my least favorite from them. Not sure about the base beer, but definitely not a fan of the adjuncts. A rare miss.
3.75
a little too much hazelnut which overpowers everything else.
4.25
Nutella in a glass. Good carbonation and body for an easy drinking dessert stout.
4.0
Creamy head, vanilla aroma with a hint of whiskey, sweet chocolate taste with hazelnut notes, thin mouthfeel, and a black coffee finish with a whiskey kicker.
3.75
nuttiness really overpowers the barrel character here. love hazelnuts but the finish tastes of roasted dry peanuts. it’s all yummy but not quite firing on all cylinders.
3.75
Slight nut flavor with a very rich and moderately sweet vanilla profile
4.75
great stout
4.25
Barrel aging may have boosted the abv, but I thought base beer’s character was stand alone.
3.0
too much adjunct for me, but improved once it warmed a bit and my tastebuds acclimated
4.25
Nice hazelnut flavors 😋
2.75
I dont really taste much other than an almost peanut butter flavor. doesn't really match the description and the nutty flavor is very strong