ozzy70 (3090) - Omaha, Nebraska, USA - APR 30, 2020UPDATED: APR 30, 2020 Pint can. Poured black, foamy lasting tan head. Aroma of peanut butter, raw grainy chocolate, cocoa powder. Taste was medium sweet, chocolate, cocoa, peanut butter, creamy, mild alcohol.
drfabulous (14226) - Lexington, Kentucky, USA - APR 1, 2020UPDATED: APR 1, 2020 16 ounce can from Ernie's in Lexington. Dark black our. Chocolate. Creamy. Peanut butter. Tasty overall.
willisread (6518) - Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA - MAR 27, 2020UPDATED: MAR 27, 2020 Can from Holiday Market. Pours a thick, viscous deep brown to black with a full finger of brown head that lingers. Chunky peanut butter floaties can be seen as the head settles. Huge, peanut butter forward nose with rich cacao and sticky peanut butter aromas present. Thick and viscous mouthfeel with more dark chocolate, baker's chocolate and peanut butter flavors. Dry peanut butter finish (not that fake-ass peanut power that a lot of breweries add, but really peanut butter flavors) that lingers with more dark chocolate. First peanut butter beer I've had that actually tastes like peanut butter was used in the mash.
GregMooreNH (6520) - Bedford, New Hampshire, USA - MAR 13, 2020UPDATED: MAR 13, 2020 Pours black with two finger, dark tan head. Aroma is cocoa, peanut butter and roast. Taste is chocolate and brown sugar, moving to roast and peanut butter. Finish is Reese's Cups with roast.