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rAvg: 4.37
pDev: 9.38%
Reviews: 1975
Hads: 2014

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Oskar Blues Brewing Company visit their website


Style | ABV
Russian Imperial Stout |  10.50% ABV

Availability: Fall. can (1721), on-tap (147), bottle (87), growler (13), nitro-tap (5), cask (1), nitro-bottle (1)

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garymuchow

Minnesota

4.71/5  rDev +7.8%
look: 5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.75

Nice aroma. Coffee, but not too strong. Deep and dark fruit. Soft hop. Nothing over the top - so very well balanced.
Pours slowly. Small, but dense dark head. Opaque body. Looks like it should in my mind. Really dense and thick lacing. Never seem something quite like that before.
Wow! Now that's a nice beer. Again so very well balanced, yet rich enough to be fulfilling. Very complex but nothing dominant or overwhelming. No sharpness! No biting! Just straight up RIS flavors presented in the most pleasing form.
Feel is top notch. Smooth creamy and perfectly carbonated.
This deserves its spot amongst the top beers. What a joy.

Serving type: can

02-17-2013 19:12:47 | More by garymuchow
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arfenhouse

California

4.51/5  rDev +3.2%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.5

A: Black with dark brown head. Decent retention with a little lacing.

S: Very strong dark chocolate and dark fruit. Overripe grapes, raisin, and some cherry. Some vanilla along with some general sweetness.

T: Bitter roasted malt which transitions into a semi-sweet dark chocolate with a bit of vanilla. The dark fruits and roasted malt are in the aftertaste.

M: Big, full bodied, silky, smooth. Low carbonation. Wet.

O: Very good RIS. One of my favorite beers so far.

Serving type: can

02-17-2013 08:47:58 | More by arfenhouse
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MCain04

Illinois

3.95/5  rDev -9.6%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

6 month old can poured into a 13 oz snifter. Extra in a trade with hilgart1, much appreciated!

Appearance: Dark dark brown. 1 finger tan head. Moderate retention/lacing.

Smell: Roasty, a little alcohol on the nose, toasted malts.

Taste: Heavy roasted malts, a little boozy, but there's a malty sweetness that finishes with a soy-sauce aftertaste that isn't the greatest.

Mouthfeel: Full, heavy, smooth, coats the tongue.

Overall: Overrated in my opinion, not even close to world-class. A decent Imperial stout but for $15 per 4 pack I can think of 10 other stouts I'd pick over this without spending more than I would for this one. Doubt I'll ever drink this again, but you never know.

Serving type: can

02-13-2013 04:26:44 | More by MCain04
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Someguy1_8t

California

3.76/5  rDev -14%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

Canned 10-21-11@09:21 Served in Tulip glass

Appearance - Dark black, like used motor oil. Had about a finger of brown head, that diminished quickly.

Aroma- Roasted malts and dark fruit. Sweet vanilla.

Tastes - pretty much like the aroma, with the addition of dark chocolate, and very small hint of tartness.

Mouthfeel - medium to full bodied with little to no carbonation.

Overall - good smooth mellow imperial stout that I would definitely recommend. It non offensive, to the first time stout drinkers, to get them kind of into stouts.

Serving type: can

02-12-2013 05:48:41 | More by Someguy1_8t
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screamking

Ohio

4.53/5  rDev +3.7%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.5

12oz can poured into snifter.

Appearance-pours dark, i'll call it black. With a thick brown head that slowly disappears. 4.25

Aroma-roasted coffee, dark chocolate, vanilla bean, licorice, some mix dark fruits. 4.25

Taste-chocolate up front and center, coffee is there too but not as powerful as smell would indicate, toffee, buttercream, hint of plum at the end. 4.75

Feel-lighter then expected, coats palate but doesn't stick, alcohol is barely there. 4.25

Overall-first things first, for 4 beers your looking at spending 14 bucks. A little math and that comes too $3.50 a can. It's a little pricey. Okay with that out of the way, with this beer you get one of the smoothest imperial stouts you will drink. You will also get one of the best can beers available as well. If there is ever a session RIS this is it. So if you don't mind the price this has Saturday night written all over it. 4.5

Serving type: can

02-12-2013 02:17:35 | More by screamking
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KFBR392

Illinois

4.48/5  rDev +2.5%
look: 4.75 | smell: 5 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.5

Appearance: Pours an incredibly heavy pitch blackness. An awesome tan head formed on the pour. Some nice carbonation throughout. Just has a wonderful thick creamy texture.

Smell: One of the most complex and wonderful aromas I've ever experienced. A robust maple aroma mixes masterfully with hints of vanilla, burnt cedar, and a smokey roasted malt, and some slight hops. Man I could get lost in this aroma. The maple/vanilla sweetness really sets this beer aside from other RIS.

Taste: The sweetness takes over in the taste of this brew. A really nice hop bitterness bites on the front of the beer which leads to the vanilla malt body. The high ABV cannot be felt expect in the wonderfully warming sensation as this beer goes down. A hop dryness sticks on the palette for a long time.

Mouthfeel: Thick and syrupy. Creamy texture which sends this brew down too easy.

Overall: Someone stop me from drinking the other 3 of these I have right now. Probably my favorite RIS. Wonderfully rounded and complex, this beer has all the traditional checkpoints along with some extra perks.

Serving type: can

02-12-2013 01:32:46 | More by KFBR392
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dar482

New York

4.93/5  rDev +12.8%
look: 5 | smell: 4.75 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 5

This little silver can packs the best Russian Imperial Stout I have yet to have. The color is a dark black with a creamy slightly brown head. The aroma isn't too strong, but it makes it up with the flavor. It starts off a bit creamy, with a bit of dark chocolate and strong roasted malts. It has great creamy mouthfeel, but then cuts off the tongue nicely once you start tasting the alcohol in there.

The can is a good amount because it is so rich and boozy at times, you might want a snack or something with this. Not one of those stouts packed with chocolate, coffee, or whatever flavors. Its boozy, but does it so well.

Serving type: can

02-10-2013 22:43:41 | More by dar482
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beerdrifter

Germany

4.29/5  rDev -1.8%
look: 3.75 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25

This one's been in my cellar for a little over a year. Thick, pitch black pour with a one finger caramel colored head that fades quickly with great lacing. Roasty malts dominate the nose along with hints of chocolate, mocha, coffee, and some subtle dark fruit. The taste follows suit with loads of roasty malt, milk chocolate, and espresso along with hints of toffee, molasses, cocoa, and just a touch of licorice on the finish. The mouthfeel is creamy, thick, and chewy with a nice bitter finish. Overall this has to be one of the best readily available Imperial Stouts on the market today.

Serving type: can

02-09-2013 15:24:42 | More by beerdrifter
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scruffwhor

Illinois

3.74/5  rDev -14.4%
look: 3.75 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75

Lovely dark brown head of two fingers thickness. This quickly recedes to just a super thin ring. Color is a jet oil slick black. Makes me think of oil and coffee that has added viscosity.

Rich, deep roasted malt aroma. Savory coffee notes with stronger dark milk chocolate overtones. Smells warm and relaxing.

Pretty bitter roasted, maybe burnt in places, malt flavor from front to back. Warm oily palate. Bitter dark chocolate finish for sure. Good sipping beer, but not as good as the hype in my opinion.

Serving type: can

02-09-2013 13:48:48 | More by scruffwhor
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spoony

Colorado

4.19/5  rDev -4.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.25

From a 12 oz can into a snifter (notes collected from three cans over three nights).

A-This brew pours heavy and dark, pretty much black. The head is decently tall, about one fat finger, and dark mocha brown in color. The amount of head is surprising for 10.5% ABV. A chunk or two remains laced to the glass. Great looking RIS.

S-Smell is rich with heavily roasted malts. I detect notes of dark chocolate, coffee, and also a touch of warm, caramel-scented alcohol. The smell, unlike some RISs, is not overly bitter to my nose.

T-Taste mostly tracks the smell, but I find the taste to be more complex. I still get that ultra-rich, slightly caramel malt flavor, and a certain amount of semi-sweet chocolate and coffee, but there is also a booze-soaked fruit component (macerated cherries come to mind). A little smokiness on the tail-end, too.

M-Feel is heavy, carbonation is low, and it matches the brew well.

O-Having had Old Raspy and Narwhal recently, I was curious to see how Ten Fidy would hold up (especially against Narwhal, which I thought was a great brew). The canned beer does just fine, thank you. The flavors here are complex, the heat is nicely integrated, the appearance is right, and the feel is a great match. The only let-down (and I use that term loosely) is the smell. The nose just doesn't match the rest of the beer.

Serving type: can

02-09-2013 04:51:58 | More by spoony
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JohnnyBarman

Ontario (Canada)

4.5/5  rDev +3%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5

Single can from Premier Gourmet in Buffalo. Pricey, but I've heard so much good about this brew I had to indulge. Something special for my 700th review!

Ten Fidy pours a viscous inky blank into my Duvel tulip, producing a dark tan head of about an inch that settles into a thick ring. Each sip shows the real weight of this brew, generating a sheet of lacing.

Amazing nose for a canned stout - hell, for any stout. Sweet and mildly boozy, caramel, toasted malt, coffee, chocolate syrup, and a slight hint of smoke. Just smelling this brew is a treat.

Intense, delicious stout which displays remarkable balance of the aforementioned flavours. Begins sweet, with caramel, chocolate liqueur and coffee, before transitioning to a drier, roastier brew with smoke, toasted bread and sugar. Mild hops enter here. Surreal.

Smooth and silky, nice light but persistent carbonation.

If you are fortunate enough to have Ten Fidy in a nearby store, please send some this way! Why did I only buy one can?

Serving type: can

02-09-2013 03:55:57 | More by JohnnyBarman
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TwelveOunces

Kentucky

4.28/5  rDev -2.1%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.25

12 oz can poured into a snifter
Canned on 10-15-12

A- Pours midnight pitch black with a half finger brown head. Minor alcohol legs..

S- Roasted caramel, Coffee, char, toffee, Chocolate. A smooth smelling imperial stout.

T- A big roasty bitterness at first followed by a big roasted malt profile. Roasty to the point where coffee and smoke are presenet. A slight chocolate and cocoa. A big caramel body. A big hop bitterness and quite bitter for a stout. Fairly well balanced and drinkable for the size.

M- Big but drinkable. High bitterness. Smooth carbonation and body. Solid stuff all around.

O- This stout is the bomb. It hits on all key points and is quite balanced. Dangerously drinkable. A stout for any day of the year.

Serving type: can

02-07-2013 01:16:08 | More by TwelveOunces
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chugalug06

Colorado

4.54/5  rDev +3.9%
look: 4.75 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.5

Thick, dark, deep, pitch black, three-finger foamy lt brown head, lacing is nice...

Maple, chocolate, chalky, molasses, milky, and sweet.

Whoa. Smooth, highly drinkable, no heat shows through, well hidden sweetness, nice balance between dryness and wetness... Carbonation is light-medium and well blended. Complex malts, roasty, dark chocolate, and sweetly milky...

Highly recommended, even at $4/12oz can.. Get some!!! First time having this brew and will not be walking past it any longer.. YUM.

Serving type: can

02-05-2013 01:42:45 | More by chugalug06
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StArnoldFan

Texas

4.8/5  rDev +9.8%
look: 5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.75

Can dated 9/24/12

Pours out so black and thick that it literally looks like used oil. Soft pour in the center of my glass leaves a half finger dark brown mocha head that doesn't stick around long. Smells like a typical imperial stout, dark malts come through most. Slight alcohol burn on the tongue but its nice. I don't see much difference in this can with 7 months on it than fresh which I had many times. Overall this is my go to Imperial Stout, to me it doesn't get much better than this for the style.

Serving type: can

02-03-2013 01:30:46 | More by StArnoldFan
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DocJitsu

California

4.46/5  rDev +2.1%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.5

Pours an opaque, very dark brown, with a diminutive light mocha colored head that dissipates quickly. If the head was a bit larger, and I tried to create that with my pour, and long-lasting, this would have been an extraordinarily gorgeous beer. As it is, it's just really, really sexy. The nose is huge chocolate with some British yeast notes wafting at times. The mouthfeel is creamy and viscous. It dries out like Baker's chocolate at the finish. There's also a bit of carbonation bite that occurs late. The flavor is a bit lacking. There's definitely some dark cholcolate, a bit of lactose, and some tart cherry that emerges in the middle and lingers after all else has passed. Some coffee bitterness is also noted after the beer has been swallowed. This is a very good RIS, but not as good as, say, Old Rasputin.

Serving type: can

02-02-2013 23:06:54 | More by DocJitsu
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tekn0ph1sh

Florida

4.5/5  rDev +3%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5

I have been on a stout kick as of late. This was my latest find. And what I have been comparing all of my other stouts to.

Poured into a pint glass. It was thick and dark like pouring motor oil from a can. It had maybe a quarter inch reddish brown had that quickly dissipated to a little bit of lace around the edges.

I was thinking I wasn't going to like this beer all that much. It smells like chocolate and espresso and dark fruit.

I took my first sip and it tastes almost like it smells and is velvety thick and smooth as it goes down with a warming feeling in your belly as it settles. It is very nice and smooth. It is well balanced and the favors just meld together.

My only complaint about it is that at around 5 bucks a can...it's pretty steep but at 10.5 abv you don't need all that many to have a good night.

Serving type: can

02-02-2013 14:31:41 | More by tekn0ph1sh
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Argion

New York

4.61/5  rDev +5.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.5

I was looking at the list of top imperial stouts on this site and came across this beer. My local distributor had it and I was surprised to see it was in a can. That threw me off a bit, but given the good ratings it has received on the site I decided to give it a try.
All I can say is wow.... it poured a very dark/black colour with no head whatsoever. The combination of flavors was very good with hints of chocolate and espresso in it. There was some sweetness on the tailend of the beer but it was not as bad as other imperial stouts I have tried. Overall an excellent beer.

Serving type: can

02-02-2013 05:05:12 | More by Argion
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wedge

North Carolina

4.35/5  rDev -0.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.25

CANNED ON 10-05-11 @ 11:45
FIDY LITTER

Pours dark and thick...pitch black beneath a squat, brown head. Deep, dark chocolate, heavy roast, sweetened coffee, syrupy molasses, and a touch of oxidation in the nose; all very nicely melded into one heavy, yet not overpowering aroma. Big, malty, chocolate-forward flavor...dark cocoa, toasted caramel, subtle vanilla, bread, and some coffee bitterness. Purply berries, raisins, vinous notes, and hint of port in the end. Properly viscous and smooth with just the right amount of carbonation and bitterness to keep things lively, but not get in the way. Not so rich that it loses it's appeal after six ounces either, nor is the alcohol ever readily apparent. Very good...

Serving type: can

02-01-2013 23:29:35 | More by wedge
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Moose90

Colorado

4.48/5  rDev +2.5%
look: 5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.75

Canned On: 11-14-11 @ 15:34 - "10WFIDY"
Tasted On: 01-28-13 @ 17:24

A - Pours jet black, almost entirely opaque. A thin dark coffee colored head comes and goes quickly. Lacing is left with each sip and is reminiscent of motor oil, as is this whole beer.

S - Chocolate, licorice, coffee and anise seed. Alcohol does come through on this one. Rich toasted malts, dark and semi-sweet. Smells of chocolate brownies or cookies.

T - Rich dark chocolate. Sweet and toasty. Bitter cocoa, big malty chewiness to this one. Dark caramels and molasses here, licorice again.

M - Med-full to full bodied. Not too sticky. Finish lingers & leads to deeper more complex flavors.

O - Huge stout. Awesome balance, not too much char nor chocolate. Medium sweetness hides alcohol well. Nice work OB.

Serving type: can

01-29-2013 00:47:57 | More by Moose90
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Efay

Illinois

4.68/5  rDev +7.1%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.75 | taste: 4.75 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.5

Every time I've had this beer I've been preoccupied to do a real review! I picked up a 4pack after a long, cold day in the Chicago weather to warm me up. Poured into a pint glass and enjoyed.

A- Poured black, with some light being able to refract some dark brown color on the edge of the glass. This thing is really dark! When poured, big bubbles of foam, equaling around 3 fingers worth of dark caramel head was present. However, there was not much retention, but some spotty lacing appeared.

S- Initially I got a scent of booze, but I then got smells of baker's chocolate with some burn malt that was highly defined. This all ended with a smell of burnt sugar that made this thing smell pleasantly sweet, but complimented with the alcohol and bitter burnt malt.

T- Smooth and sweet baker's chocolate, followed by some sweet toffee. Ends with some bitter coffee and malt flavors that make this oh so enjoyable.

M- Moderate body for an IRS. Nice and smooth with a little amount of carbonation. Ends with a nice warmth down the esophagus.

O- This IRS is to die for. This beer is highly drinkable yet very complex. The great thing though is it's not too complex and I can drink a 4 pack of this in one session it's that good. It also isn't hot on the tongue but you do feel that nice warmth down your esophagus. Just a superb beer.

Serving type: can

01-26-2013 01:00:27 | More by Efay
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barczar

Kentucky

4.38/5  rDev +0.2%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.25

Canned in 2009, so a good 3 years aged.

Pours a jet black opaque color with a whisper of a burnt caramel colored head that leaves only a touch of foam around the rim.

Chocolate explodes out of the aroma, with a hint of soy. Roast malt and malted milk balls combine with booze, a little coffee, vanilla, and licorice to round things out. Dark fruit notes of cherries, figs, and raisins emerge.

Roast malt dominates the flavor throughout. Not as sweet as the aroma would lead you to believe. Chocolate, dark cherries, and toasted nuts form the background. Booze is subtle, along with vanilla and raisins, which carry into a coffee ground, slightly bitter finish. Sherry notes emerge as it warms.

Body is slick and syrupy, with minimal carbonation and slight alcohol warmth.

Very complex brew. Roast malt and dark fruit are in good balance. Not overly sweet or boozy. Just enough chocolate to accentuate the sweetness and detract from the roast bitterness.

Serving type: can

01-25-2013 04:42:49 | More by barczar
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HuskyinPDX

Washington

4.33/5  rDev -0.9%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5

Can opened on 1.10.13.
Canned 09.24.12 Haulin' Oats

A - Pours a very dark brown with a thin dark brown head that sticks around.

S - Roasted malt up front, then some chocolate, subtle coffee and a bit of booze.

T - Very chocolatey, bitter coffee and then the booze.

D - Velvety smooth, low carbonation with a heavy body.

O - Great balanced and chocolate, in a can.

Serving type: can

01-22-2013 06:42:01 | More by HuskyinPDX
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57md

Pennsylvania

4.53/5  rDev +3.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.5

Pours a dark brown, not quite black with a thick finger and a half of fluffy tan head. Surprisingly, there is little retention in the head and only a trace of lacing on the glass. Nice roast in the nose and a modest sweet note as well. Stout bitterness combines with the smooth and silky body of a classic RIS. There is definitely some mild chocolate notes present as well as a hint of raisins and other dark fruits. The finish is roasty and bitter with only a trace of alcohol present. This is a complex offering that hides its powerful 10.50% ABV very well. Tasty and dangerous!

Serving type: can

01-22-2013 05:25:58 | More by 57md
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SaxmanRick

Minnesota

4.46/5  rDev +2.1%
look: 4.75 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5

WOW!!! Poured black as tar with a beautiful two-finger milk chocolate head, which receded quickly. Smells of sweet malt and a bit of chocolate. Taste is fairly complex, much like the aroma. Subtle chocolate, some molasses, maybe pumpkin skin bitterness. Not as extreme as BCBS and such, but definitely not a “standard” stout. Nice medium mouthfeel for a stout, but somewhat creamy. Very balanced…a real winner.

Serving type: can

01-21-2013 02:38:48 | More by SaxmanRick
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--Dom--

Missouri

4.93/5  rDev +12.8%
look: 5 | smell: 4.75 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 5

All I can say is, I now believe the hype. Wow.

Poured from a 12 oz can into a snifter. Pours like motor oil, short dark brown head. Smells of rich chocolate, dark roasted malt sweetness.

Opens up with sweet rich chocolatey goodness. Dark deep roasted malt. The taste just keeps on going for what seems like forever. Slight alcohol heat, but it's definitely held in check. The finish is long and sweet. Some slight hop bitterness creeps in toward the very end.

Mouthfeel is silky smooth malty syrup. Carbonation is just right. Overall.... all I can say is just wow, this beer really lives up to the hype. By far the best Imperial stout I've had in this price range so far. I'm sure it's not the best in the world, but I picked up a 4 pack for $13. So it get's my vote based on value. Once again, well done oskar blues, well done.

Serving type: can

01-21-2013 01:49:17 | More by --Dom--
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Ten FIDY from Oskar Blues Brewing Company
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