Motor Oil Double Vanilla, Double Chocolate & Double Coffee
Brouwerij De Moersleutel

- From:
- Brouwerij De Moersleutel
- Netherlands
- Style:
- Imperial Pastry Stout
- ABV:
- 12%
- Score:
- +9 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 4.59 | pDev: 0%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Active
- Rated:
- Feb 18, 2022
- Added:
- Feb 18, 2022
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
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Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by Jeffo from Netherlands
4.59/5 rDev 0%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
4.59/5 rDev 0%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Got this from the webshop. Cheers!
From a 44cl can into a snifter
Canned 22 December 2021
Imperial stout with vanilla, cacao nibs and coffee beans
APPEARANCE: Clear black pour yields a 2+ finger, medium looking, fizzy and noisy tan head with lousy retention. Head quickly fizzes down to a full cap, and then to a faint wisp and ring. Black body with medium levels of carbonation evident for the style. A solid ring remains leaving lots of lacing on the glass as it empties. Obviously too fizzy, but looks good once it calms down.
SMELL: Big nose of vanilla cream, roasted coffee beans, cacao nibs, roasted malts and some booze as well. Notes of tobacco and leather as well. Bold.
TASTE: Bold and flavorful with cacao nibs, roasted malts and lightly burnt coffee beans up front, as well as some vanilla cream, chocolate brownies, roasted coffee and lightly burnt malt at the swallow. A bit of alcohol as well. Bold, roasted and bitter-sweet finish of roasted and burnt coffee beans, cacao nibs, pure chocolate, vanilla cream, light leather and tobacco flavors, roasted malts, and a touch of alcohol linger on the palate. This is very much as advertised.
PALATE: Medium body and medium levels of carbonation. A touch fizzy on the palate, goes down fine with a bit of heat at the swallow and finishes somewhat mouth-coating. Some booze and bitterness lingers.
OVERALL: Another winner. This stuff is excellent, as is to be expected from the Motor Oil variants. Great look and lovely feel, with plenty of big stout and adjunct additions to make it delicious to the last drop. Again and again I am impressed with these guys, and I continue to count my lucky stars that these guys showed up a few years back. I started homebrewing imperial stout years ago because there was nobody doing a consistent job in this country. I may not have bothered had these guys been around back then. Cheers, gents!
Feb 18, 2022From a 44cl can into a snifter
Canned 22 December 2021
Imperial stout with vanilla, cacao nibs and coffee beans
APPEARANCE: Clear black pour yields a 2+ finger, medium looking, fizzy and noisy tan head with lousy retention. Head quickly fizzes down to a full cap, and then to a faint wisp and ring. Black body with medium levels of carbonation evident for the style. A solid ring remains leaving lots of lacing on the glass as it empties. Obviously too fizzy, but looks good once it calms down.
SMELL: Big nose of vanilla cream, roasted coffee beans, cacao nibs, roasted malts and some booze as well. Notes of tobacco and leather as well. Bold.
TASTE: Bold and flavorful with cacao nibs, roasted malts and lightly burnt coffee beans up front, as well as some vanilla cream, chocolate brownies, roasted coffee and lightly burnt malt at the swallow. A bit of alcohol as well. Bold, roasted and bitter-sweet finish of roasted and burnt coffee beans, cacao nibs, pure chocolate, vanilla cream, light leather and tobacco flavors, roasted malts, and a touch of alcohol linger on the palate. This is very much as advertised.
PALATE: Medium body and medium levels of carbonation. A touch fizzy on the palate, goes down fine with a bit of heat at the swallow and finishes somewhat mouth-coating. Some booze and bitterness lingers.
OVERALL: Another winner. This stuff is excellent, as is to be expected from the Motor Oil variants. Great look and lovely feel, with plenty of big stout and adjunct additions to make it delicious to the last drop. Again and again I am impressed with these guys, and I continue to count my lucky stars that these guys showed up a few years back. I started homebrewing imperial stout years ago because there was nobody doing a consistent job in this country. I may not have bothered had these guys been around back then. Cheers, gents!
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