Chatoe Rogue First Growth Dirtoir Black Lager
Brewed By: Rogue Ales & Spirits
Number of Ratings: 160
Style: Schwarzbier
Brewed In: 2320 SE Marine Science Dr, Newport, OR 97365, USA
ABV: 6%
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Number of Ratings: 160
Style: Schwarzbier
Brewed In: 2320 SE Marine Science Dr, Newport, OR 97365, USA
ABV: 6%
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BZintheHizzy - February 12, 2015
Very smooth dark chocolate taste
brubaker - March 8, 2014
Malty goodness
subwaymark - July 3, 2013
A bit bitter for me, but not not bad
jeffacarp - March 22, 2013
Excellent! Thick, roasty, and almost stout like with strong hints of coffee, yet a subtle hoppie bitterness.
dlitolff - January 25, 2013
Pitch black beer, smooth as silk, roasted malt taste with chocolate offset by some hop bitterness. Not bad. Only drink one, lots of roastiness. Bottle, January, 2013.
bugs318 - June 18, 2012
It pours a fine black with excellent mocha lacing, though the thickness of head and retention were tough to gauge since the poor pourer hindered me here. Aroma is primarily of excellent coffee with traces of chocolate and bready malts. Bitter espresso notes in the mouth are tempered by a semi-sweet dark chocolate and toasty breaded molasses hint. Medium full bodied with fair carbonation leads to an almost spicy crispness on the tongue alongside a lingering finish that is as delicious and complex as the beer itself. Hands down the best lager I have ever tasted. Grade: A+
WagonStyle - June 2, 2012
Smells like a mocha frap tastes like coffee with a sour hop taste.
smells like poor - May 15, 2012
Pitch black, brown head, minimal lacing, tons of roasted malt, coffee, sweetness that can't be placed, slight soapy aroma, tons of coffee, dark chocolate, and hops, medium to heavy body, moderat carbonation, finishes wet
witchal - May 12, 2012
Pours black but medium bodied with a copper head that fade quickly. Sweet smokey nose. Surprisingly no sweetness or bitterness on the pallet. Light, smokey Carmel notes.
Now I need a steak to go with the beer!
Jake G. - April 7, 2012
Goddamn fantastic. Holy hell I'd put this stuff in my cornflakes every morning. Rogue is bad ass