
Sin Tax Imperial Peanut Butter Stout

Brewed By: Mother Earth Brew Co. (CA)
Number of Ratings: 120
Style: American Double / Imperial Stout
Brewed In: 2055 Thibodo Rd. Suite H Vista, CA 92081, USA
ABV: 8.1%
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Number of Ratings: 120
Style: American Double / Imperial Stout
Brewed In: 2055 Thibodo Rd. Suite H Vista, CA 92081, USA
ABV: 8.1%
People Who Liked This Beer Also Liked:We don't have enough ratings to say what beers are similar.
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Appearance - black with tan head
Aroma - roasted coffee with subtle vanilla
Taste - dark roasted malts with a hint of creamy peanut butter. Bitterness is present but flavor is dominated by vanilla extract. Unbalanced.
Body - lighter than expected for an imperial stout. Standard stout carbonation. Easy to drink and not filling
Overall - Type of dame you'd see from across the room and want to take to bed with you. So you approach her and it turns out she's easy and willing to go down on you. You take her back to your place, start kissing her but all you can taste is her perfume. You want to keep going but the more you kiss her the more nauseous the taste of her perfume makes you feel.





Hoppy, bitey, vanilla, slight peanut butter...I have to be honest, I had really high hopes and I'm kind of disappointed.





Very slight carbonation, smooth. Mid bodied. Burnt, vanilla, chocolate, burnt finish. Balances ABV. 3.65



Carbonated alcoholic chocolate milk. Not complex. Pretty simple. If you need to get an infant drunk, this is the beer for you!







Head is stubborn to form, so recommend pouring it in straight sooner than most beers to really agitate the nucleation. Peanut butter scent in the head, peanut butter taste in the liquid. Pours thick like any imperial stout. Consistently smooth from start to finish. New favorite stout.



