7 reviews for Whiplash - Let It End Imperial French Toast Stout 10.0%
Rated 5 out of 5
22-01-2021
Jonathan –
Poured thick and oily with a tight brown head. Bloody hell the aroma! Malty, toasty, caramel, chocolate, coffee – this had it all! Huge decadently smooth body. Tasted just like the aroma and the maple syrup really shines through on the finish but not in an overpowering manner. Straight up 5/5!
Rated 5 out of 5
02-01-2021
Kyle –
Delicious, thick sweet maple booziness
Rated 4 out of 5
01-01-2021
Alan –
Not a stout drinker, got this as part of the ‘Tastes of Tomorrow’ but really enjoyed this, loved the smooth flavour and warmth of it.
Rated 3 out of 5
16-12-2020
Michael –
Pretty intense stout. Bit too maple syrup sweet for me but otherwise pretty solid.
Rated 5 out of 5
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brian –
Interesting complex tastes
Rated 5 out of 5
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Jesse –
Rated 5 out of 5
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Greg –
A beautiful drink that packs plenty of flavour without being sickly or overly sweet. I purchased this alongside Amundsen's "Sticky Little Fingers" and found it stacked up very well in terms of complexity and enjoyment. Lots going on but somehow it manages to end up as a really solid, cohesive drink.
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Jonathan –
Poured thick and oily with a tight brown head. Bloody hell the aroma! Malty, toasty, caramel, chocolate, coffee – this had it all! Huge decadently smooth body. Tasted just like the aroma and the maple syrup really shines through on the finish but not in an overpowering manner. Straight up 5/5!
Kyle –
Delicious, thick sweet maple booziness
Alan –
Not a stout drinker, got this as part of the ‘Tastes of Tomorrow’ but really enjoyed this, loved the smooth flavour and warmth of it.
Michael –
Pretty intense stout. Bit too maple syrup sweet for me but otherwise pretty solid.
brian –
Interesting complex tastes
Jesse –
Greg –
A beautiful drink that packs plenty of flavour without being sickly or overly sweet. I purchased this alongside Amundsen's "Sticky Little Fingers" and found it stacked up very well in terms of complexity and enjoyment. Lots going on but somehow it manages to end up as a really solid, cohesive drink.