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Solid blackness, rich brown head, leaving lace, looking good.
In the nose: chocolate malt first, then comes the coffee. And right after that, we get the coconut. It's not as smooth of a blend as I'd like, though.
In the mouth: Again, they appear on the palate in a similar order. Here's Mr. Malt, all dressed in chocolate, ushering in his friend, Señor Coffee, and sliding in from behind, the Coconut Kid. It's flavorful, full-bodied, not over-anything, in the least. It comes together in a smoother fashion than it did in the nose. It has that going for it, and it's mild in it's expression. Tasty stuff, still: good beer, and you can drink it.
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