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Black Nizza from Hanscraft & Co. is also affectionately known as Motor Oil. This is due on the one hand to the fantastic, deep black color and on the other hand to the almost oily, wonderfully dense and rich consistency of the imperial stout.
Black Nizza Motor Øl is brewed with an incredible ten different types of malt and can rightly be described as a real malt bomb. The Imperial Stout is already a voluminous, strong beer, but the brewers at Hanscraft have taken it a step further. The result is a highly aromatic black beer with a lot of character and a decent 10.0% alcohol content.
The Imperial Stout from Hanscraft flows into the glass in an opaque raven black and shows its impressive viscosity as soon as it is poured. A fine-pored, hazelnut-brown foam crowns the mahogany-colored beer and exudes a wonderfully strong scent of dark roasted malt. Notes of whiskey-soaked oak, melt-in-the-mouth chocolate and robust licorice combine with the roasted malt and make Black Nizza an olfactory delight. After this impressive start, the initial taste does not disappoint: a bed of soft, caramel-like roasted malt settles on the palate and tongue and sets the stage for a true explosion of taste. Turkish mocha combines with bitter dark chocolate and sweet sour cherries to create an irresistible mixture. Dark fruits, fiery whiskey and a touch of vanilla round off the aromas. The finish is dry and warms from the tongue down to the palate.
Fantastic!
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