Way too sweet, and simplistically so; if this is pancake syrup, it's Mrs. Butterworth. There's a decent sweet coffee underneath it, and if you take a bigger gulp it almost counteracts the sweetness. Almost.
Golden and clear, this tasted like... a really smooth, peanut butter milk stout. I gotta say, this really messed with my head, but also it was delicious!
Excellent, mild, creamy milk stout with very light coffee and pronounced coconut flavors. Mildly sweet, not too thick. None of the metallic aftertaste that Belching Beaver's other stouts can have. This was delicious.
I don't know if there was a lot of "Mexican" in this, but everything else is exactly as advertised. Lots of smooth chocolate and peanut butter, with the lightly lactic finish typical of this line of beers. Maybe a little less metallic than the bottled versions, and possibly slightly less thick?
Probably more of a comment on the pumpkin spice, but this was... basically the same spice profile to my palate. The difference is that this one is somewhat sweeter than the other.
Impression is not as strong as last time; here I'm noticing that the spice profile, while pleasant, is not especially pumpkin pie-like. If anything, there's a little cinnamon, maybe a touch of vanilla. Not as sweet as expected, which is nice -- but I'm tasting the metallic finish here more than I used to.
Light-bodied stout, very much in the vein of other Belching Beaver milk stouts. This had some pleasant, mild pie spice flavors. Mildly sweet. Perfectly drinkable.
Pleasant coffee stout, slightly sour, metallic. Very smoothed out by the nitro. Not nearly as good as their peanut butter milk stout, but perfectly decent.
Lots of pineapple on the nose. Fruity IPA, with a finish that starts like it's going to get bitter but is smoothed out considerably by a coconut-water flavor. At first I was looking for toasted coconut so I missed the subtler flavor at first. Overall, this was a pretty well-thought-out beer.
Omg, kind of exactly like drinking a peanut butter cup. And, I kind of loved it? Just sweet enough to support the other flavors without feeling tacked-on, with a great, milky lactose finish. I could drink a lot of this, frighteningly quickly.