Smooth start, smooth clean acidic finish. Not heavy. Roasted coffee flavor comes out after drinking along with oak flavor. The label and name had me concerned it was going to be gimmicky so unless this beer is using some food science trickery it's pretty legit. Also being from a can it lacks the metal twang of my last canned beer which is a nice bonus.
A nice, smooth, mildly complex stout with some dry Irish sourness and good coffee flavor. Medium body. The oak smoothens this beer out very well, but I couldn't detect any whiskey presence at all (unfortunately). A good pairing with my corned beef leftovers!
Musty, cloudy-tasting... The peach had a kind of canned-syrup quality to it, although it wasn't overbearing. The most serious problem was that this beer didn't really taste "fresh." Kind of a deal-breaker.
Lightly-flavored, smooth, with lots of candy-like chocolate and almost no bitterness. Really lives up to its name, basically. The nitro makes it creamy without much of the bleachy flavor that usually ruins nitro for me. It's not super beer-like, but it is fun and easy to drink!
A taste. Thanks Alex! I pegged this as a thin-bodied Belgian Wit, but I guess this is supposed to be a Bavarian Hefeweizen. Dry and a bit watery, but everything is at least balanced light, so I liked it.
My first nitro India Ale, and it was a nice, smooth experience. Paired with strong food it was great. Don't have any perspective for how it would be on its own.