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The night is at its darkest about an hour before the sun creeps over the horizon and returns its colors and light to the world. The rich, impenetrable darkness creeps into every pore of one's being, leaving only a small spark of hope for the next day. The beer creation Pimedaim Tund Enne Koitu from the Estonian brewery Lehe revolves around this tiny spark. The intensely black imperial stout was filled into wooden barrels after completion and reached the peak of its taste in the time of deepest darkness.
Pimedaim Tund Enne Koitu flows into the glass in a pitch-black mahogany tone and forms a thick, firm head of foam. As you pour, the seductive and promising scent of exotic vanilla, Californian almonds, sweet marzipan and velvety maple syrup rises from the hazelnut-brown foam.
The first sip reveals a first-class beer that is so full-bodied and rich that it can simply be described as pure luxury. The voluminous body contains a myriad of complex flavor nuances, ranging from sweet maple syrup to strong mocha to dark men's chocolate. The sweetness of roasted almonds mixes with the play of aromas, a hint of toffee rounds off the taste experience. The finish combines hoppy bitterness and the characteristic spice from the wooden barrel.
Pimedaim Tund Enne Koitu is an extraordinary stout that offers a whole world of wonderful flavors. Absolutely delicious!
Water, barley malt, oats , lactose , hops, yeast, vanilla, maple syrup, tonka beans