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		<title>Thirsty Dog Siberian Night</title>
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I&#8217;ve been super busy lately (again) and haven&#8217;t had much time in the evenings to finally post reviews of some of the excellent brews I&#8217;ve had over the past month or so. You&#8217;ll have to excuse me as I venture through my notebook and get caught up.
I actually purchased this bottle of Thirsty Dog&#8217;s Siberian [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been super busy lately (again) and haven&#8217;t had much time in the evenings to finally post reviews of some of the excellent brews I&#8217;ve had over the past month or so. You&#8217;ll have to excuse me as I venture through my notebook and get caught up.</p>
<p>I actually purchased this bottle of Thirsty Dog&#8217;s Siberian Night in <a href="http://www.thebarleyblog.com/2009/pliny-homebrew-stouts-and-more/">late August</a> in an expensive, but oh-so-worth-it purchase that included several other stellar stouts and porters. This bottle didn&#8217;t have a batch number or brewing date on it, so I&#8217;m not sure of its age, but I can tell you that it hit the spot perfectly on a cool evening last month.</p>
<h4>Appearance</h4>
<p>Siberian Night pours black as night. It looks thick, oily and massive. There was no head after the pour.</p>
<h4>Aroma</h4>
<p>This one smells as rich and complex as it looks dark. There is plenty of roasted coffee, dark chocolate and anise with a boozy backing. I got a whiff of sweet malt, caramel and vanilla in there, as well.</p>
<h4>Taste</h4>
<p>Man, for as thick as this thing poured, it&#8217;s super smooth with only a slightly viscous feel &#8212; not nearly as thick as I has thought. It&#8217;s got a great taste, combining rich chocolates, espresso, caramel and malts. The overall palette is complex without overwhelming your taste buds. I do love the slight coffee bitterness that lingers in the velvety smooth finish.</p>
<h4>Overall</h4>
<p>I more than thoroughly enjoyed this beer. Siberian Night was a deliciously warming way to wrap up a long day. It&#8217;s a great Imperial Stout with deep, well balanced flavors. I must have more.</p>
<p><em>Rating:</em>4/5</p>
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