Score
7.03
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Can: Poured a pitch black with a light brown head. Aroma is rich roasted malts. Taste is roasted malts, dark bitter chocolate, lingers through the finish.
33cl can from Beerwulf Webshop. F: medium, tanned, quickly diminishing. C: black, opaque. A: dark malts, chocolate, cocoa, dark bread crust, nutty, bit coffee. T: roasted tones, coffee, chocolate, cocoa, dark bread crust, bit dark caramel, decent bitterness, medium body and low carbonation, nice for the style, fully enjoyed.
Imported from my RateBeer account as Moor Amoor (by Moor Beer Co.):
Aroma: 7/10, Appearance: 4/5, Taste: 7/10, Palate: 3/5, Overall: 15/20, MyTotalScore: 3.6/5
4/I/19 - on tap @ Moor Taproom (Bermondsey, London), BB: n/a - (2019-31) Thanks to Thirstybird for sharing today's beers!
Clear dark brown to black beer, small irregular beige head, unstable, dissipates quickly. Aroma: pretty roasted, coffee, dry, bit dusty, malty, dark chocolate. MF: no carbon, medium body. Taste: nice roast, coffee, mocha, bit watery, bit sweet, malty. Aftertaste: soft roast, hop bitterness, decent, malty finish.
330ml can at home on 15th Dec 2018, my second beer in a random tasting evening with myself. Poured into a Hoegaarden Grand cru stemmed tulip glass. A little disappointed to be honest, expected more flavour and depth from a Moor Beer Co Porter. Black bodied, tanned foaming cap. Chocolate and coffee esters in the nose and taste, just not enough oomph for me. I think this is the first Moor beer I have not raved about, or at least rated highly.
Dunkler, süß hopfig-malziger Antrunk. Moderat herb, trocken hopfig, weich würzig. Herb, wässriger Hintergrund. Gut. 10/8/9/10//10
On tap at Craft Beer Corner. A very dark brown beer with a small off-white head. Aroma of sweet mild roasted malt, cold coffee, nuts. Taste of sweet chocolate, nuts, caramel, nice.
Sampled from tap at 'Craftbeer Corner Coeln'. Black with a beige head. Sweetish-malty, slightly roasty aroma of milk chocolate, hazelnut and some coffee. Moderately sweet, malty, quite roasty taste of milk chocolate, coffee, licorice and some hazelnut, followed by a short, moderately bitter, roasty, quite dry finish. Medium body, smooth and slightly effervescent mouthfeel, soft carbonation. Okay!
Tap at Craft Room. Black-brown almost darker cola body with an off white head. Caramel, chocolate and coffee in the sweetish aroma, quite okay. Quite chocolatey light dry malty taste going into a bitterish finish. Very much drinkable, sessionable even. A flawless light porter, quite enjoyable!