Thought I might as well kick off the thread with
@Alastair70 Imperial Stout. I had to have a quick look at the BJCP guidelines to make sure I knew what to look for. Have to say the beer fitted the style very well.
Ok, so on opening, nice little hiss, decent thinnish white head, black as the night. Pours with that viscous quality you get with big beers, nice. Head dissipates pretty soon after pouring.
Aroma, very roasty, stone fruit, plums, raisins and a bit of dark chocolate. No noticeable hop aroma.
Flavour, lots of roastiness in here, roast malts, what I can only describe as roast plums and raisins. Some hop spiciness in there too. It's bitter, and is quite intense for me initially but as you get through it more flavours start coming through.
Mouth feel, full bodied for sure, velvety, carbonation spot on. Alcohol warmth there but not overpoweringly so.
Overall impression, a lovely beer, a sipper. 2nd half of the beer went down better for me, I did find the bitterness slightly overpowering at first, but I would say this is personal taste, it fits the style. I loved the flavours, especially the fruit flavours, I thought it balanced out the roasty malt/hop flavour nicely. Thank you very much!