About This Beer
To craft this variant, the Taxman brewers took their heavily awarded Qualified Quadrupel Ale and complemented it with cold brew coffee beans and Madagascar vanilla beans for rich latte-like swirls in every sip!
Tasting Notes
Smooth, bold currents of cold brew coffee lead each taste cascading into notes of lush vanilla latte and treacly, golden caramel. Decadent undercurrents of chewy dates and chocolate covered raisins rise on the end.
Rich
Smooth
Bold
Limited Release
Noteworthy Ingredients
Coffee
Vanilla
Reviews
3.88
4.0
So good but everything taxman does is
3.0
Just ok. Not bad, not outstanding, but drinkable
4.0
wow! I let this one cellar for quit a while before indulging and it was well worth the wait! creamy, rich, decadent chocolate and lush vanilla and coffee notes! so mellow, you'd never guess it was a Belgian quad ale at 9.5%!
4.25
excellent
2.25
heavy on coffee, acidic
5.0
Good vanilla, caramel and chocolate notes. Perfect for a chocolate pairing party that I went to.
4.0
Exceptionally smooth
4.0
Interesting take on a quad. The coffee flavor is very present on some of the sips, but on pthers the figgy quad flavor comes through. Not really getting much vanilla, yet not surprised by that given the coffee
4.25
delicious!
4.25
Bottom line, this was a very drinkable, enjoyable beer. Has a nice, mild toffeeish flavor
4.25
Layers of vanilla, coffee, toffee notes while maintaining familiar Belgian notes
4.25
I enjoyed how the bitter coffee cut down the bitterness of the sweet quad
3.75
quads and coffee aren't great together
4.0
Nice smooth easy drinker!
4.0
took a sip to adjust to, not too many quads with coffee. but was actually very good
4.75
Ideal full bodied stout flavor. Tasted better at 48° than 50°.
4.0
a tad boozy, smooth vanilla and coffee.
4.0
I didn’t mind it really rich and smooth. I got one for me and my dad after a sips my dad looks at me and says it’s starting to grow on me
3.0
Strong flavors but surprisingly drinkable!