Search Results for: Cinnamon ground
beige head of / finger, bubbly ring remaining and some slight broken lace up the sides. aroma is of rich espresso and suggestions of tiramisu, some light caramel, coffee beans, biscuit cookies, maris otter flavor brings the classic kbs medley but is a bit more fuliginous and muddled, perhaps more cinnamon
and tiramisu and espresso character; less barrel and less whiskey; an emphasis on caramel biscuit and bready malt; good dark chocolate presence with cinnamon, honey, and slick peppery espresso. feel is slick and viscous, burning, good alcohol and whiskey heat, nice whiskey dryness, good peppery coffee...
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convex to broadly bell-shaped; slimy when fresh or wet, but often merely tacky or even dry; bald, but distinctively corrugated-wrinkled except in the very center; orange-brown to reddish brown or yellowish brown. gills: attached to the stem; close; whitish, grayish, or pale lilac at first, becoming cinnamon
convex to broadly bell-shaped; slimy when fresh or wet, but often merely tacky or even dry; bald, but distinctively corrugated-wrinkled except in the very center; orange-brown to reddish brown or yellowish brown. gills: attached to the stem; close; whitish, grayish, or pale lilac at first, becoming cinnamon...
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usually finely grainy or scaly, at least when young; orangish brown, changing color markedly as it dries out and becoming dull orangish tan; the margin at first whitish, often splitting in age. gills: attached to the stem, often by a notch; distant; pale brownish to nearly yellowish at first, becoming cinnamon
usually finely grainy or scaly, at least when young; orangish brown, changing color markedly as it dries out and becoming dull orangish tan; the margin at first whitish, often splitting in age. gills: attached to the stem, often by a notch; distant; pale brownish to nearly yellowish at first, becoming cinnamon...
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