doomsday_disco Report post Posted October 16 Snake Oil slithering into a pan of baked blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries in a warm pastry crust, topped with vanilla ice cream and molasses. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bridgemix Report post Posted October 21 Rested a few days, I get all the notes: warm berries, browned pie crust, creamy vanilla, a trickle of molasses, and Snake Oil... I was most worried about that molasses note, but it just lends kind of like an earthy caramel vibe. The berries in particular definitely feel cooked down rather than fresh, giving it a little more depth than, say, Serpent in the Berries. Nice staying power, too. I love it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OxfordComma Report post Posted October 22 Agreed with above! Rich dark berries and flaky crust when wet, then the SO starts slinking around the edges until it become dark berry snake oil. The molasses is lovely, but I love molasses and I'll raw dog it straight from the jar so 🤷♀️. The berries really do smell cooked, like when you're making jam. Definitely a different vibe than Serpent Berries, this is more rich. Darker, purplier, and more saturated. Both of these snakes were slam dunks and I'm glad to have grabbed em. ♡ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Numanoid Report post Posted Monday at 04:24 PM Oh I love this! I don't get any molasses, but I do get the awesome S.O. and rich thick berry pie filling. I get a hint of crust as well. I get all that sniffing but on, it is even better! It mellows out a bit on me, but very present. This is a rich dark berry scent as noted above. Very happy I grabbed this and might get a BU bottle if still available when I have more funds!! This will be even more amazing when aged!! Grab it while you can if you are a fan of S.O.!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites