Well my three week bottling time is quickly approaching! 
I have taken some bottle out and tested them over the past few weeks to experiment with how the beer is developing over this time.
Week 1 - beer had a great flavor! Carb was decent but not ready, the head was not as thick as I thought it would be. The color was amazing and could not taste any harsh bitterness or bad after taste
Week 2 - again beer had great color, however I am sensing a slight change in the flavor and a after taste is starting to develop. The carbonation looks to be complete but we will see what the following week brings.
Week 3 - update around march 1
On a side note... I was on travel this week for work and it lead me to a small town in Rhode Island named providence. Apparently providence is known for its micro brewers around the area. Though not a local brewery, Harpoon seems to be a big name up in to area. Harpoon has a limited edition coffee porter that's absolutely to die for. Smooth, semi thick, and had a nice medium body with a nice balance of coffee , vanilla, and toffee. What I think made this beer so good was it wasn't over powering with the coffee. I was heart broken when I googled this beer and found it was only a 100 barrel limited edition. So I have set a new goal...I want to duplicate this beer and I have no clue where to start. what makes a porter? Is it the ingredients? Is it the yeast? Are their special fermentation requirements? I could go on.
I have taken some bottle out and tested them over the past few weeks to experiment with how the beer is developing over this time.
Week 1 - beer had a great flavor! Carb was decent but not ready, the head was not as thick as I thought it would be. The color was amazing and could not taste any harsh bitterness or bad after taste
Week 2 - again beer had great color, however I am sensing a slight change in the flavor and a after taste is starting to develop. The carbonation looks to be complete but we will see what the following week brings.
Week 3 - update around march 1
On a side note... I was on travel this week for work and it lead me to a small town in Rhode Island named providence. Apparently providence is known for its micro brewers around the area. Though not a local brewery, Harpoon seems to be a big name up in to area. Harpoon has a limited edition coffee porter that's absolutely to die for. Smooth, semi thick, and had a nice medium body with a nice balance of coffee , vanilla, and toffee. What I think made this beer so good was it wasn't over powering with the coffee. I was heart broken when I googled this beer and found it was only a 100 barrel limited edition. So I have set a new goal...I want to duplicate this beer and I have no clue where to start. what makes a porter? Is it the ingredients? Is it the yeast? Are their special fermentation requirements? I could go on.