I finally cracked one open! I brewed a full-grain conversion of this on Sep 2nd. It was bottled Sep 25.
Into the glass it poured a nice translucent red-brown amber, with plenty of head foam. Minutes later the head had dissipated, and the aroma I found fruity, mostly strawberry. Subtle floral and some caramel. Taste was fruity again, subtle bready up front, and after a moment it transitioned to a slight bitter, that I can only describe as a balanced noble hop flavor. It finished out dry and slightly hot, but that lasted quite some time. It really encouraged another sip.

The mouthfeel is medium-heavy, which I'm surprised considering I mashed at 148, and I think I over-carbonated a touch. Light lacing on the glass, which for some reason makes me smile thinking I did something right.
Overall, it actually balances out the dry-alcohol from the honey with the english hop character pretty well. Between the yeast fruity-ness and biscuit flavors I think this has some other subtleness to round it out, so I'd call it multi-faceted.
It was fun to brew in the footsteps of white house chefs. I may have to try the porter one day if I have some free time in the pipeline for my fermentator.

--Jimbot
Note that in the pic it's a 22 oz bottle, not miniature glassware.