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Monday, January 27, 2014

The Dogfather Imperial Stout

The Dogfather Imperial Stout, Laughing Dog Brewing, Ponderay, ID
(Imperial Stout, Rated 98)
"I'll give you an offer you can't refuse." The Dogfather speaks and this consumer listened. This imperial stout was aged for over 11 months in bourbon barrels. Pours black with a mocha-colored head. Aroma has chocolate, molasses, roastiness, and mild bourbon. Flavors of coffee, chocolate, roasted malts, and sweet molasses. Smooth, balanced, with minimal carbonation. Nice rich finish with a faint bourbon linger. The bourbon isn't as apparent as with other barrel aged beers, but this is a solid imperial stout. Even at 10.85% abv, it hides the alcohol well.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Accumulation White IPA

Accumulation White IPA, New Belgium Brewing Company, Fort Collins, CO
(IPA)
The Winter months often bring big, rich beers from breweries everywhere. Its also a time for Winter Seasonals, like this india pale ale from New Belgium Brewing Company. It pours a clear, straw-colored yellow with a faint white head. Aroma is citrus with lemon, orange, grapefruit with a light malt tone. Same citrus fruit comes through in the taste. Lemon zestiness, pine, and sweet malty finish. Smooth, creamy, with citrus carbonation that tingles the tongue, and a dry finish. This ranks up there with my favorite beers from New Belgium.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Blackout Stout

Blackout Stout, Great Lakes Brewing Company, Cleveland, OH
(Imperial Stout, Rated 99)
Another cold, Winter night. Another fantastic Winter warmer. This Russian Imperial Stout pours pitch black with the faintest of tan heads. Strong black coffee aromas with molasses and dark, roasted malts. Chocolaty sweet up front, then dries out with a bitter roast malt finish. Very smooth on the palate. A great stout for stout lovers.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Brewer's Reserve Bourbon Barrel Stout

Brewer's Reserve Bourbon Barrel Stout, Central Waters Brewing Company, Amherst, WI
(Imperial Stout, Rated 99)
I look forward to this beer every year. Such a fantastic beer from an amazing Wisconsin brewery. Central Waters is one of leading barrel-aging breweries in the United States and one of my favorite breweries altogether. They have perfected the art of barrel-aging. This year's bourbon barrel stout has been on the shelves for a few weeks now. This isn't my first one this year, but I figure I'd finally tell you all about this beauty. Pours black with a nice tan head. The aroma is heavy on the bourbon, as expected, with oak, malts, and subtle vanilla sweetness. Very smooth taste with a slightly tart finish and bourbon flavor throughout. At 9.5% abv, it definitely warms the throat on a cold Winters day. Outstanding beer!