Category: Stouts (Page 2 of 14)

Stouts

Brew York Vs. Northern Monk – The Final Chapter

The last in their freaky franchise series. . . a Honeycomb, tonka bean, coconut, cacao and vanilla imperial milk stout. Its strong, very tasty, but slightly overpowered by the coconut, all round a great, solid imperial stout. quite sweet mind. . .

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 15%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 5/5

Brew York – BA John Biscotti, The King of Brew York

The fourth in their state of mind barrel aged series, and another belter. . . the first thing that hits you on opening the can is a zesty orange smell, followed almost instantly by an almond scent. The first thing you taste is the almond, but it is backed up with a nice complexity and cacophony of flavours from the port barrel aging process.

A great beer, and one to savour.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 12%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 5/5

Hammerton – City of Cake

A Chocolate fudgecake stout. Well its sweetish, but not overly-so. . . doesnt particularly taste of fudge cake though. All in all not a bad stout.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 5.5%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 3.5/5

Harviestoun – Raspy Engine

A raspberry stout. Its not as bad as it sounds, yeah its sweet and fruity, with a chocolatey backbone, but its quite drinkable, maybe a tad sickly if you have a few?

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 5.3%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 4/5

Brew York Vs. Naparbier- The Revenge

A Maple & Pecan Imperial Milk Stout. Its pretty incredible, sweet maple syrup, and pecan nuts come through in abundance, in a super smooth stout that tastes nowhere near as strong as it is.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 12%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 5/5

Brew York – Honey I Shrunk the Impys!

A traditional, full flavoured, malty stout, really solid. They have added honeycomb to introduce the absolute mildest sweetness, in all honesty I can only just about taste it, was slightly disappointed, as I would have preferred to taste it a bit more. All in all though a solid, great all rounder of a traditional tasting stout.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 5.4%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 4/5

Vocation – Imperial Kirsch

A double mash imperial strength stout with super chocolate and cherry flavours, barrl aged in Cognac barrels. Its super tasty, super indulgent and super complex, and scarily doesnt taste anywhere near as alcoholic as it is! This is potentially my new favourite beer. Its as near as perfect as you could hope for.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 11%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 5/5

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