Category: Stouts (Page 4 of 14)

Stouts

Brew York – Extra Brownie Pints

Wow, this is the imperial strength version of an alltime favourite for me. Its get everything if you have a sweet tooth. Peanut, Hazelnut, Caramel and Chocolate flavours in abundance, its like a fortified version of the standard Brownie Pints, which was already incredible. This just takes it to the next level!

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 11%

Would I recommend? Do it!

Would I buy again? You betcha

Rating: 5/5

Arbor – Cafe Creme

A coffee and Chocolate Stout. This is a good one. Its not majorly sweet, it has a subtle coffee flavour, a subtle dark chocolate flavour but mainly is a solid stout, roasty malty flavours coming through strong. Very good.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 6.9%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 4/5

Harbour Brewing Co. – Hollow Days

A Hazelnut Stout. An odd one this, and not what I was expecting. . . I have tried a few beers infused with Hazelnut previously and they all seem to have the sweet nuttiness you expect from say nutella etc. This is very, very different. If you have ever eaten a hazelnut with the skin still on it, it has a really bitter and earthy flavour to it. this comes through massively in this beer, its kind of wholenut rather than essence. Its OK, but not really for me.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 4.8%

Would I recommend? Worth a try

Would I buy again? Unlikely

Rating: 2/5

Moor Beer Company – Stout

A super smooth, creamy and silky stout, nice malty flavours with a slight roasted harshness to round it off. Nothing fancy, a good old fashioned stout, made properly.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 5%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Deffo

Rating: 4/5

Bristol Beer Factory – Espresso Martini

An Espresso Martini Milk Stout.

Very disappointed in this one. Its nice and well rounded, but the coffee taste was not what I was expecting, its kind of subtle, also it lacked the sweetness you expect from its namesake. A good stout, a poor coffee beer.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 4.5%

Would I recommend? Absolutely

Would I buy again? Of course (if I could afford it!)

Rating: 3/5

Brew York Vs. Turning Point – BA Mocha Man Randy Savage

The second release of their state of mind Barrel Aged series, and its great!

A Chocolate and coffee imperial breakfast milk stout which has been barrel aged in Wild Turkey Bourbon casks for 18 months.

You can taste all of the individual flavours and it is just such a smooth, yet strong, sipping beer. Awesome!

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 14%

Would I recommend? Absolutely

Would I buy again? Of course (if I could afford it!)

Rating: 5/5

Brew York – Dradis

A Russian imperial stout inspired by Battlestar Galactica? Hmmm. . . It was super tasty, rich and malty, warming and strong, with dark chocolaty notes, a real treat.

Sampled from: Can

ABV – 12%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 5/5

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