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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

Dogma Brewery – Dockers Hook Guatemala

A supposed robust coffee porter. . . Not so much, I mean it has a very slight taste of coffee to me, but it does have a solid hoppy, malty porter profile. Enjoyed it, but slightly disappointed at the lack of coffee flavour.

Sampled from: Can

Country of Origin: Serbia

ABV – 6%

Would I recommend? Yes

Would I buy again? Yes

Rating: 4/5

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

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