GreenNGold89
formerly bbllplaya23
- Apr 5, 2005
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One of my favs.
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Neosole, sucks to hear about apex. That one surprised me the most. Is it a seasonal? I've had their racer beer that comes in 12 oz bottles, and wasn't too impressed. Just really intense hops without any balance.
Hmm...this is strange. The bottles of Peche Mortel I've gotten my hands on have only said "Imperial Stout brewed with real coffee" on them, and I'm pretty sure they weren't screw-off (if they were I didn't realize it after drinking like 6 bottles.Yesterday was seemingly Ipa day. So tonight a couple of us got together and sampled some darker beers
La Cumbre Malpais Stout.. Foreign/ Export Stout 7.5% IBU
Dark as sin in color.It poured a velvety smooth head. Taste wise, I get an overbearing sense of roasted malts, with a dry finish. It's not sweet at all. Yet it's chewy and smooth. It makes my head hurt thinking about the wide range of experiences I get with this. Bitterness throughout the entire drink.. Unlike almost any other stout I have tasted. I'm iffy jbug if you will like it. But it is definitely worth a try. I may be too harsh with it. It did win some beer awards so others felt it was solid. I don't get crazy craving for more. But its world class non the less. At least 95/100.
Peche Mortel by Brasserie Dieu Du Ciel ! out of Montreal, Canada.
I picked this up in a trade. I knew the BA score was mid 90s. I love coffee stouts so this was worth a try.. Screw off top was a surprise. Notched dates indicate 5-8.
9.5% ABV, Imperial Coffee Stout
If Ten Fidy and FBS had a baby, this would be the closest thing to that... I get a nice sense of some fruity notes (it almost leads it self to bourbon notes). Coffee smell isnt quite as pungent as you would think. Mouthfeel is amazing. I get a great sense of sweetness and then some roasted notes kick in. Then a touch of chocolate, and then some hop bitterness. A true world class Stout right here. This is my kind of stout. 99/100
I wanna say the sweetness and smoothness reminds me of FBS, and the dark fruit notes reminds me of ten fidy.
We have a Celebrator from a prior trade trade to try, and a surprise stout.
Yesterday was seemingly Ipa day. So tonight a couple of us got together and sampled some darker beers
La Cumbre Malpais Stout.. Foreign/ Export Stout 7.5% IBU
Dark as sin in color.It poured a velvety smooth head. Taste wise, I get an overbearing sense of roasted malts, with a dry finish. It's not sweet at all. Yet it's chewy and smooth. It makes my head hurt thinking about the wide range of experiences I get with this. Bitterness throughout the entire drink.. Unlike almost any other stout I have tasted. I'm iffy jbug if you will like it. But it is definitely worth a try. I may be too harsh with it. It did win some beer awards so others felt it was solid. I don't get crazy craving for more. But its world class non the less. At least 95/100.
Peche Mortel by Brasserie Dieu Du Ciel ! out of Montreal, Canada.
I picked this up in a trade. I knew the BA score was mid 90s. I love coffee stouts so this was worth a try.. Screw off top was a surprise. Notched dates indicate 5-8.
9.5% ABV, Imperial Coffee Stout
If Ten Fidy and FBS had a baby, this would be the closest thing to that... I get a nice sense of some fruity notes (it almost leads it self to bourbon notes). Coffee smell isnt quite as pungent as you would think. Mouthfeel is amazing. I get a great sense of sweetness and then some roasted notes kick in. Then a touch of chocolate, and then some hop bitterness. A true world class Stout right here. This is my kind of stout. 99/100
I wanna say the sweetness and smoothness reminds me of FBS, and the dark fruit notes reminds me of ten fidy.
We have a Celebrator from a prior trade trade to try, and a surprise stout.