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Harveys Bicentenary Stout

Harveys Bicentenary Stout

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A Stout brewed by
Harveys

Lewes, England

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214.1/5.04/5.08%99.2 English pint P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Bottle: Pasteurised.
"Reminiscent of the strong stouts brewed during the late eighteenth century which were prevalent at the time of the Battle of Trafalgar."

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 Fin (2188), Merton, Oxfordshire, England
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/104/516/20
Aug 5, 2008  
Bottle at Casey and Traci’s tasting 01-08-08, cheers you two for a great evening. Pours black with white head. Some sweet mocha on the nose, coffee milkshake, hazlenut, lovely. Wonderful sweet diluted espresso, nice sweetness, wonderful soft maltiness


 Ethereal (894), London, Greater London, England
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/59/104/518/20
Jul 2, 2008  
Bottle at Chris_O’s 19th April 2008 tasting. After pestering Ang about his stash, I was gobsmacked to find a bottle in my aunt’s sideboard on a visit to Lewes. I’d tried this in 2005 when it was brewed, but my palate couldn’t appreciate it back then. Luckily I’d never heard of Ratebeer either. So I was very pleased to be able to try an aged bottle. Pours black with a big tan head. Looks awesome. Restrained aroma, but thick, tarry, sweet malt and warming alcohol greet your tongue with a vengeance. Mes and Harry below describe the flavour better than I ever could. It was wonderfully smooth as well. A very, very, very good stout, and frankly exceptional given where it had been stored! Now, I just need to get my hands on a bottle of Gunpowder Quatracentennial...


 Mes_and_Sim (4360), Highgate, Greater London, England
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/59/105/517/20
Apr 30, 2008  
A Mes rate: bottle at Chris_O’s Ha Ha Ha Ha Gimme the Cheese Tasting.
Ang has had some bottle of this growing a little bit older and a little bit wiser for some time now, we just havent got around to opening one yet, although the one in my ’cellar’ winks at me everytime I open the door. This particular bottle came from Casper (Ethereal) who found it in his gran’s kitchen. Jesus nobbing Christ, what a find mate. Superb black with tan looks that is about as close to perfection for a stout as I have seen. A little mellow in the aroma compared to what I was expecting but it’s still damned amazing. Thick and chewy caramel malt with a tarry and almost smoky character. Wonderful alcohol notes. Rich as hell and nothing short of incredible. Such glorious chocolate. Absolutely bloody awesome. Unreal length. So ridiculously good.

Sorry for the crap rate I just got too carried away and had to scribble notes furiously at the end. This deserves much better and I’ll attempt to do so next time I have some... Ang???


 HogTownHarry (3200), Toronto (Harbourfront), Ontario, Canada
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/58/104/517/20
Apr 29, 2008    Updated: Apr 30, 2008
Bottle (275ml). Courtesy of Ang (reakt), and The Man, mes of mes_and_sim - a true "Mother" of a beer lover!. Rating #2999. This poured an amazing viscous purple-black with a smallish lasting light brown head - oh I love that look (5-). Aroma - oh my, I’m in love: oily figs and coffee laced with anisette, oil-based paint, musty old wood, alcohol, sweet cream, mint, cocoa, dried wildflowers ... complex, mysterious and R-to-the-Oasty. Taste - like you made a thick porridge, laced it with coffee and alcohol, then burned it and stuck it in the blender - thick, carbonized, syrupy, a little boozy and tongue-coating - thick and sweet, lactic and very bitter, sultanas and sour cherry reduction - amazing stuff. Thick, sticky and bitter yet syrupy, a little carbonation percolates up through this le brea tar pit of a stout, but the roast just grabs your palate and stays overnight. Amazing stuff - thanks mes ... I feel guilty for not sharing this! (and next up: #3000).


 gunnfryd (2743), Kristiansand, Norway
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/512/20
Mar 17, 2008  
Bottle. Red brown colour with a beige head. Aroma is alcohol, licorice, sweet, malt. Flavour is sweet, alcohol, vinegar, sour, licorice. Too much vinegar in the body.




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