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Brooklyn Intensified Coffee Stout

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1233.8/5.03.75/5.0Special8%63.3Snifter
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Winter’s getting pretty old, isn’t it? Well, springtime is on the way, and we think it’s time to perk up. As strange as it may seem, coffee is intricately entwined with the story of modern stouts. Until the 1700’s, most dark beers were smoky in flavor – the malts were dried over wood fires. It was the development of coffee roasting technology that soon allowed brewers to achieve clean roasted flavors in their malts. It’s not surprising that the fruit and roast notes in fine coffees meld perfectly with roasted malt flavors. For our coffee we went directly to the ultimate source, Duane Sorenson of the famous Stumptown Coffee Roasters. Stumptown originally hails from Portland, Oregon, but they’ve just started roasting in Red Hook, Brooklyn also, and we’re pleased to welcome them to the neighborhood. We’ve brewed the beer with solid British and American malts, and then “intensified” our stout with Duane’s Guatemalan Full City roast beans, giving the beer a wonderfully complex coffee aroma and flavor.

This beer pairs beautifully with burgers, venison, duck, desserts, and….ummm…brunch. Yeah, you bet. So if winter’s tired you out, try Brooklyn Intensified Coffee Stout. It’s a stimulus package we can all believe in.

Malts: British Pale Ale, Crystal and Chocolate malts, American black malt and black barley
Other sugars: Raw demerara, Malawi
Hops: Willamette
Intensification: Stumptown Guatemalan Full City Roast Coffee Beans
O.G.: 18.8° Plato (1076)
ABV: 8.0%
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 thejon375 (392), Tampa, Florida, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/58/104/516/20
Apr 18, 2009  
Draft at Datz. Talk about a big bang coffee stout. Its like drinking a cup of cold coffee with a hint of beer flavor. Amazingly dark almost black color thick tan head and aromas of choc and coffee. Finishes somewhat sweet with a touch of bittersweet choc.


 beerbill (1984), Laurel, New York, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/103/514/20
Apr 18, 2009  
Draught shared by bellportbeer. Pours black with a moderate, luscious looking brown head. Although I am not a coffee drinker (I’m supposed to avoid caffeine), I do enjoy the taste and smell of fresh coffee, so this beer is right up my alley. The aroma is pure freshly brewed coffee, and is very inviting. If there is anything else going on in the aroma, it is completely hidden because of the coffee’s domination. The flavor is again heavily dominated by coffee, although the flavor is not as rich and fresh as the aroma suggests. There is just a bit of roasted malt and chocolate present as well, but those are clearly secondary attributes. Bitter coffee finish. The body is a tad thin, particularly for an impy stout. Overall, a solid beer if you are a coffee fan. If not, you may want to avoid this one.


 sebletitje (2000), Tampa, Florida, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Apr 17, 2009  
courtesy of kiefdog. Thanks Kevin for this amazing beer. Pours black, mocha head with some thin golden lacing. Aroma is just filled with coffee and roasted malts some light milk-chocolate. Taste, sweet, some coffee lactose notes and chocolate. Light bitter hops, coffee remains enjoyable. Remains on the light coffee side compared to other coffee inspired stouts.


roborb (60), Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/55/103/511/20
Apr 16, 2009  
Draft at the Saucer and served into a snifter glass. Poured a dark black color with a 1 finger chocolate colored head. Aroma smelled of smoke, roasted malts and coffee. I couldn’t get anything out of the taste other than dark coffee. It was so overwhelming that I couldn’t wait to be done with the glass. I was looking forward to a nice surprise but this was a total let-down.


 TomDecapolis (3221), Skippack, Pennsylvania, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Apr 16, 2009  
Tap at Capones. Pours a deeper black with a medium creamy tan head that laced. Aroma of rich roasted coffee beans, vanilla, coffee aroma is spot on, some light chocolate. Flavor of creamy coffee, vanilla, caramel, nuts and chocolate.


 markwise (1200), 15 Minutes from Kuhnhenn in, Florida, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/105/517/20
Apr 16, 2009  
Thanks kiefdog for the share. It’s not CCB Cafe con Leche or Wake N Bake, but it is darn close. Pours coffee color with a dark tan head. Nose is roast, coffee, chocolate, cream, and sweetness. Flavor is dark coffee, roasted malt, earth, some bitter chocolate, and a bitter chicory finishes off this medium-bodied stout. Lots of yellow lace hanging around in this enjoyable monster of a coffee stout.


 fredandboboflo (1431), East Setauket, New York, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/515/20
Apr 10, 2009  
Growler. I am a non-coffee drinker who loves coffee stouts and really has only become acquainted with coffee flavor through said beverages. This one made me realize just how much beer flavor there was in every single other coffee stout I’ve had, regardless of how coffee-ish I found it to be at the time, as this is a straight coffee bomb. I tell this little story because I really have little else to say about the beer. It’s even hard to say how much I liked it in the spectrum of beer because all I tasted was coffee on a most-definitively-background, way-way-background malt flavor. In a sense, this is the ultimate coffee stout, at least of any I’ve come across. Coffee.


 NJBeerman013 (786), Trenton, New Jersey, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/104/517/20
Apr 10, 2009  
Draft at the Brewery - Midnight black in color with a rich dark brown head. The aroma is full of sweet, roast coffee. It has a full body and a heavy, oily mouthfeel. It has a rich malty taste with plenty of coffee to boot. It finishes strong and sweet. matches perfectly with any rich food. Garrett Oliver is a master of the craft.



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