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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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 PJClarke (709), London, Greater London, England
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/103/517/20
May 10, 2009  
Impentrable black with a ring of beige head. The most perfect coffee aromas. As if I have just crunched down on a freshly roasted coffee bean. Very nasal coffee. Foamy and creamy. Underlying bitterness like a high cacao % chocolate. Easy, maybe too easy. Dang, this is so drinkable it may be dangerous.


 Skeegle (499), Maryland, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/515/20
May 9, 2009  
This was great though I admittedly had it next to Struise black albert and Stone Russian, so perhaps my number should be a bit higher. Decent coffee flavors but for me this one tasted a bit weak on the coffee. Everything else was great but the coffee seemed old, or stale, or like coffee would taste if you heavily diluted it. Uncrisp. But I liked it, and I’m giving it an extra two tenths because as I said, I had this next to some big black beers.


coharahawk (87), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/103/57/103/516/20
May 9, 2009  
On draft at Blind Tiger. Black and pours without much head. Aroma is fresh roasted coffee and not much else. Flavor is dark chocolate with huge amount of coffee (as expected) with a creamy mouthfeel. Very good coffee stout that reminds me somewhat of Founders Breakfast Stout with a thinner body.


 rugbydude05 (300), Kew Gardens, New York, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/57/104/516/20
May 9, 2009  
pint x 3, local bar in Queens. Pours a dark brown color with a chocolate head. Very enticing appearance. Aroma at first is subtly sweet but as the beer warms up it is of coffee, chocoale, roasted nuts, maltiness, and a little hoppy. Flavor is a little bitter at the beginning but then the sweetness overtakes it toward the end. Palate is a little rough but the flavor really fills the mouth. Very impressive beer.


 jerc (3947), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/515/20
May 8, 2009  
2009-05-02. Black body with a decent sized tan head. (3+) . Powerful coffee aroma is very roasty with mild touches of cocoa and very dark chocolate. (7+) Flavour is likewise coffee dominant, some mild malt and chocolate but the focus is on the coffee. (6+) Average to medium bodied palate. (3+) Very good beer but as a non-coffee drinker it came off as a bit of a blunt instrument. Still, recommended if your tastes differ from mine. On tap at Coles, Buffalo


 swoopjones (1919), Buffalo, New York, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/515/20
May 7, 2009  
On tap at Coles Buffalo NY. Pours a deep dark blackish brown with a tan head. Chocolate & slightly burnt coffee aroma. Taste is smooth, creamy, chocolatety with roasted, slight burnt coffee taste. Not compltetly cohesive IMO but a very good beer


 GeneralGao (3067), Iowa City, Iowa, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/104/514/20
May 6, 2009  
Draft at Sunset Grill. Poured a deep dark brown color with red highlights. The head was light brown. Smelled of coffee chocolate and a hint of raisin. Medium bodied and slightly sweet. I tasted chocolate (in a cocoa kind of way) and coffee. Pretty simple. Not terribly impressive to me.


 Immy (1912), Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/104/518/20
May 3, 2009  
On tap at the Busy Bee, Raleigh, NC. Pitch black with a thick brown head. Very strong nose, espresso and dark fruit, roasty malt and chocolate. Rich, creamy body, excellent lace. Delicious bold coffee and chocolate flavors, roasty/burnt, dark berry. Awesome!



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