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Church Brew Coconut Stout 3.15 15

Church Brew Coconut Stout


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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
153.31/5.03.15/5.0Special4.7%31.8English pint
Commercial Description:
Our next stout in our rotating Blast Furnace Stout series is a Coconut Stout. I noticed in my three years here that our stout sales decline in the summer months. Most people don’t want to struggle with a nice thick stout in the summer months when they are looking to cool off. I however love a nice stout in the hot months, so I felt a compromise was in order. When I think of summer, three things pop into my mind: baseball, the 4th of July, and coconut. Alright, maybe coconut doesn’t make me think of summer but I like it and I’m in charge now so let’s see if we can shake things up a bit. This recipe is a twist on my Milk Stout that debuted back in November. It is the basic recipe for the Milk Stout except I added a considerable amount more chocolate malt and scaled back the roast barley. Also, I added some oats for everyone who misses our Oatmeal Stout. I also added twenty pounds of lactose into the boil. The coconut comes into play in the serving tank. I added twenty-five pounds of unsweetened coconut flakes into the serving tank. When the cooling jackets are turned on the oils from the flakes will mix with the brew giving the beer a subtle hint of coconut. When tasting this beer you will notice the chocolate malt up front on your tongue. This will give way to a subtle taste of coconut in the finish and in the back of your throat. With the addition of lactose you will also pick up a malty sweetness. The hop bill was kept low so that it would not overpower the sweetness and the coconut. I hope through this beer that everyone will think of coconut when they think of summer
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 egajdzis (3638), Spring Mount, Pennsylvania, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/55/104/513/20
Aug 29, 2008  
[Draft @ Capones] Poured a dark brown / black color with no head or lacing. Aroma of coconut, vanilla beans, roast, chocolate, and buttery toffee. Taste of chocolate, roast, light smoke, and a vanilla / coconut / buttery finish.


 TomDecapolis (3213), Skippack, Pennsylvania, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/104/513/20
Aug 28, 2008  
On tap at Capones. Pours a deep brown with amber notes and a small bubbly off white head that went away quickly. Aroma of milk chocolate, light coconut, nuts and buttery. Flavor of some nice coconut and vanilla notes, milk chocolate, sweet and malty. Nice try...but not quite there. If you want Coconut in a Stout/Porter do whatever you can to track down some Maui Coconut Porter!!!!!


 michael-pollack (2739), King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/103/513/20
May 25, 2008  
Draught at the Brewery: Aroma of burnt dark malts and burnt coal. Poured black in color with a medium-sized, Bryers-ice cream-colored head that lasted throughout. Opaque. Very good lacing. Flavor is lightly sweet and lightly bitter. Tastes of coconuts, roasted malts, and a tad of lemon. Tastes like my shampoo smells. Medium body. Thinish, oily texture. Soft carbonation. Coconut finish.


 LinusStick (1852), Moon Twp, suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/54/103/515/20
May 23, 2008  
A so so sweet stout. Aroma was chocolate and bitter roasted malt. Pour was a nice deep rich dark brown with a one finger tan head. Taste was thin and weak. Could pick up bitter roasted malt and coffee with just a hint of sugar. No coconut to be found. Not a bad stout to sip, but very ordinary and very boring.


 cheapdark (2047), Monacatootha, Pennsylvania, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/105/58/102/518/20
Jun 3, 2007    Updated: Jul 11, 2008
On tap at the Brew Works. A light stoutish aromathat attracts me to this brew. Black an opaque, can’t see any color tinge in this stuff. Does not seem to be as viscous as other sweet stouts. Has a thin tannish head. Taste is smooth and well behaved, tho I can’t taste any coconuts in there. Very little detectable carbonation. Earthly and roasty hints, farely mild and well mannered. I can enjoy this brew. Very little bitterness on the finish leaves me feeling happy. Very easy to enjoy and like. Could be my very first stout session brew, it is so smooth. Finally a good dark beer that is not overpowering. One of the better dark beers I have sampled. Would not hesitate to purchase again. Definattely the best CHurch Brew I have tasted by a long shot.


 Delirium (502), Santa Cruz, California, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/104/514/20
May 17, 2007  
Cask-conditioned draught at the church. Pours dark brown / black with a moderate tan head. Aroma is sweet and lightly roasted malt, with bits of coffee and chocolate. Flavor is similar, with very little bitterness. Oddly I don’t detect any coconut. Velvety mouthfeel. A pretty good sweet stout, if a bit light.


 zebracakes (1216), Washington DC, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/515/20
May 13, 2007  
Cask conditioned. Dark brown, thin off white head. Aroma is chocolate, molasses, malt, anise, pine. Favor is chocolate, anise, slight coconut, coffee, toffee, wood. I also had the coconut stout on tap and that has a remarkable coconut flavor in contrast to the cask conditioned batch.



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