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Clipper City Heavy Seas Peg Leg

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72
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bottled
common

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
6153.27/5.03.26/5.0Autumn8%8Snifter
Commercial Description:
The beer is a dry Imperial Stout - creamy and rich with color as black as night. It has aromas of roasted coffee and dark chocolate, hints of molasses, toffee and caramel in the taste. Clipper City will produce only a small batch, so availability is extremely limited. IBU'S: 30 Malts: Crisp English Pale, Crisp Crystal, Chocolate and Roasted Barley Hops: Styrian Goldings, Fuggles Magnum and Amarillo
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 Beerman6686 (1283), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/55/103/510/20
Mar 2, 2009  
This poured a very dark brown color with a beige head. Aroma was mild chocolate roasted malts and coffee, barely there though. Flavor was roastedness and thats about it, very bland and watery. Definately nothing imperial about this stout at all.


jmulv (86), Rensselaer, New York, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/55/104/511/20
Feb 15, 2009    Updated: Mar 24, 2009
It looks like a true stout should - very dark black with a brown head. The taste, however, is nothing special. It’s good, and certainly an above average beer, but it’s nothing mind-blowing either.


 darkguardian (506), Florida, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/515/20
Feb 14, 2009  
12oz bottle. Nice roasty nose with big chocolate cake aromas. Pours a near black with a smal quickly collapsing brown head. Really odd and different tasting imperial stout. Its very tasty but it seems more like an imperial sweet stout. It doesn’t have that intense roastiness, What it does have is a very strong hazelnut opening. Strong notes of molasses of chocolate. This is a very flavorful stout but not one that smacks you in the face. I can see why this is rated low and yet I don’t agree with it because I actually dig this its just not really a typical imperial stout. I could drink a few of these back to back whereas I could never do that with most imperial stouts. Alcohol is very well hidden and the mouthfeel is medium and somewhat thick.


 BigBeer45 (693), Troy, Michigan, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/512/20
Feb 9, 2009  
Peg Leg has a brown-black pour (I can see through it when held up to a light, it is a very dark ruby), gives a tan bubbled head, leaves a little lacing on the glass, label states that this ale has some yeast sediment but I do not see any in the bottle – that is funny, I found aromas of dark roasted malt, dark and milk chocolate, fragrances of dark sugar and syrup, to my surprise some faint smoke, I think I detected some Belgian yeast aroma in the background to, there are flavors of dark roasted malt, dark chocolate and a hint of dark fruit, there is little sweetness in this Impy, has a small bitterness at the finish, this beer has a medium or so mouth feel along with some creaminess on the palate, this is a weak Impy compared to the big boys, it does not have the big flavors and ‘Uumph’ I get in better Imperial Stouts, and this is not a standout in the world of beers.


 branspra (221), Arlington, Virginia, USA
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/510/20
Feb 8, 2009  
Bottle. Pours a very dark brown with a small, off-white and frothy head. Aromas of molasses, nuts, roasted malts, and a bit of caramel. Texture is very slick to begin, then proceeds to an oily finish. Very weird though for a stout. Flavors of caramel, coffee, and some molasses. Okay beer but there are much better stouts to be had.


 MAP (1089), Lakewood, Ohio, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/104/513/20
Feb 8, 2009  
An interesting find at the local beer and wine convenience store. Not a bad purchase at $9 for a six pack. Aroma is a nutty, grainy roasted malt, with a hint of smoke and metal. Flavor is slightly dry and bitter. I agree with other raters, this is a bit small for the imperial tag, but honestly, the alcohol is somewhat hidden. The palate isn’t so bad, it has this nice blend of viscous initial feel followed by a drying bitterness.


 KnN (728), Greenbelt, Maryland, USA
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/513/20
Feb 3, 2009    Updated: Jul 7, 2009
Poured a deep brown with a tan head. Aroma was chocolate and coffee. Flavor was nice, if a bit thin tasting and a little acrid on the backend. Not terribly meaty for an imperial stout. Decent Maryland brew though.


Gatorhop (7), Reisterstown, Maryland, USA
does not count click to see why this rating of Clipper City Heavy Seas Peg Leg does not count
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/104/513/20
Feb 1, 2009  
Met with a distinct coffee and chocalate aroma, the beer is a dark and thick, when you look at the bottom of your glass you can see just the slightest light creeping through, the flavor is smokey with a hint of caramel, the palate is smooth, and the finish is long



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