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McCoys Broadway Stout

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23.6/5.02.96/5.0Special6%0English pint
Commercial Description:
The coffee lover’s consummate beer! Cold infused with a special roast of naturally processed Brazilian Moreninha Formosa, Guatemalan Huehuetenango Finca El Injerto, Java Jampit Estate and Ethiopian Harrar Boldgrain – Grade #4 beans from Broadway Café Coffee Production Plant (in the firehouse). This stout has an intense fresh roasted java nose topped with a frothy head that goes forever and balances well with our Mother’s Milk Stout (the base beer).

Brewer’s specs:
Malt: Munich, Vienna, Chocolate Malt, De-Bittered Black Malt, Flaked Oats, Acidulated Malt, Crystal Malt
Hops: Horizon, East Kent Golding, Hallertaur
Lactose Sugar added to kettle during Boil; fermented with our house Ale yeast.

Sweet malt, dark roasty malt, and freshly brewed coffee aromas. The flavor is smooth and silky with nice mocha note and a round finish.

OG 17.8 Plato
6% ABV
 SledgeJr (2960), Omaha, Nebraska, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/57/104/516/20
Sep 13, 2009  
In the growler at the 2009 Pre-GNBF tasting. Coal black with a light brown head. Huge coffee nose. This has a seriously large amount of lactose as the sweetness still hops out in front of the ridiculous coffee roastedness. Because of this competing flavor additives, you miss the fact that this beer masquerades as a big beer (at only 6%). Definitely an overachiever!


 Pawola22 (722), Kansas City, Missouri, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/513/20
Aug 30, 2009  
On tap at the brewpub. Pours a black body with a finger-width, brown, creamy head that dissipates slowly and leaves a nice lacing. <See picture>. Aroma is milky with some soft coffees and roast, chocolate covered cherries, and a bit of a sour lactose. Similar flavor. Thin bodied with a slick, milky chocolate up front before some lactose and cherry comes in before finishing with a dry, sweet coffee that builds gradually into a medium length aftertaste that also has a light sourness. Overall, not bad at all. Balanced and tasty while never getting too bold. Definitely opened up more as it warmed, but a little thin bodied.



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