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Smuttynose Imperial Stout 3.94 621

Smuttynose Imperial Stout

Percentile
99
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bottled
common

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
6213.96/5.03.94/5.0Winter10.1%83.9Snifter
Commercial Description:
After a one year hiatus the Imperial Stout is back in action. We figured that after catching a bit of flack for its absence we’d have it return with a bang. We bumped up the starting gravity from 20° P to 24° P. This allowed the beer to finish just over 10% ABV. Like this year’s Barleywine, we’ve decided to play with the hop character, specifically the dry hop presence. Trying to avoid the fiasco of my previous attempt at adding pellets to the fermentor, I did what any good manager would do: I made Charlie add them. He had the advantage of being able to add the hops directly through a top manway and so his besting me in this challenge is not necessarily a sign of his superior brewing skills but more a reflection of my adventurous, try anything spirit (or at least that’s the story I’m stickin’ to). The Charles added 44 lbs of Cascade, split evenly between two batches, or about half a pound per barrel. We then transferred the beer onto seventy-eight pounds of an even mixture of Centennial and Columbus whole flowers, about one pound per barrel. The beer is a little top heavy in terms of the hopping but it seems to be smoothing out a bit as it’s aging. I’d give it six months or so, if you can wait that long. If not, hey, enjoy it anyway.
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 EithCubes (2171), Indiana, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/58/104/517/20
Oct 26, 2007  
Bomber from 46er3498 - thanks, Tom! This one bottled in 2007. Big salty licorice and roast aroma, less so coffee when compared to that big, meaty roast. Almost candyish, with lots of malt and sweet IPA hops - grapefruity Cascade overload, maybe some other C-hops. Pitch pour with a gorgeous light brown head that’s as firm as can be and creeps up the sides. Lingers for minutes. Earthy, dark, caramel, hop-drenched, lightly bitter and sticky notes fighting the strong dry roast coffee overtones, chocolate and light figgy molasses. Grapefruit and noticeable alcohol round things out. Very, very dry roast coffee aftertaste with just a touch of hoppy prickling. Otherwise smooth, soft and creamy feel. Has some notes in common with FFF’s Black Sun (that’s a compliment) and Smutty’s own robust porter, but this is a bit richer and fuller. This is just way too young and combative, but with some mellowing and melding, I could score this through the roof! I love this, a real stiff drink.


 GonZoBeeR (2163), ste-Eulalie, Quebec, Canada
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/59/104/517/20
May 17, 2006  
Aroma:Grapefruit hopy nose mixed with rosted malt aroma..... Appearance:Dark,huge brown head... Flavor:Strong,Alcohol,good bitterness,good rosted malt flavor,and cocoa at the final very good....


 Silphium (2155), Haslett, Michigan, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20
May 5, 2005  
Deep chocolate-brown body, thin light tan head. Aroma of molasses, roasted malts, chocolate, and piney bitter hops. Bitter, roasty, hoppy body (almost burnt), with chocolate and a touch of coffee. A potent example of the style, but it didn’t live up to the fresh 2005 Dark Lord cracked earlier...acquired in a trade but I’m forgetting the donor right now.


 NYHarvey (2154), New York, New York, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/105/517/20
Aug 14, 2005  
Many thanks to Matta for providing this brew late into the first installment of what will hopefully become a semi-regular tasting session. Smelled of roasted malts, premium coffee and chocolate. Deep black with a goodly thick head. Nice balance of malt to hop. Smooth fore of choclolate and coffe melds smoothly into a creamy finish puncuated by a flourish of welcome bitterness. Very full and thick feel to it. Nicely freaking done guys.


 zach8270 (2136), Henrietta, New York, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/515/20
Feb 21, 2007    Updated: Jan 1, 2009
(bottle - 22 oz: 2006 edition) Dark black with a thick and creamy tan head. Aroma is dark and roasty with hints of chocolate, caramel, coffee, burnt malts, and a light hop touch. Flavor is very deep and rich as well. Lots of roasted chocolate malts with a roasty and warm middle and a very smooth and roasted dark malt finish. Very warming and chocolaty at the finish.


 jsquire (2123), St. Marys, Ohio, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/104/517/20
Nov 22, 2007  
Very dark beer out of the bomber, with a thin frothy brown head. Molasses sweetness with some burnt grains and chocolate in the nose. Lots of burnt grains, coffee, dark chocolate, with a nice dry hop finish. Really clean, dry impy stout.


 bager (2121), Copenhagen N, Denmark
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/518/20
Sep 26, 2007  
Bottle. Pours pitch black with a small brown head. Roasted and malty with notes of dark and dried fruit, hops, spices, coffee, bitter chocolate and a slight alco burn in the end. Very nice.


 SSSteve (2104), Atlanta, Georgia, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/56/103/512/20
Mar 1, 2009    Updated: Mar 21, 2009
2009. hops are very up front and the alcohol is noticeable. age would do this some good. not very good.



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