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Southern Tier Oat

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
6394.02/5.04.01/5.0Special11%89.7Snifter
Commercial Description:
“brewed for the harvest” This beer begins in spring when oat seeds are sown as soon as the soil can be worked. Meanwhile, select types of barley are planted with hopes that Mother Nature will be kind. Our brewers wait patiently until the legumes are mature and ready for the scythe. Upon delivery to the brewery, these ingredients are mixed together in the mash tun where they steep, creating a rich molasses-like liquid. Spicy hops are boiled with the thick brew, giving balance and complexity. Brewers yeast feasts upon the rich sugars, concluding its transformation into oatmeal stout. Pour Oat into a snifter, allow its thick tan head to slowly rise, releasing unbridled aromas. The color of Oat is as dark as a moonless night. The first sip reveals Oat’s thick and nourishing taste. Like a haversack to a horse, a bottle of this stout is a meal in itself. Enjoy responsibly. 11.0% abv • 238º L
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 CamdenD (606), Madrid, Spain
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/515/20

Jul 23, 2009  
Very solid imperial stout. Long aftertaste and strong nose make this what it is. Little head. Nice bitterness.

 madvike (343), Madison, Wisconsin, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/59/105/517/20
Dec 13, 2009  
Bottle - Looks black, thick, and inviting in the glass, with a small tan head. Smells of caramel, whiskey-soaked bread, and some nuttiness. Taste is sweet and grainy with some whiskey bite, bourbon sweetness, and some bitter roast on the finish. Real smooth and velvety in the mouth -- just ridiculously decadent.


 TampaBrew (845), Tampa, Florida, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Dec 13, 2009  
Pours a cola brown. Nose is roasted malts, toast, oats, smoke, molasses. Flavor is heavy roast, smooth oatmeal, nuttiness, toasted grain, hints of coffee and cocoa. Smooth drinker, nice full body.


 FunkyBrewster (494), Chicago, Illinois, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/516/20
Dec 9, 2009  
Thanks 17thfloor for sharing! Pours very dark nearly black with a slight red hue and a thick tan foamy head. Aroma of heavy molasses and candy chocolate cocoa. Bits of roasted coffee. Some woody and earthy malts. Definitely some maple in there too. Flavor starts super sweet, cocoa and chocolate, very dessert candy syrupy. Picks up some woody oak and maple. Dark raisin and plum fruitiness appears towards the finish. Finishes bitter coffee and roasted nuts. Medium to full sticky body and minimal carbonation. Nicely complex imperial stout, could use a bit thicker body and more of a meshing of the flavors but still a nice dessert beer.


 Savvy1982 (318), Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/105/518/20
Dec 9, 2009  
Bottle, with a great many thanks to bitbucket! Nose is huge, choco/coffee, roast, oats, everything in perfect harmony. That is the secret to this beer, the utterly perfect balance. The palate is much the same as the nose, broad, spreading, mouthcoating, everchanging, just stunning. I haven’t been blown away by a stout since Old Rasputin, and this truly took my breath away! Magnificent.


mastabass666 (42), California, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/510/104/517/20
Dec 6, 2009  
pitch black. smells sweet and oaty. tastes sweet and oaty. excellent sweet/oatmeal/imperial stout.


Bricks (39), USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/57/105/511/20
Dec 5, 2009  
Smells of oats and alcohol. Resembles motor oil. Tastes like coffee, oats, and a hint of alcohol. Good stout.


 OldMrCrow (1198), Seattle, Washington, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/515/20
Dec 2, 2009  
I need to chill out and give Southern Tier the props they deserve.

Based largely on the dismal failures that I consider their IPAs and strong ales to be, this one of those breweries that I love to hate.

But darn it, Southern Tier Oat was one heck of an imperial stout if you like your stouts sweet and oatmealy. I like oatmealy -- and while I don’t like uber-sweet so much, this beer comes through in spades when it comes to an ice cream float. Yep, Southern Tier Oat and Southern Tier Chocolate are my new #1 and #2 ice cream float beers. This one: coffee and chocolate, of course, some heat but not bad at all one year in, black cherry, and when you take a scoop of the ice cream out with a spoon, all coated with stout, you get the most amazing toasted marshmellow you can imagine. Huge props for that alone, additional for brewing a what I imagine to be nothing short of a great imperial stout for those sweet-tooths out there.


 joeneugs (341), Livermore, California, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/518/20
Nov 27, 2009  
Pours black with a brown head. The aroma is chocolaty with raisins, coffee, and lactose. The flavor is beautiful. Raisins, plums up front with chocolate and coffee coming through next and caramel/toffee like smoothness on the palate. It also has a great roasted bitter finish. Really well balanced with all the great imperial stout flavors.



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