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Struise Black Albert

Percentile
100
overall
Brewed by De Struise Brouwers
Style: Imperial Stout

Oostvleteren, Belgium

bottled
common

on tap
common

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6444.1/5.04.08/5.0Special13%93.7Snifter
Commercial Description:
This Belgian Royal Stout was brewed as a tribute to one of America’s best pubs. Jennifer and Chris Lively who run the place may be proud of Ebenezer’s Pub. Not only do they have 35 beers on draught, most of these are hard to find Supreme Belgian Ales. Above that, they have one of the most extensive bottle-conditioned beer lists through different bottling dates we have ever seen. Not only can you drink almost any Belgian beer, the worlds best brewery’s are represented. A lot of the guests talk about the American Kulminator, yet with that difference that the Belgian inspired food, is simply great. Black Albert was brewed and crafted with a 100% Belgian ingredients. Pours a blacker than black beer with an inch of dark tan head that lingers as it cascades into itself. Nice aroma of bitter-sweet chocolate, fresh torrified coffee beans, barley, candy sugar, complex fruits, and floral hops. At the front, there is spiced baker’s chocolate, fresh mocha, caramel like barley touches, and underlying hints of dried fruits which marries the back of your palate and features a Top, and well integrated but not overbearing hop flavour. The after-taste is well balanced and shows a panorama of extreme sensations like chocolate and coffee bitters, a plum cake richness that covers the palate, and a crisp impression of hop bitters that brings elegance and freshness into this massive brew. Artwork done by www.beautifulfreaktattoo.com
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 Avengedpoet (325), Mesa, Arizona, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/103/59/103/518/20
Mar 5, 2009  
Bottle courtesy of Rustychiles via the elusive Footy (thanks big time guys!). Pours a midnight black with quite the frothy tan head. This has got to be the best smelling russian imperial stout (belgian royal stout, whatever) I have ever partaken of. Lots of belgian candi sugar and coffee notes. Taste is a very distinct pattern of candi sugar and coffee, followed by the merest hint of belgian yeast character, then some hop bitterness, and leaves you with some black patent acrid flavor. The aftertaste is probably the only part about the beer that I dislike. I really wish that it were as decadent as the rest of the beer. Simply amazing.


TheBookPolice (4), Wisconsin, USA
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4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/59/104/518/20
Mar 5, 2009  
On tap at Brasserie V in Madison, WI (although probably not after tonight). Well-mannered for 13% ABV. Rich, fruity, but not thick or heavy. Head builds on itself, like simmering molten sugar. An honor to taste.


 rustychiles (1049), Mesa, Arizona, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Mar 5, 2009  
Bottle courtesy of the elusive Footy. Pours a nice dark brown to black with an illustrious brown head and sticky lacing. Aroma is belgian candi sugar, dark malts, molasses, rich chocolate and belgian yeasts. Flavor is candi sugar, yeasts, coffee, chocolate,dark fruits, rasins and a nice bitter hop finish. Thanks for this Footster, you’re awesome.


marcbé (86), Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/58/104/513/20
Mar 4, 2009  
Pitch black body toped by a very thick and foamy tan head. Alcohol, wood, fruit and roated aroma. Strong flavor of coffee with raisin and alcohol. well balance even for this abv. Quite good but there a little something I don’t like, I don’t know what....But it’s very little.


 changeup45 (788), Orlando, Florida, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/105/517/20
Mar 3, 2009    Updated: Apr 22, 2009
Bottle from Knightly Spirits. This pours out black in color with a big fluffy tan head. Coffee, chocolate, yeast, as well as some dark fruit character, plums and figs, in the aroma. Flavor pretty much follows suit with all the same flavors picked up with the addition of some bitter piney hops. A bit roasty but very slick and smooth drinking, especially for such a big brew. Very little of the 13% alcohol noticed. Excellent beer. A nice evening sipper.


 daniele (1684), Italy
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/517/20
Mar 2, 2009  
scura buoma schiuma piutosto persistente note tostate fruttate lieve acetico etilico in bocca attacco zuccherino fruttato caffe cioccolato nel finale ariva l’amaro a bilanciare l’alcool molto nascosto e un tocco quasi di bruciato


 SpudClampDawg (1027), Jasper, Indiana, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/57/104/514/20
Mar 1, 2009  
Draft at Gravity Head: Midnight black pour with a foamy beige cap. The aroma is surprisingly subtle and hard to pull from this beer. The beer was served near cellar temp and I couldn’t smell anything at first. Very strange - when the beer came to room temp, it finally displayed some mild coffee, vanilla and cocoa notes, but still soft and not easily discernible. The body is thick and creamy, very enjoyable. Deep notes of cocoa, brownie, vanilla bean, roasted coffee all intermingle with a very light, but perceivable, Belgian yeast strain. Hops are not noticeable and do not make an impact. I haven’t been able to understand the fascination of Impy stouts brewed with Belgian yeast. Everything seems a bit jumbled and misguided. I can’t quite fully enjoy either one separately and together they just don’t fully jive. This was a fine drinker and all, but I wouldn’t seek it out again.


 HenrikSoegaard (4336), Randers, Denmark
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/105/517/20
Mar 1, 2009  
Bottle. Creamy lightbrown excellent mostly lasting head. black colour. Fantastic powerfull complex aroma dominated by vanilla and wood. Powerfull perfect flavor. Very nice balance between hopps chocolate coffee and vanilla/wood. Long wonderfull finish. Very creamy palate. World class beer.



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