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Struise Mikkeller (Elliot Brew) 3.79 632

Struise Mikkeller (Elliot Brew)

 (RETIRED)
Percentile
97
overall
Formerly brewed at De Struise Brouwers
Style: Imperial/Double IPA

Oostvleteren, Belgium

bottled
common

on tap
unknown

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6323.8/5.03.79/5.0Special9%84.3Snifter, Tulip
Commercial Description:
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Behold the second of RateBeer.com’s Worldwide Masters Series! This request edition ale is the crafted alchemy of a party of some of Europe’s finest brewers, Mikkel Bjergsø and Kristian Keller of Mikkeller (Copenhagen, Denmark) and Urbain Coutteau, Carlo Grootaert, Phil Driessens, and Peter Braem of De Struise Brouwers (Woesten-Vleteren, Belgium).
Both breweries have attracted considerable international attention for their artful interpretations of traditional ale styles enlived by a rich sense of invention. And both are also very highly esteemed by the RateBeer.com international community of beer tasters. We hope you enjoy this unique little treasure.
Struise Mikkeller -- the product of master brewing and friendship. Celebrate this sense of camaraderie by sharing this bottle with your good friends!
- Joe Tucker, RateBeer.com

Struise-Mikkeller is as we said in the past "Best of two worlds". We delivered an IPA with 130 IBU, but a bitterness hidden the Struise way, counter balanced by maltyness, alcohol and rest sugars. People who do not like Ipa’s will actually be amazed, the general hop bomb addict will not understand, so yes this is a controverse brew... enjoy anyway!
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 KingpinIPA (842), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/517/20
Jul 18, 2008  
Cloudy amber color. Smell of hops, alcohol, malt, flowers, citrus, caramel, pepper, candy raisins and oranges. Taste of hops, malt, candy raisins, citrus peal, grapefruit, orange juice, caramel, alcohol, flowers and spices.


 padrefan98 (788), (San Diego) Santee, California, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/103/517/20
Jul 18, 2008    Updated: Aug 6, 2008
Thanks to fordest for sharing. A verey nice example of the belgium interpretation of a DIPA. Unbalanced towards the malt but some hops in the begining.


 Heathen (810), Riverside, New Jersey, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/57/104/517/20
Jul 16, 2008  
THOUGHTS: I guess it’s a DIPA, but it was very tame for one. I Guess it’s just a European take on the very American style we’re all used too. It did get a little more bold once the yeast went in. One of the best beers at hiding an ABV that I’ve ever had. Very nice. I need more Struise. TECHNICAL: Bottle. Poured a dark sorta brownish orange that was slightly hazy at first and then down right muddy and nearly opaque once the yeast was in. There was a huge, creamy and rocky, slightly off-white head that mostly lasted and left excellent lacing. The aroma was a little weak for a DIPA. It was moderate molasses and caramel malt, moderate to heavy pine orange, lemon and lim hops, light musty yeast, toffee, a little fruity and something that reminds me of Samichlaus, maybe candi sugar. The initial flavor was moderately sweet, lightly acidic, and slightly sour; while the finish was moderate to heavily bitter and sour. There was a little caramel and toffee then a lot of orange rind and grapefruit rind hops. Lots o’ hops, but never harsh. Nice balance. The light to medium body was fairly dry with fizzy carbonation and a slight metallic and moderate astringent finish.


 BuckeyeBoy (1674), Boise, Idaho, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/514/20
Jul 15, 2008  
Bottle Pours out a hazy amber topped with a white head. Aroma of fruit (apple and cherry). Tast of the fruit and spice. Some of the Belg hops.


 Brigadier (1246), Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/103/516/20
Jul 15, 2008  
11.2 oz bottle

I found this at La Cav Du Vin a few month ago. It has been stored in the fridge to insure that the hops didn’t fade too much. If I had another one I may age it as an experiment. If you want the full experience before it turns into a barleywine crack it open within the next few months.

Aroma / Appearance - A huge pillowy head bobbed above a coppery semitransparent body. The hop presence was not subtle in the least. Cedar, citrus and an overall sweetness contributed to a bright bouquet. It could be a little more aggressive but this is obviously going for the ’imperial’ crown.

Flavor / Palate - Bitter chocolate coating orange peels melts on the mouth upon the first sip. Honey drizzled graham crackers blends with a vegetal transition until finally morphing into a dry caramel finish. Without the intensity of the biggest IIPAs this bridges the gap nicely. Even after the hops fade this should be an excellent beer.


 turbothy (725), Bonn, Germany
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/104/59/103/514/20
Jul 13, 2008  
Pours opaque orange brown with a very solid head. Floral, hoppy aroma with fruits and grass. Very bitter, sweet flavour. Quite a bite from the alcohol, but nicely balanced by the bitterness and malt. Great beer.


 fredandboboflo (1417), East Setauket, New York, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/56/103/512/20
Jul 13, 2008  
Bottle. Wonderful aroma of playful citrus hops, rich sweet malt with candi sugar and endless esters in the tropical, citrus, yellow-orange range. Flavor was overpowered by candi sugar and some earthy yeastiness. Just sweet, sweet, sweet, even the great esters got lost in the candi sugar, let alone the hops; where are the hops? Why make something 130 IBU if it’s going to be smothered? Just read the commercial description, so it looks like I’m one of those hop bomb addicts who don’t understand.


 Vac (2394), San Diego, California, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/105/515/20
Jul 11, 2008  
This brew pours with a slightly cloudy, golden-orange body topped by a thick, off-white head with lots of lacing left behind. It’s slightly sweet and malty with a nice hop note and is full of spice, some citrus and a little sourness. Definitely a different take on a IIPA. Medium bodied, smooth yet slightly warming.



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