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Struise Mikkeller (Elliot Brew)

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

Oostvleteren, Belgium

bottled
common

on tap
unknown

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6233.8/5.03.79/5.0Special9%84.2Snifter, Tulip
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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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 mjs (1506), Helsinki, Finland
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/103/516/20
May 11, 2008  
(Bottle at Hilpeäa Hauki on 2008-04-25) Amber and hazy. White medium sized head. Nose contains malts, hops and yeast. Full-bodied. Taste in balanced combination of yeast, malts and hops. Some sweet liquorice. Strong body hides the strong bitterness.


 NobleSquirrel (1114), Chicago, Illinois, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/56/103/514/20
May 10, 2008  
Decent nose and look, though very subdued in flavor and minimal hop character. Very drinkable, though nothing too spectacular.


 Cornfield (4946), Oak Forest, Illinois, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/103/516/20
May 10, 2008  
Nice brew, but it seems a bit tame (excepting the 9% ABV) for a DIPA. It pours a hazy, nearly cloudy brownish amber/orange body with a large rocky head that leaves a heavy coating of lace on the glass. The aroma has a strong caramelly sweetness almost matched by hoppy scents of yellow grapefruit, lime pips, and pine. The taste is fairly well balanced (In a DIPA?) between the caramel flavor, now joined by some toffee and apples, and the hoppy bitterness, now having some earthiness added. The finish is dry and bitter with a slight hit of alcohol. Pretty decent effort by both breweries.

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 HopBackDoc (395), Hatboro, Pennsylvania, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/516/20
May 10, 2008  
Pours a murky light brown with firm two finger head. Aroma of hops and fruits. Very different flavors for an IIPA. The Belgian yeast was evident as were the candi sugars and fruitiness, but the bitterness of the hops was mellowed by the malts. An interesting beer, to say the least. I liked it, but not sure it will make it into my "beer rotation."


 Gregis (1132), Shawnee, Kansas, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/514/20
May 9, 2008  
Bottle courtesy of tjthresh. Pours a hazy deep orange-bronze with a huge, fluffy, off-white head that leaves behind patchy lace as it descends. The nose is very interesting: a big dusty/malty blend of caramel, citrus (grapefruit), herbs, flowers candy sugar and lightly funky/spicy Belgian yeast. This is not the big citrusy hop bomb that typifies the style. IWhile the label says this bad-boy is packing 130 IBU, the hop notes play a more supporting role in the nose. Medium/Full-Bodied and velvety soft with a slightly sour and mildly dry finish. A mildly odd woody/funky blend of the yeast and hops linger on the tongue after the swallow and is the only thing keeping this from being a "5" on the palate. The flavor is a round malty and citric front with spicy, slightly funky and dry Belgian yeast following close behind. The hops finally kick in at the finish with their own contributions of citrus, earthiness, light resin and herbs attempting to blend with the spicy yeast. I’m not sure the "blend" really works for me. It’s apparent that these guys know how to construct a solid beer, evidenced by the fact that this one has probably earned the highest score from me for any beer that I’m not sure I’d care to drink again. It has a lot of qualities to admire, but I’m just not crazy about the overall effect. Nevertheless, I’m very happy to have gotten the chance to try this unique brew. Thanks again for the bottle, Tom!


 DrBayern (1137), Morehead City, North Carolina, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/58/104/517/20
May 9, 2008  
33 cl bottle courtesy CelticBrew - much appreciated, JIm. Hazy orange/amber pour and a big creamy head that has amazing durabillity and some beautiful lace. A beer can’t look much better than this. Aroma starts off with toffee and light brown sugar and then the hops kick in with citrus and some distant pine.

Medium/full body is tempered by a lively effervescence, which also helps dry the palate. Mouthfeel has a richness that is unusual for the style, especially notable as it warms. Nicely balanced flavors of malt sweetness and a pleasing spicy bitterness that persists in a very lengthy finish.

These big imperial IPA’s are difficult to keep balancec, and this does quite a good job at that. It certainly doesn’t taste like a beer with 130 IBU’s. Finally, there was some noticeable harshness when first poured and cold, but his disappeared, and the character of the beer improved considerably as it warmed.


 scraff (1942), Baltimore, Maryland, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/104/517/20
May 9, 2008  
Bottle - Brasserie Beck. Deep hazy orange-copper, thick creamy white head. Honeyed spruce and citrus flows over wafts of brown sugar coated tropical fruits and yeast. Powdery citric zest and grassy hop flavors balance very well on notes of peppered pineapple and warm caramel swirl bread. Full bodied, soft carbonation, bittersweet finish. Like no other D-IPA you have ever had. Unique and very well crafted...


 msante79 (830), Orland Hills, Illinois, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/103/517/20
May 8, 2008  
Bottle. Pours a murky copper with thin off-white head. Aroma is hops, sweet malt, brown suger and some citrus. Flavor is unlike any double i have every had. Flavor is hops citrus, honey, brown suger, some spices and a hint of funk. Unsure if I love it or think of it as just a decent ale. It is 3/4 american ipa and 1/4 belgain strong ale. An enjoyable experience



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