A Drink on the Dark Side

I don’t usually drink very many stouts and porters but I have found myself trying quite a few during the last month or so and enjoying them very much. I am not going to enter the debate about the difference between the two styles other than to say that hey are both dark beers. If your only experience of stout is Guinness, as good as this can be, do try some of the newer styles that are out there. I doubt that you’ll be disappointed.

Wildbeer. Millionaire. Chocolate Stout. 4.7% – Black, opaque with a tan head. Aromas of plain, dark chocolate, coffee,  sweet caramel,  and malt. Full bodied with gentle carbonation. Flavours of coffee, toffee and liquorice. A long slightly bitter finish.

Magic Rock. Common Grounds. Triple Coffee Porter. 5.4% – Dark, opaque with a small tan head. Aromas of espresso, coffee liqueur, chocolate and malt. The palate is medium minus bitterness and gently carbonated. Flavours are predominantly coffee and vanilla. The finish is coffee liqueur and is very long.

Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast. Coffee Stout. 7.5% – Black, opaque with a thin tan head. Aromas of coffee, malt, some chocolate, espresso, tobacco and smoke. Palate is medium bitterness with gentle carbonation. Palate has less flavour than expected but this is a nicely balanced beer with a great lingering finish with a touch of cherry.

Siren Craft Brewery. Broken Dream. Breakfast Stout. 6.5% – Dark and impenetrable. Aromas is coffee and caramel with slight herby notes. The palate is rich and complex with lots of coffee and some chocolate. The mouthfeel is good. Not overly sweet. Low/medium bitterness with a nice level of carbonation. Very nice indeed.

Peerless. Oatmeal Stout. 5% – Dark with a garnet tinge and a small tan head. Aromas of coffee, malt, toasty bread and chocolate. The palate is rich, smokey, coffee and chocolate. Low bitterness, gentle carbonation and a nice mouthfeel.

Loka Polly. Chinook. India Stout. 6.2% – Dark, opaque with a good thick tan head. Coffee, caramel and grassy aromas. Nice mouthfeel, medium bitterness, good carbonation. Flavour is coffee, some caramel, chocolate and pine. An incredibly long, coffee finish.

Loka Polly. Citra Columbus. Stout. 7.1% – Pours black and opaque with a light tan head. Nose iOS lemon. grapefruit with roasted malt and chocolate. Palate is low bitterness and gentle carbonation. A lovely roasted, nutty, chocolate flavour with citrus. A nice bitter finish that end with hint of coffee.

Beavertown x Caravan. Spresso. Imperial Espresso Stout 9% – Pours intense black with deep tan head which doesn’t persist. Nose is subdued but there is coffee. chocolate, malt and a hint of herbs/floral. Palate is soft, round with gentle carbonation and medium minus bitterness. There flavours of coffee, plain chocolate, caramel and nuts. There is a touch of sweetness but nothing too much. A lovely lingering fin ash with coffee and a hint of spice.

Tailgate Brewery. Peanut Butter Milk Stout. 5.8% – Dark, opaque with a large tan head, very lively! Aromas of lightly burnt toast, malt and toffee. The palate is low bitterness, gentle carbonation and a nice texture. There is a slight sweetness and the flavour of peanut butter begins on the mid palate and carries on through to a lingering finish.

Beer Round Up

Just a few short notes about some of the beers tasted over the last few weeks.

Chapter Brewing Company. A small, independent brewery based at Sutton Weaver near Runcorn in the North West. You can visit their website here

Chapter 5. Tired Eyes. Wheat. 5.3% – Yellow/gold with a slight haze and a light white head. Aromas of herbs, vanilla, honey and a light spice. Palate is medium bodied, low bitterness, nice sweetness with the most gentle, subtle hint of cinnamon spice. A nice finish.

Chapter 8. Parabola. American Pale 4.7% – Amber and clear with a good head and nice carbonation. Aromas of malt, yeast/bread, hints of citrus and pine. Palate is medium with a nice malt and hop character. low bitterness but there is a very nice lingering tang on the finish.

Chapter 9. Temos Tanta. marmalade Pale 4.4% – light amber in appearance with a slight haze and a small head. Nose is malty with an ever so slight orange citrus. palate is medium, dry, low bitterness and hoppy. The finish has a touch of bitter orange.

Cloudwater. Based in Manchester and the link to their website is here

IPL Cashmere 6% – Light gold with the slightest haze. Lots going on here with aromas of lemon citrus, mango, malt and some floral character. Palate is creamy, low bitterness, caramel, herby, melon flavours abound. Medium bodied. This can was at the very end of its FBD (freshest before date) and it showed a little. very drinkable non the less with a lovely lingering fruity finish.

Verdant Brewing Company. Based in Falmouth, Cornwall. website

Headband. Pale Ale 5.5% – Deep yellow/orange, cloudy with a good light tan head. Dominant aromas of grapefruit and orange. palate is medium minus bitterness, smooth with a prickly bitterness that lingers on the finish.

Even Sharks Need water. IPA 6.5% – Pours yellow, cloudy, small nice persistent head  and some nice lacing. Aromas of pineapple, mango and grapefruit. Palate has rich tropical fruits, some sweetness, creamy texture. Nice bitterness on the finish.

Northern Monk Brew Company. Making handcrafted beers in the hear of Leeds in West Yorkshire. Their website is here

Hop City DIPA 8.4%. A collaboration with Verdant, Deya and YCH Hops. Yellow gold, hazy with a good head. There are tropical fruits aplenty here; pineapple, mango, banana. The palate is full, rich and tropical  with a nice hint of citrus. It is complex with a touch of sweetness. Excellent.

Northern Rising. Raising the Faith. Triple Dry Hopped Pale Ale 5.5% – Pours yellow, cloudy with a good head. Aromas of orange, grapefruit and tropical fruits here while the palate is peaches, mango and lemon, rich and creamy with medium minus bitterness. There is a nice touch of bitterness on the finish. A well balanced beer.

Patrons Project 9.04. Light Adjunct Lager. Citrus/Exuanet. 5.2% – Yellow, hazy and pours with a good white head that persists. Crisp and clean with low bitterness and drinks very well. There are very subtle aromas of lemon and pineapple while the palate has a nice malty character with touch of sweetness.

Loka Polly. Only began brewing commercially earlier this year the company is based in Mold, North Wales. Their website can be visited here

Chinook Ekuanet Pale Ale 5.1% – pours yellow, hazy with a small frothy head. Aromas of grapefruit, lemon and tropical fruits. Very fresh, low bitterness, nice mouthfeel. Finish has a hint of bitter lemon.

Citra Simcoe IPA 6.1% – pours deep yellow, cloudy with a good head. Aroma is complex, serious with citrus, pineapple and passion fruit. Palate is full with flavour of lemon, tropical fruits and a slight maltiness, medium bitterness, nice mouthfeel.