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Meantime London Porter
Brewed by: Meantime Brewing Company Limited | London, United Kingdom (England)
Style: English Porter
My preferred glassware: Pint glass
My personal notes:
Now this is one robust porter!!! This brew pours up a hearty dark brown body sporting a frothy tan-colored head that has excellent retention and lacing qualities. Warm scents and flavors of roasted malts, warm hazelnuts, raisins, chocolate and slow-roasted coffee along with some subtle hints of well-aged bourbon. Not too bitter and not too sweet with just the right ‘bite’ of aftertaste that beckons you to have another sip. The body texture is very creamy so go slow and enjoy this fine porter; no need to rush or quaff! A fine porter to enjoy year-round with some grilled steaks or a hearty wild game dinner; or just all by itself!
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Got this brew @ Lone Star Beverages.
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Really enjoy reading your reviews... Have tried quite a few of them, great job...Thank you
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hey thanks so much! glad to hear that you like 'em and are trying them! if you find some new ones let me know and I'll add them to my list!
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if you can get ahold of this one i'd like to see a review of it from your perspective: Trader Joe's 2010 Vintage Ale - Trader Joe's Brewing Company - San Jose, CA - BeerAdvocate
i don't know if there are trader joes stores in your neck of the woods or not. i really enjoy this beer around christmas time with some ginger cookies
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funny you mention trader joe's!!! i have a few of their brews on my wish-list and am working on getting some brews here in Texas!
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i'm not the most sophisticated consumer of beer (mostly stick with the light stuff from the major brewers) but i can't pass on picking a few of those trader joes brews when i see them in the store late fall/early winter. for the price they are mighty tasty imho.
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Real Ale Phoenixx Double ESB - Real Ale Brewing Company | Blanco, Texas USA
Style: Extra Special/Strong Bitter (ESB)
My personal notes: Bitter is as bitter does! This brew poured up a murky, coppery colored body with a one-finger head with good retention and thick lacing. Aromas of malts, caramel, a nip of citrus and hops. Flavors of roasted malts, caramel and citrus followed up with a hoppy/bitter aftertaste. The brew is crisp and smooth with a good bitter finish. Would be a good brew for the BBQ!
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Flying Dog Old Scratch Amber Lager - Flying Dog Brewery | Frederick, Maryland USA
Style: Steam Beer
My personal notes: This brew poured up a dark, rich copper colored body with a one-finger bubbly off-white head that left a good deal amount of lacing. Scents and flavors of toffee, caramel, malts, warm butter. The body is somewhat creamy/malty with a very smooth finish and a great balance between the malts and hops. Would be great paired up with some grilled poultry or a spicy fish/seafood meal.
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Kostritzer Schwarzbier
Kostritzer Schwarzbierbrauerei GmbH & Co. | Bad Kostritz/Thuringen, Germany
Style: Schwarzbier
My personal notes: Another great German schwarz! This brew poured up a hearty black-colored body with a one-finger tan-colored head that left good lacing on the sides of the glass. Scents of roasted malts and dark chocolates and a subtle undertone of hops. Flavors of rich malts and dark chocolates. The body is smooth with hardly any bitter aftertaste but rather a somewhat silky, chocolaty aftertaste which gets better the more the brew returns to room temperature. Definitely a brew to have following a hearty brat/wurst dinner!
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Deschutes The Abyss 2010 Reserve
Deschutes Brewery | Bend, Oregon USA
Purchased @ Lone Star Beverages
Style: American Imperial/Double Stout
My personal notes:
Oh how sweet that deep, dark Abyss …
For quite some time I have been reserving THE number one spot of my Beer Hall of Fame for THE best brew. Deschutes Abyss is THE brew! From the moment I peeled off the wax covering and removed the cap I knew that this would be a brew like none other. Many friends and brew-aficionados had long been telling me that this was the brew of brews that were along my taste preferences. What a fool I was to wait so long to partake in this enticing beverage!
After refrigerating for a few days and then into the freezer for an hour, I let this brew ‘rest’ for an hour to warm up a tad. This brew poured up a decadent near-black colored body sporting a healthy mocha-colored foamy head with retention like I’ve never experienced (so much that I had a lot of foam left on that last sip!) and lacing that left you holding the glass and admiring the artwork long after that last sip was taken. Amazing scents of warm cocoa, roasted malts, alcohol (not too much), and slow roasted robust coffee. This coffee is complex and tantalizing with flavors of dark chocolates, coffee, roasted hazelnuts and hints of vanilla and well-aged bourbon that beckons you to take another sip just as soon as you finished taking one! The body of this brew is just astounding with the just-right thickness and that smooth, clean finish with a warm, bitter, chocolaty, light bourbon aftertaste. Delicious.
I enjoyed this beverage all by itself and it’s definitely a warmer-upper!! At 11% ABV (alcohol by volume) this bad boy does the job right! So it is definitely NOT a brew to be quaffed! Slow down, relax, and enjoy. While this brew is recommend to be enjoyed during the wintry months, it is definitely one that can be enjoyed all year round. When the next reserve is produced, I know I will be stocking up and cellaring many, many bottles of this fine beverage. Heck, I might even share a bottle; might, that is!
Enjoy it by itself or pair this brew up with a hearty slow-grilled porterhouse steak or some wild game (venison, buffalo, feral hog, etc.) or even some slow-smoked brats/sausage. Either way, you will enjoy this amazing brew! Hats off to the folks at Deschutes; you nailed it with The Abyss!