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Imperial Smoked Porter
- Captain Lawrence Brewing Co.
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rAvg: 4.36
pDev: 14.68%
Reviews: 29
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Captain Lawrence Brewing Co.
New York
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United States
Style | ABV
American Porter
| 12.00%
ABV
Availability:
Limited (brewed once).
growler (23)
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on-tap (6)
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Notes:
This beer is retired; no longer brewed.
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afksports
New York
4.58
/5
rDev
+5%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4
Fortunately, this beer has done me well. No life crises induced, no depressing beer fanatic moments, just some solid taste that makes me smile. I got it in a growler from Bierkraft in Brooklyn and poured into a pint glass. As the guy described it: "Man, the smoke in there is like a football field was filled with tires set on fire and then all at once put out... then they trapped that smoke and put it in this beer". So... yeah, it's bad ass.
Appearance: Dark and rich, very portly. (I have a small vocabulary). Rich lacing.
Smell: Smoke. And ... barbeque? I'm a vegetarian and eating, er, drinking this beer makes me feel like I've sinned.
Taste: Along the same lines. Sinful. There's a rich and creamy sweetness to it, plus meatiness, and some pleasant hints of chocolate and other good stuff.
Mouthfeel: Total.
Drinkability: High. And not overdone with alcohol, so you don't feel like you should apologize after drinking it (although maybe you should).
11/3/2010 Update: After having this a second time, it might be too smoky for me. I like barbeque, but this is like sitting inside of one.
Serving type: growler
09-18-2010 23:18:58 |
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koopa
New Jersey
4.28
/5
rDev
-1.8%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
Growler purchased at DeCicco's.
Appearance: Pours super dark brown to black with a 1 finger dull khaki crown that displays moderate retention and lace.
Smell: Lots of smoked oak, black strap molasses, not quite bacon like but a hint of umami is present.
Taste: Dark roasted malt note up front that also bares a hint of bitterness along with a strong smoke punch. Now I'm not saying this is hitting Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Urbock proportions (it isn't) but the smoke is defintely present. Smoke note finishes fairly long.
Mouthfeel: On the light side of heavy bodied with moderate carbonation. Fairly slick.
Drinkability: The mouthfeel isn't a huge hurdle but I couldn't drink this all night long either.
Serving type: growler
09-14-2010 22:34:56 |
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cosmicevan
New York
4.72
/5
rDev
+8.3%
look: 4.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
32oz growler > tulip glass.
A - Silky shiny black with a thin mocha head with sticky lacing.
S - Campfire. I've never smelled a beer that had such a deep smokey smell. Really fantastic. Also malty, a bit chocolatey and creamy with a touch of licorice or gummy bear. Overall though...smoky campfire!
T - The smoke is at the forefront. Chocolatey roasted malts. Very rich in flavor. Alc is pretty well hidden, except for the tingle in my mouth.
M - Alc bite although absent in the taste...is there in feel, but overall the smokiness dominates everything about this beer. Pretty silky as it goes down.
D - Possibly the best Capt Lawrence beer I've ever had and probably the best porter I've ever had as well. That being said, it is a really rich and thick beer as well which makes this one not big for volume drinking.
Serving type: growler
09-12-2010 01:39:16 |
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Manoftyr
New York
4.78
/5
rDev
+9.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.5
Poured from 64oz growler into 22oz snifter.
Appearance-This is the blackest porter I've ever seen right off the bat and it pours with that slick motor oil consistency I usually associate with an RIS. A small head rises but quickly bubbles away.
Aroma-Smoke upfront of an almost peaty variety but it's by no means overwhelming, coffee and caramel undertones with a clean roastiness. No alcohol that I can smell.
Taste-Dark chocolatey malts upfront followed quickly by roasty, peaty smoke, as a reviewer before me put it this 'isn't bacon smoke' but has far more in common with the kind of smokiness you find in a peaty Scotch. Some coffee notes as well but they're an undercurrent, the big players are the chocolaty malts and the smoke which last clean and straight forward all the way to the end. After the finish the smoke leaves a nice smokey aftertaste, again, like a good peaty Scotch. Amazing, just jaw droppingly awesome.
Mouthfeel-Rich, syrupy, almost chewy with low carbonation; a perfect blanket for the peaty smoke.
Drinkability-Zero alcohol presence plus additively sip-inducing flavors make this dangerous on the drinkability scale.
Notes-Captain Lawrence was under the radar for me for awhile, none of their brews ever really 'wowed' me...until now. This beer is amazing a peat-lover and a dark malt lover's dream beer.
Serving type: growler
09-10-2010 22:34:09 |
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pmlondrigan
New York
4
/5
rDev
-8.3%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 5 | overall: 3.5
Black as night with a one finger light tan head that receeds to a small ring. Tiny little specs of lacing. Aroma is really heavy on the vanilla and chocolate, oats or oatmeal, there is a little alocohol mixed in there too. This beer tastes rich and heavy. Strong roasted and toasted flavors with heavy chocolate, vanilla, and oatmeal flavors and tones. Some rich over ripe berry fruit flavors too. Coats your mouth on all sides with its thick and luxurious texture. Although this beer is fantastic it is a little powerful to garner a high drinkability score, but its pretty tasty.
Serving type: growler
09-05-2010 03:18:31 |
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cavedave
New York
4.38
/5
rDev
+0.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
Growler from DeCicco's. Into a long stemmed tulip.
Pours a deepest dark brown, opaque, topped by a one finger head which fights the good fight, but ends up as a skim, then finally to a bare cap and thin ring, atop this thick looking beauty.
Not a strong smell, but full of dark fruit, smoky roast malt, dark caramel, hints of tart yeast, and some other sweet aromas hard to define.
Full flavored, and once this baby opens up it is a feast for the palate. It starts tart and sweet, almost vinous, but the malt and smoke kick in, some really nice yeast balances it with tart. Dark fruits come into the sip, plum, ripe cherry, some figgy flavor kicks in, some coffee, the smoke just carries it, never overpowering like in some rauchbiers, finally ending in a juicy finish that is the sweet of the fruit, the drying flavor of the smoke, spicy yet subdued alcohol, along with hints of floral, earth, and herbal bitter. As it warms this becomes a pleasure that is rare, a delicious taste unlike any others I've tried. What a shame this is listed as a porter, it should have its own category.
Mouthfeel is just short of stoutlike, highly viscous, very low carb., and a superior and complex finish.
Drinkability is dangerously good. Besides for the lack of alcohol presence, the flavors beg for another sip.
Impression: Get this if you can, absolutely stellar work by the HudVal's other great brewer.
Serving type: growler
09-04-2010 18:35:14 |
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dasenebler
Maine
4.68
/5
rDev
+7.3%
look: 4 | smell: 5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5
Growler (small bottle) filled at DeCicco's. 12 percent ABV.
Dark, voluptuous, opaque black with a tight, but lasting creamy tan head.
The nose has a rich, earthy smokiness reminiscent of old fireplaces and slow-cooking bacon. Bit of dark, ripe fruit. Exceptional.
The flavor is awesome as well. Sharp smokiness a la Schlenkerla mixes with chocolate and molasses, creating a delicious marriage of styles. Not so much coffee or roast as peaty, smokey notes. Surprising amount of fig and prune, too. Thick mouthfeel with smooth, low carbonation. I could taste the alcohol but would never have guessed it to be 12 percent. Quite the beer.
This is one of the most delicious smoked beers out there. Gotta love the Rauch!
Serving type: growler
09-03-2010 04:11:00 |
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hoppymcgee
Pennsylvania
4.65
/5
rDev
+6.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 5 | overall: 5
I'm going to have to follow in line with Billolick on this one. I think his review is spot on. I picked this bad boy up as a 22oz. counter-pressure filled bomber at Bierkraft in Brooklyn. Poured into a Trois Pistoles goblet.
A: Dark brown teetering on black with a fine looking 2-finger beige head.
S: Smoked wood, molasses, and oak barrel. This beer smells fresh.
T: Starts with a mellowed-out oaky flavor that turns into a dark chocolate bliss and has a smoky finish.
M: Liquid gold. As smooth as can be with the perfect amount of carbonation. This beer has the perfect amount of body too.
D: 12%?! I think not. Nevertheless, this is also not a filling beer as I find most smoked porters are.
Overall, I can't wait until this comes out in bottles! Cheers Scott!
Serving type: growler
08-17-2010 02:48:02 |
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Billolick
New York
4.5
/5
rDev
+3.2%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
16 ounce "Growler" filled at DeCiccos in Ardsley, NY. An always welcome new one from the captain. Pours black, under a dark mocha head, that is dense and lasting. Turns to a thick tiny bubble film, collar and leaves plentiful fine bits of lacing. Rich smoky nose, with some undertones of dark chocolate. Thick and viscous brew, allowed to warm up quite a bit, this one is loaded with chocolate, bacon infused smoke, rich dark/roasty/burnt malts, espresso, ripe dark fruits. Dark mocha/dark chocolate beer shake. Simply yummy stuff. Hoppy and drying in the finish, all through the mouth and down the throat. Enjoy with some smoky BBQ or as a desert beer with a chocolate after feast treat. Great new one from Scott V/CLB
Serving type: growler
08-03-2010 00:20:26 |
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