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Coffee Bender
- Surly Brewing Company
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rAvg: 4.19
pDev: 11.46%
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Surly Brewing Company
Minnesota
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United States
Style | ABV
American Brown Ale
| 5.10%
ABV
Availability:
Rotating.
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growler (10)
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Notes:
Bender steeped cold for 24 hours in coarsely ground coffee beans from the Vinca Vista Hermosa plantation in Guatemala.
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herman77
Minnesota
3.28
/5
rDev
-21.7%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 2.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
A: Dark brown with a ruby red hue. A little bit of khaki colored soft-head. Nice sticky, small bubble lacing is left everywhere.
S: Fresh roasted coffee with a hint of carmel malt.
T: Wow. This is very very coffee flavored. Holly shit! Its too coffeeish for me. Intense dark roast up front that goes bitter with a touch of toasted malt. Its like an iced coffee with malt flavoring. If I was a coffee drinker, I'm sure I would love this.
M/D: Medium to lighter body. Carbonation seems on the higher side. Drinkability is pretty low for me due to the intense coffee flavor. A pint is too much for me.
Too coffee forward, its not my thing.
Serving type: can
04-25-2010 16:49:28 |
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look: 3.25 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
A - A pretty deep black body with an inch of tan foam resting atop. The head is present throughout the entire pint and leaves a beautiful lacing after every sip.
S - It goes without saying, but huge bitter coffee notes dominate the overall aroma. The coffee that Surly used smells wonderful: robust, roasty espresso-like scents.
T - It's like taking a cold, carbonated espresso shot. It's hard to taste other flavors due to the very dominant coffee taste.I drank this over the course of an hour and the warmer it got, the more and more it tasted like heavy black coffee. Very tasty.
M - It leaves that bitter feeling in the back of your throat that you get after an espresso shot. Not a whole lot of carbonation, so it goes down quite smoothly. The body is incredible heavy and thick (think latte or mocha thick).
O - A wonderful beer that manages to blend coffee and beer together in a delicious way. If you're a coffee drinker, specifically espresso drinker, this beer will leave you very happy. Highly recommended. Cheers.
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From: France 44 dot com
Date: Canned 2013-04-14
Glass: Standard US pint glass
Rich, coffee-heavy, with modest accents of caramel, burnt toast, and roasted barley, this is a good breakfast beer or after-dinner drink. The coffee is, however, overly strong and creates a somewhat limited range of flavors and aromas, rendering the beer somewhat one-dimensional. I would probably not seek this out again given the difficulty in obtaining it - it's easier to just make a dark cup of coffee and add some sweetener and ice.
Pours a 2.5cm tall head of beige foam, small to medium sized bubbles, with above average retention, lasting over two minutes as it fades to a thick ring around the glass with a thin residual head resting atop the body. Good lacing, in many patterns. Body is a transparent, deep amber color, light bringing out strong red hues. Carbonation is visible rising from the bottom of the glass in moderate number and velocity.
Aroma of coffee grounds, slight chocolate-caramel malt influences, and an iron-like scent rounding things out. There's truth in the name here: there is definitely coffee in this beer, but the exclusion of much else. To me, it comes across as a bit one-dimensional.
Tasting opens with sweetish coffee, black with a substantial sweetness and touch of cream to it, somewhat stale. Mild roasted barley, burnt toast, and vanilla round out the edges. Mid-palate is like black coffee and grounds, acrid bitterness, light cumin, roasted barley, and burnt toast. Back of palate finds more black coffee, coffee grounds, acridness from coffee, light chocolate, caramel, and vanilla. Aftertaste of black coffee with marginal chocolate and caramel malt.
Beer is medium to medium-light in body, with carbonation of medium intensity, leading to a mouthfeel of light foam and general smoothness. Closes with medium dryness and astringency from coffee, with little residual stickiness.
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16oz. can with a picture of a coffee mug with the Surly logo shooting off into space. The back of the can has a bright red bag with coffee beans jumping out of the bag. This bag of beans has a description of the beer on it. The bottom of the can is where you'll find a born on date.
When poured into a Cigar City pint glass, this coffee beer was not surprisingly coffee black in color. Of course that's what this beer wants you to believe. When its held up into the light, I saw that this beer was more of a dark cola brown with a burgundy center. Cool color either way. On top was a 1/4 to 1/2 inch light tan colored head of foam. This head of foam stuck around for a few seconds before it receded into a small string of rings along the edge and a spot or two of lace around the glass.
This beer smells exactly like a coffee house when they're grinding the fresh coffee beans. It's that good! Behind the rich thick roasted coffee wall was a little roasted malt, a pinch of dark chocolate, and a quick whiff of caramel. It's one of those straight to the point aromas. It's says I'm brewed with coffee so don't expect a wide variety in the aroma. Hope you like the scent of coffee!
Did it taste like coffee? Well..of course it did. The nice strong aroma got my tastebuds prepared for a big strong taste of roasted coffee. The coffee presence in the taste was lower than what it was in the aroma. The roasted coffee beans weren't the same quality as they were in the taste. The taste started off with the coffee beans. That's not surprising. Quickly following the coffee was the roasted malt. At some times, the malt character was bigger than the coffee character. After the malt had their fun, the beer finishes up with dark chocolate and a subtle taste of caramel.
This was a medium bodied coffee brown ale with a good level of carbonation and a dry roasted coffee aftertaste. The coffee taste in the aftertaste was on the weak side. It used most of its energy in the aroma, tried to out shine the malt in the taste, but it was tired in the mouthfeel. Other than the coffee taste, there was a little dark chocolate and roasted malt. This dry aftertaste will linger on the roof of your mouth for a while.
My tastebuds hated my sense of smell. My nose was the one that got the most delicious coffee out of this beer. Despite that, this was still a pretty good coffee Brown Ale. I'd drink it again if given the opportunity again. I know my nose would love it if I got another can.
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