Smuttynose Gravitation (Big Beer Series) - Smuttynose Brewing Company

Smuttynose Gravitation (Big Beer Series)Smuttynose Gravitation (Big Beer Series)

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rAvg: 3.64
pDev: 16.48%
Reviews: 276
Hads: 135

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Brewed by:
Smuttynose Brewing Company visit their website
New Hampshire, United States

Style | ABV
Quadrupel (Quad) |  11.50% ABV

Availability: Winter. bottle (256), on-tap (19), growler (1)

Notes:
This big, dark ale is brewed using a variety of Belgian specialty malts along with 200 pounds of raisin puree per batch. The resulting flavor is a viscous mix of dark fruit, rum, toffee and raisins balanced with aromatic fruitiness of the Belgian yeast.

25 IBU

2009 - 6.6%
2010 - 12.0%
2011 - 12.5%
2012 - 12.0%
2013 - 11.5%
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Reviews by jampics2:
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jampics2

Ohio

3/5  rDev -17.6%
look: 3 | smell: 3 | taste: 3 | feel: 3 | overall: 3

22oz into a snifter.

A big Quad from Smuttynose? Sounds interesting enough to warrant the $7.99 price tag. About the highest ABV brew you'll find in Ohio these days, dangerously rubbing up against the ABV cap's shins like a drunken, frisky cat .

Looks average at best. This beer actually has a decent color - brown with red highlights. But there's no sign of any carbonation. I don't expect nor want a milkshake thick head on a quad, but can a brother get a touch of film and light lace? This looks like brandy in my glass.

Smell is raisin and alcohol. Sweet and sugary, with just too bold an ethanol base. Not great, but there are a few elements of the quad - dark ripe fruit and some brown sugar - too.

Taste is also just lackluster. There's nothing Belgian about this, just a caramel and raisin bomb that is way too boozy. Some toffee, vanilla and fig as well, but all dominated by a burning fusel alcohol that lingers and just ruins it.

Mouthfeel is syrupy and not well carbed. Just not great, average at best, and finish is a frying pan over the head of stinging alcohol.

Gravitiation is it's name. Perhaps gravity really was at work here, and what went up (Smuttynose Big Beer Series) eventually fell back down. At any rate, I expect a bit more from these guys and just didn't see it here. A bit less focus on the raisins and a bit lower ABV would make this much more tolerable. It comes off like a homebrewer's poor attempt at a Trappist 10 or 12.

Serving type: bottle

07-28-2010 18:49:53 | More by jampics2
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look: 3.25 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.75

Poured from bottle into a snifter

Appearance – Pours a brownish amber color with a small cream colored head. The head fades relatively quickly to leave a light level of lace on the sides of the glass

Smell – The aroma of the brew is heaviest of a toasted grain and malty smell with a good dose of darker fruits of raisin, fig and plum. Along with these aromas are notes of yeast and candied sugars and a moderate amount of orange and clove, which all all are mixed with a boozy smell produce a sweet and warming aroma overall.

Taste – The taste begins with a big lightly toasted malt flavor and a good showing of lighter sweet flavors of raisin, plum and cherry along with a rather strong flavor of a sweet tangerine. As the flavor advances notes of some buttery toffee, yeast, as well as some flavors of alcohol start creeping their way into the taste profile. The yeast bring with it some flavors of spice as well as a banana flavor bringing the more characteristic Belgian character to the brew. The maltiness fades slightly more toward the end (but still overall remains rather strong) with the boozy flavor becoming more intense and taking on an almost rum like flavor.

Mouthfeel – The body of the beer is thick and creamy with a carbonation level that is on the slightly lower to average side. The combination of thick and creamy body as well as lower carbonation suit this big, sweet, malty and boy brew quite well.

Overall – Quite a potently sweet and big beer. Rather tasty, but nothing too exceptional.

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22 oz bottle was poured into a large Duvel snifter.

Appearance: This beer poured a one finger head that reduced to a thin layer. It is a reddish brown haze with slow moving bubbles coming up through the glass. Spotty lacing on the glass as the beer was drank.

Smell: spicy yeast, malty, bready, raisins, plums, dates, and figs. Can't wait to try it out.

Taste: Really sweet and malty. All the dark fruits above with some bready notes and spiciness.

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Bottle conditioned in 2011

A: Pours a caramel color amber with a little slightly bubbly tan colored head. Beer poured creamy. Not see thru at all. Can't really tell if it's bubbly or not. Not much complexity other than the nice color. Decent appearance overall.

S: Toffee malts. Dark fruits. Slightly yeasty. Maple syrup. Really nice. Smells nice an Old Ale. Digging it.

T: Toffee, buttery. Very warm. Some breadiness. Some dark fruits -- raisins or cherries. Pretty good flavor. Again, alcohol is very warm, and that is the finish. Flavors are all up front. But, overall pretty good.

M: Heavy body. Creamy. Little bit of a bite -- cutting the mouth a bit. Medium carbonation. Just okay.

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look: 3.25 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.75

Pulled out my Westy glass for this.

One of the lighter quads that I've seen. Light chestnut amber with good clarity. A few small particles sit at the bottom of the glass. I almost mistook them for bubbles. Thin ring of foam is all that's visible. No boasting carbonation or lacy after-effect.

Tinny Maraschino cherry, clover honey, treacle, mushroom-like umami, tea, some caramel sugar candy sweetness. Hints of plum and clove. Maybe just the slightest brush-up of cinnamon, or cinnamon apple? Not bad.

More of that thin cherry flavor paired with honey. Very reminiscent of Troegs Mad Elf and Weyerbacher Quad. Not quite as brandied as the latter. More complex than the former. Candi sugar, clove, raisin, cinnamon apple, red tea, caramel, white chocolate, and a nice dose of alcohol. Missing, for me, are the unctuous dark fruits and bready malts. Only mildly phenolic. I would describe the yeast performance as 'unplugged'; quieter, but tasteful. Provides more and more complexity as it warms. Still an oddball.

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Smuttynose Gravitation (Big Beer Series) from Smuttynose Brewing Company
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