Improv (Improvisación) Oatmeal Rye India-Style Brown Ale - Cigar City Brewing

Improv (Improvisación) Oatmeal Rye India-Style Brown AleImprov (Improvisación) Oatmeal Rye India-Style Brown Ale

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rAvg: 3.76
pDev: 16.76%
Reviews: 174
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Brewed by:
Cigar City Brewing visit their website
Florida, United States

Style | ABV
American Brown Ale |  9.00% ABV

Availability: Year-round. bottle (161), on-tap (11), growler (2)

Notes:
What you have here is an Oatmeal Rye India-style Brown Ale. Now you might be thinking oatmeal, rye, brown ale, India-style; isn’t that a lot to be going on in just one beer? Well yes, it is. But that is the point. Layers. Flavor elements building on and playing off of preceding elements, like a building wave; a growing crescendum of taste bud temptation; a wall of sound expressed through flavor and channeled toward your mouth. This beer isn’t for everyone. In many ways it is more than just a little weird. It certainly doesn’t fit easily into any category. It isn’t a brown ale, not just a brown ale anyway. It certainly isn’t an IPA. Calling it a rye beer would be selling it way short. In the spirit of all great things that are conceived in the moment, but perfected through passionate repetition it started life as an improvisation and grew from there. And it might not be for you. But if the thought of big spicy rye notes, a wallop of a hop punch, multitudinous layers of caramel, sweet malt and a respectable balancing gravity sound intriguing then you might want to wing it and give Improv a try.

60 IBU
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Reviews by thryn:
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thryn

Florida

4.1/5  rDev +9%
look: 5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4

This is a lovely beer. It pours a deep reddish-brown, nearly opaque in my goblet. An ample, creamy, buff-colored head has good staying power and leaves a coating of creamy lace behind. Simply beautiful.

There is some definite sourness in the nose, as well as rich chocolate. Very nice.

A yummy brew, for certain! The rye adds some intriguing sour and tartness; the dark malt gives it a chocolatey underpinning, and the piney hops come forward at the end.

Fantastic body, slick and creamy with moderate heft.

Drinks like a charm. If this is going to be an occasional offering, I'll snap it up when I see it for certain.

Serving type: bottle

09-24-2009 05:19:37 | More by thryn
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A - Poured dark brown with reddish tints. One finger beige head and good carbonation. Spotty lace and a film of retention.

S - Rich maltiness with dark fruits and nuttiness. Fruity hops and light rye. Lovely aroma.

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S: Roasty, toasty rich bready malts over some hops (citrus/lemon and grass).

T: Sweet bready roasted malts with big grainy rye flavors, plus the citrus, spicy and pine hops. There is significant roasty coffee noticeable on the exhale. Sticky sweet malt balanced with the hop bitterness at the end.

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A - Pours a very dark reddish-brown that borders on opaque. There's a half finger of off-white head that dissipates rather quickly. Minimal lacing.

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