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rAvg: 3.89
pDev: 11.57%
Reviews: 465
Hads: 237
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Brewed by:
Avery Brewing Company
Colorado
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United States
Style | ABV
American Black Ale
| 6.70%
ABV
Availability:
Year-round.
bottle (426)
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on-tap (35)
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growler (4)
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Reviews by The_1084:
The_1084
3.95
/5
rDev
+1.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
A - Pours a nice dark color with a creamy head, roughly 2 fingers in width and leaves a decent lace.
S - Has the aroma of citrus hops with a hint of coffee.
T - The citrus hops are noticed almost immediately. It fades away to a bitter coffee taste.
M - This is a dry beer with moderate-high carbonation.
O - I am not a huge fan of overly hopped up porters, but this one is not bad. For someone who enjoys the strong presence of tangy hops, this would be a good choice.
Serving type: bottle
07-22-2012 04:06:13 |
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look: 4.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.75
Pours a lovely dark brown in the Pilsener glass. A fine-grained foam sits nicely on it. A rich, velvety mouthfeel with plenty of prickly carbonation. From the 12 oz bottle bought at Barons Marketplace in San Diego.
The flavor is a little winey to start. Dark roast malt with a fruity flavor and lots of burnt sugar. The typical notes of chocolate and coffee. A malty sweetness that is nicely balanced by the bitter aftertaste. Just enough hops without overwhelming the roasted flavors. Tangier than most Porters. The head is quite excellent, lasting to the bottom of the tall glass.
Serving type: bottle
05-01-2013 05:38:11 |
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BradtheGreat7
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look: 4 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.75
Review taken from notes(Late Feb. 2013)
12 oz brown bottle with neat Avery label art. I actually remember buying this because of the art on the label. It's appealing to me. Anyway, poured Into a tulip style/stout pint glass.
A - first look is nearly black in color but the true color of very dark brown reveals itself once examined more closely. Maybe some slight hits of dark ruby, but it's more of a dark brown that appears to be a soft black mass. Small, Medium Brown colored head forms on top That does leave a trace of lacing on the glass.
S - Pure black malt paired with small whiffs of dark chocolate. Hop profile smells cascade black ipa/ale like. Somewhat resinous and just Right down rich dark aromas with a hint of spice in the backdrop.
T - black and chocolate malts feature as the star of this flavor, but it's co-star hop profile is almost as talented constantly stealing the spotlight. This isnt the traditional porter flavors im accustomed to, but the dry hopped flavor still provide good flavor. It has a bit of roast to it, but an equal amount of caramel sweetness with both being dominated by the black malts and cascade like hops. Maybe a touch of some weird dark fruit just before the finish.
M - Pretty medium bodied but still has a good thickness to the overall feel. Its not flawless, but it let's you know you are sipping a black colored ale. Abv goes nearly unnoticed and the drinkability is there.
O - I enjoy Avery brews. Personally this isn't an ale I'd throw the 'porter' tag on by any means as its more of a traditional American Black ale. Not sure I'd even go with black ipa but it definitely had characteristics of both the porter and black ipa. For me it's quite the interesting and unique beer. Not sure what the release on this is whether it's year round or seasonal, but this was fresh and pretty enjoyable. Not something I'll crave all year long, but something that is worth picking up again. It's complexity and depth character are present and paired with some Avery class it's worth a go for anyone. It is for me anyway.
Serving type: bottle
04-04-2013 14:17:10 |
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