Shadows In The Smoke - Flossmoor Station Restaurant & Brewery

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rAvg: 3.72
pDev: 5.65%
Reviews: 4
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Flossmoor Station Restaurant & Brewery visit their website
Illinois, United States

Style | ABV
Märzen / Oktoberfest |  6.50% ABV

Availability: Fall. bottle (4)

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Reviews by emerge077:
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emerge077

Illinois

4.03/5  rDev +8.3%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

Saw this on the shelf and grabbed it, thinking it would be fun to try... not realizing it rang up at $11.99. Thanks Vas Foremost, use lube next time, sheesh.

Poured into a tulip glass, the color was a burnished copper orange, with a dense head of creamy foam on top. A halo of lace sticks to the glass, and the head retention is long lasting.

Definitely ample smoke in the aroma, light tobacco and leather, solid peaty smoke.

Flavors are pretty pronounced, moderate smokiness hits first, nutty smooth specialty malts blend in harmony. Hints of banana, dry smoke, and walnuts in the aftertaste. Hint of sweet toffee in the middle. Very well balanced and nicely structured, super clean and smooth in feel. Perfect beer for the cool fall weather, matched up well with some smoked gouda and (ideally) next to a warm fire.

Serving type: bottle

11-10-2012 23:19:00 | More by emerge077
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Nihilistkid

Illinois

3.5/5  rDev -5.9%

03-11-2013 05:58:53 | More by Nihilistkid
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imperialking

Illinois

3.5/5  rDev -5.9%

02-21-2013 19:54:39 | More by imperialking
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falloutsnow

Illinois

4.05/5  rDev +8.9%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4

From: Friar Tuck's, Savoy, IL
Date: None
Glass: Ayinger willi glass

Flossmoor station once again proves they can do no wrong to me (except, maybe, in price) with this smoked marzen. Substantial flavors of toasted malt, toffee, European hops, and beech smoked malt all combine into a fairly wonderful beer that may be the best American marzen I've tasted. This is a beer I would readily drink again, as well as purchase bottles of, though at $11 per 22 ounces, I'll probably only have one per season (if it's consistently released).

Pours a 2cm head of off-white bubbles, which features slightly above average retention, gradually falling to a thin cap atop the body of the beer while leaving substantial lacing caked along the sides of the glass. The beer has a hazy, orange-amber coloration, with light bringing out bright orange colors with a slight tint of red and brown, the beer about 70% opaque. Carbonation is visible, though minimal and somewhat sluggish.

Front of palate picks up rich toffee and toast malt flavors and sweetness, with a lingering hint of beech smoke in the background. Very nice in general, and the smoke component covers up anything lacking (which I generally find to be the case in American marzens).

The dominant flavors in the beer are fairly rich, toasted malts, beech smoked malt, and European-style hop bitterness. The resultant mix is an interesting blend of toasted bread, toffee, and European hop bitterness, with substantial smoked characters in the background. Front of palate picks up rich toffee and toast malt flavors/sweetness, with a lingering hint of beech smoke in the background. European hops appear in mid-palate, bringing in some spiciness, bittering qualities, and a mulch and leaf litter-like aspect to the toasted bread and toffee malt flavors/sweetness. Mid-palate is, in general, a very nice blend of toasted bread and smoked malt sweetness/flavors with European hop bitterness. Back of palate brings out some bread crust, more beech smoke, and continued bitterness. Aftertaste of lightly smoked malt with a hint of acridity and bittering European hops.

Beer is medium bodied, perhaps even medium-heavy in weight, with carbonation levels that are medium to low in intensity, generating a slightly foamy mouthfeel that is never prickly. The feel fits just right for the flavors and heaviness of the beer. Closes dryly, with modest stickiness across the palate; again, fitting for the style.

Serving type: bottle

12-22-2012 06:19:15 | More by falloutsnow
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Thirstygoat

Illinois

3.5/5  rDev -5.9%

12-16-2012 00:51:50 | More by Thirstygoat
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Gonzoillini

Illinois

3.75/5  rDev +0.8%

12-05-2012 01:38:53 | More by Gonzoillini
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TheSSG

Illinois

3.85/5  rDev +3.5%
look: 4 | smell: 3 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4

Pours a dense, tan-white head that is frothy and light...and HUGE, but not too persistent. Bright sweet malt with a touch of smoke (kind of disappointing in how little smoke aroma manifests). A burnt sienna color.
WOW! This is SMOKEY (the aroma is VERY misleading)! It starts with a nice hop bitterness, builds into a slighty grapefruit hoppiness, and the smoke comes back in, overpowering most of it, subduing in the finish to be slightly smoked with a surprising hop bitterness.

The juxtaposition between the aroma and the taste of this is mind-boggling. It smells SWEET and malty, but it is SMOKEY and BITTER. I am surprised by the amount of bitterness (it's a touch too bitter for me), and I wish there was more of this malt.
The hop bitter tends to muscle my palate around, while a maltier flavor would let the smoke shine through better (probably explains why Rauchbier tends to be malty bocks).

Overall, I love the effort in making a Rauchoktoberfest, but I think the base was too hoppy to let the smoke shine.
(For what it's worth, I like my Rauchbier to be INTENSELY smoked, a la Schlenkerla).
This isn't bad. It's a solid Oktoberfest with a touch of smoke. I was expecting a solid Rauchbier with a touch of Oktoberfest, so maybe my expectations are at fault here.

Serving type: bottle

11-16-2012 03:12:40 | More by TheSSG
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JVan

Illinois

3.75/5  rDev +0.8%

10-23-2012 14:15:02 | More by JVan
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TMoney2591

Illinois

3.58/5  rDev -3.8%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.5

Served in a Local Option cervoise.

I didn't expect to see a new Flossmoor beer on my local shelf, much less a smoked Oktoberfest with a name that evokes compounded limited visibilities. This stuff pours a clear sunset amber topped by a finger of off-white foam. The nose comprises light banana, grass, very light plastic-y smoke, and light caramel. I somehow didn't see that particular combination coming, especially the pronounced, if slightly muted, banana. The taste holds notes of sweet caramel, dry toffee, beech smoke, and light grass. The body is a light medium, with a light moderate carbonation and a dry finish. Overall, this was a nice little O-Fest, but little more. I mean, it's a clever, original idea, but the end product isn't anything all that special.

Serving type: bottle

10-22-2012 03:02:42 | More by TMoney2591
Shadows In The Smoke from Flossmoor Station Restaurant & Brewery
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