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rAvg: 4.16
pDev: 9.13%
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Tyranena Brewing Company
Wisconsin
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United States
Style | ABV
American Double / Imperial Stout
| 7.50%
ABV
Availability:
Rotating.
bottle (157)
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on-tap (5)
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Notes:
Bourbon barrels filled with cocoa nibs, vanilla beans and our chocolate oatmeal double stout.
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Reviews by theghost3:
theghost3
Louisiana
4.43
/5
rDev
+6.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Pours a deep, dark brown with a half finger cafe au lait head that quickly dissipates. Very little lacing.
The smell is dark chocolate with caramel and just a hint of bourbon. There are flavors of dark chocolate, toasty malts, vanilla, and bourbon. Mouthfeel is full-bodied, and a little more carbonated than I expected from a double stout. Finish is rather dry.
This is a drinkable beer. Very flavorful and rich. ABV is lower than most of the double stouts I've had. Drinking a few 12 oz. bottles of this would be enjoyable.
Serving type: bottle
03-13-2011 03:49:54 |
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feloniousmonk
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look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
The simple packaging of the Brewers Gone Wild! (don't forget the exclamation point) series suggests a brown paper bag covering contents that shouldn't see the light of day. Nothing could be further from the truth, as the string of innovative brews has brought us many delights over the years, and I look forward to sampling many more. I used to consider the stick figure representing brewer Rob Larsen to be a bit of a cheat, until I met the man and realized that the artist actually nailed him with that likeness. So, here's the latest, bought at Zipp's.
Tyranena Brewers Gone Wild! Doubly Down 'N' Even Dirtier, Barrel-aged Chocolate Vanilla Double Stout.
Full-on brackishness, slim head, burnished tan, thin and dotted, stays slim and tight.
Aroma: cocoa and coffee, with vanilla and bourbon below.
Taste: full body, rich dark malt, out comes the chocolate, here comes the 'nilla, lays long and hard on the palate. Whiskey walks in, and settles in for a spell. Flavor is firm and full. Malt backbone is lush, and lovely. Sweetness of vanilla and cocoa is well matched by the lush malty flavor and the bourbon behind it.
Overall, well done, Tyranena. Way to go, Rob, another winner. Wish I knew the strength, so I could be afraid of how drunk I'm getting. Tasty as heck, though, great integration of flavors, especially wonderful deliciousness.
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10-30-2012 04:22:05 |
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look: 3.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
12 oz. stubby bottle courtesy of a trading partner, whose name is lost to the annals of history - thanks! Poured in to a tulip.
Appearance: Pours an inky cocoa brown, and a fairly vigorous pour coaxes out only an inch and a smidgen more of head. The head is a nice, consistently hued tawny chocolate, but the retention is fairly pour - inside 60 seconds, all that remains is a consistently sized but inconsistently constituted collar and a paper thin, culture-like surface dusting. Persistent but tiny bubbles of effervescence are visible at intermittent points around the edges of the glass, rising upwards fairly quickly towards the head, suggesting a thin body. Agitation reveals fairly good lace retention, with sizable, crisp, sandy ribbons clinging to the sides of the tulip, surprising given the lack of head retention.
Aroma: Fat brownies, smooth vanilla, and a faint kiss of bourbon make for a smooth and appealing nose. It's rich, without being opulent or offensively decadent; it's sweet, without being saccharine or sticky; it's balanced, and smooth, without being unexciting or flat. If it were amped up from 9 to 10, this one would be perfect.
Taste: A pleasantly flavored beer. The malts are coffee heavy, with a nice toasty, almost dirty espresso undertone throughout. The espresso is balanced nicely by a number of sweeter and less roasted malt overtones - heavy cocoa, almost truffle-like at points, caramel, and hints of toffee. A few hints of darker fruit mingle nicely with the additional overtones present in this one - a slew of vanilla, bright and wholesome, and a nice, subdued, only faintly spicy and sweet bourbon note. The bourbon adds a definite element of warmth, though, again, almost no spice or other presence - that could be due to the age of this one, but it works, on the whole, despite the unexpectedness of the heat with a 7.5% abv.
Mouthfeel: Slick, with a lower level of carbonation, despite the appearance of excessive carbonation at the outset. Very smooth, though almost too thick, given the level of residual sweetness (which, again, isn't overwhelming, but when coupled the low level of carbonation is in combination a little offputting).
Drinkability: All in all, a pretty tasty brew, with a few process issues but a solid flavor profile and a smooth, above average aroma. At 7.5%, you could put a few of these down pretty easily - recommended.
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/5
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look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 2.5 | overall: 3.5
12oz bottle courtesy of a LIF from Madvike. Thanks!
A: Good thick pour yields minimal head and leaves a trace of it after the beer settles. It's black as an RIS, though.
N: Chocolate syrup, oak, plenty of vanilla. Great mixture of the bourbon components, the base beer, and the nibs.
T: Balanced, but a little lacking. However, there's an excellent mixture of the coffee and roasted malt "bitterness" and the chocolate and bourbon aspects. However, I'm docking points for noticeable alcohol. At 7.5% this shouldn't even be an issue.
M: Hurts the beer. It's a little bit thin and watery, and as such can't deliver the flavors with a right hook. I know it's a double stout, but it still feels like it should have a bit more oomph.
O: This is so close to being brilliant, but the mouthfeel continues to hold it back. I don't know if it can get any thicker at 7.5% ABV, but if there was just a little more something here this would probably walk briskly into mid 4 territory.
Edit: Dropped this a couple points because it doesn't deserve a 4.
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Mora2000
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4
/5
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look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Thanks to Exiled for sharing this bottle.
The beer pours a dark brown color with a tan head. The aroma is very heavy on the chocolate with some roasted malt, oak and bourbon notes thrown in. The barrel-aged notes are stronger in the flavor, where the bourbon and maple is the first thing to come through. I also get a nice amount of chocolate, as well as some vanilla and some alcohol. Medium to thick mouthfeel and medium carbonation.
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dubinsky
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/5
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look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
12oz bottle poured into a snifter. Received this as an extra from Lobonix's "friend" lol.
A - Pours a viscous black color. The normal pour yielded virtually no head, but a thin ring of mocha color bubbles formed around the edges of the glass as night in the glass. No lacing present.
S - They weren’t kidding with the double chocolate moniker. Huge dark chocolate notes along with a nice and prominent, yet very mellow bourbon aroma. I’m definitely picking up some hints of sweet vanilla as well. As the rest of the aromas clear my nose, I also pick up strong notes of roasted coffee.
T – Nice dark chocolate upfront followed by sweet vanilla. The bourbon although very evident isn’t overwhelming and is very smoothy integrated and well balanced. The finish is fairly sweet and roasty with a mild coffee tartness.
M - Medium bodied with medium low carbonation. Although its smooth I would have liked it to be more full bodied and creamier. Perhaps some lactose is needed?
O – This was a wonderful surprise. Its a great beer that is very tasty and well balanced.
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