Prairie Paradise, imperial stout brewed with coconut and vanilla. So good
Prairie Paradise, imperial stout brewed with coconut and vanilla. So good
What I've been drinking the last week or two off & on.
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Surprising how much of the coffee taste is present.
I was really surprised at how much coffee I tasted in the after taste. It's been pleasant. Not something I would drink regularly, but a nice change.It is very unusual to see a coffee "blond" on offer; usually, in my experience, whenever coffee is used as a flavour in a beer, that beer is a stout or a porter.
How did you like it?
I was really surprised at how much coffee I tasted in the after taste. It's been pleasant. Not something I would drink regularly, but a nice change.
Yes. Which makes it so surprising in it's strength.Fascinating.
That is pretty much what I would have expected; vanilla, coffee, cocoa flavours all flatter sturdy stouts (and porters); lighter blond beers are a most unusual partner for such flavours - I would have expected something along the lines of citrus fruits, or some such.
Currently: A Million Rhymes by Monkish Brewing
A bitter hop bite, but sweet on the nose. Cirtusy goodness with great mouthfeel!The proper noun "Monkish Brewing" alone would tease my thoughts, and tantalise my palate.
What is the beverage actually like?
It has been a good night.
It has been a good night.
From the other evening
Omitted to mention that I love the name "Choosey Mother"; fantastic.
What does a peanut butter porter taste like?
This looks (and I'd imagine tastes) amazing.
Lovely label, and I like the name as well.