40ft Brewery St. John's Eccles Stout

St. John's Eccles Stout

 

40ft Brewery in Walthamstow, Greater London, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  Stout - Pastry / Flavoured Special
Score
7.07
ABV: 5.0% IBU: - Ticks: 12
One-off made with the restaurant St John's.
 

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6.5/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 8 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 7
Imported from my RateBeer account as 40ft St. John Eccles Stout (by 40ft Brewery):
Aroma: 8/10, Appearance: 2/5, Taste: 6/10, Palate: 3/5, Overall: 14/20, MyTotalScore: 3.3/5

15/VIII/19 - on tap @ DOK Brewing Company (Gent), BB: n/a - (2019-1232)
Clear reddish brown beer, small creamy bit irregular beige head, little stable, non adhesive. Aroma: soft roast, bit of a sourish impression, some coffee, fruity notes, dark berries. MF: soft carbon, medium to light body. Taste: pretty sourish, rather unpleasant, blackberries and black currants, very roasted, dry, coffee. Aftertaste: sourish, bit astringent, bitter roast, dry finish.
Tried from Draft on 15 Aug 2019 at 22:10

7.1/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 6 Overall 6.5
Fruit stout made for St. John’s restaurant in London – and we beer enthusiasts are always happy when a ‘serious’ restaurant puts craft beer on the menu (let alone have one made as their house beer). From tap at Dok Brewing Festival. Mousy, pale greyish beige, slowly opening but otherwise stable head on a black beer with thin mahogany edges. Aroma of walnuts, blackberries, coffee grounds, anise or even eucalyptus (cough syrup-like) representing the allspice, cassis, bubblegum, nutmeg, elderberry juice, brown bread. Strangely sour onset due to the added redcurrant, fizzy carb, smooth body; dry ‘hard-caramelly’ base with a bit of a bubblegum-like effect and ongoing redcurrant berry acidity; still ends rounded and soft, dryish with mild earthy yeast effects and a dash of mildly ethereal allspice, yet that streak of sharpish yet refreshing redcurrant sourness continues well into the finish. In effect, adding an astringently sour fruit like redcurrant to a soft, mellow stout has rendered the whole thing sour, but in a refreshing, crisp and focused way; a sour stout in a certain way, but without the painstaking process of bacterial infection, just by adding a sour kind of fruit. Interesting and quite accessible, in all.
Tried from Draft on 11 Jul 2019 at 11:51