De Struise Brouwers Twenty Two Anniversary Ale

Twenty Two Anniversary Ale

 

De Struise Brouwers in Oostvleteren, West Flanders, Belgium 🇧🇪

  Stout - Imperial Special Out of Production
Score
7.67
ABV: 14.0% IBU: 145 Ticks: 47
Belgian Royal Stout
 

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7.5
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8

Bottle. Black with a coat of tan head. Fudgy aroma with deep roast, dried banana, Indian sweetshop spices, liquorice. Silky with chocolate, brioche, roast, liquorice then firm bitterness and a little burst of alcohol. Good but strong for what it offers.

Tried from Bottle on 09 Dec 2024 at 14:13


7.4
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5

Bottle, 330 ml shared with MiroB. Brown with medium beige head. Sweet chocolate at first, some cocoa, caramel, brown sugar, barrel, thin in finish.

Tried from Bottle on 27 Nov 2024 at 06:20


7.6
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

33 cl bottle purchased at The Bottle Shop in Bruges, Belgium. The pour is an opaque black with a light khaki smaller head. The aroma is cane sugar, cocoa and roast malt. The taste is big cane sugar malt, soft iodine and finishes with a big roast char malt. The palate is heavy bodied with low carbonation and some wood and booze nicely integrated in the finish. Really nicely done. As it warms, the flavors really come together.

Tried from Bottle on 20 Nov 2024 at 15:46


7.2

Not one of their best beers. More on the thin and slightly boring side, more sharp hot. Sterk ams

Tried on 15 Aug 2024 at 17:11


8.8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 9 | Texture - 10 | Overall - 9

Bottle. Nose opens with a strong boozy note, with soy licorice and dark fruit. As it breaths almost a sour note raisins and plums, roast, hint of chocolate. Taste is sweet and very rich. Dark fruit, caramel, candy sugar, pear drops, christmas cake, bread, brown sugar, hazelnut, hints of chocolate, balanced out by spice, soy and a peppery booze. Absolutely adored this beer, perhaps because I've not had a struise for some time, but it's a rich beer deserving of an anniversary.

Tried from Bottle on 28 Jul 2024 at 18:59


7.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

Very dark brown with soapy head. Really strong with liquorice and dried fruit. Loads of raisin. Not particularly bitter. Certainly rich. Surprisingly not too alcoholic.

Tried on 26 Jul 2024 at 19:48


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Tried from Bottle on 22 Jun 2024 at 22:15


7.9
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

Dark beer with a thick, lively tan head. Smells of caramel, dried fruit and toasty malt. Flavour has dried fruit, caramel, sweet and toasty malt, a dash of chocolate, a little anise. Rich, with a sweet and boozy warmth. A big punchy impy that demands respect.

Tried on 11 May 2024 at 21:23


7.9
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

Poured from a 330 ml bottle, vintage 2022. Aroma is full of roast, dark chocolate and dark caramel. Some burnt sugar and molasses as well. Light anise notes. Medium light alcohol notes. Pours jet black with a large, thick, dark mocha head that recedes slowly to a small, creamy film that lingers. Light lacing and fairly long legs. Flavor is somewhat sweet with lots of bitter bakers chocolate, roast, burnt sugar, dark caramel and treacle. Fairly high bitterness and medium low alcohol warmth. Light anise notes. Hints of ash, leather and tobacco. Mouthfeel is full bodied with medium carbonation. Low astringency and medium low alcohol warmth. Overall, a really nice Belgian imperial stout. Solid chocolate notes with roast, burnt sugar, molasses and caramel. Fairly bitter to balance the sugar. Really nice mouthfeel.from.a Belgian stout.

Tried from Bottle on 09 May 2024 at 05:17


7.9
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

Imperial stout produced by Struise, pioneers of global or US-style craft brewing in Belgium, for their 22nd birthday last year (brewing since 2001 indeed but reaching an audience only several years later), bottle from Drinks4U in Deinze west of Ghent. It has been quite some years since I had a new Struise beer, so I was looking forward to this one. Thick and dense, creamy, regular, mocha-beige, tiny-bubbled, membrane-lacing head sitting firmly on a pitch black beer with thin copper-red edges. Intense bouquet of toffee, caramel or coffee liqueur, raisin bread, ground hazelnuts, armagnac, cold cappuccino, bayleaf, marmite, onion jam, dried blackberries, mocha ice cream, whisky, vague hints of cinnamon, olive oil, rubber, eraser. Concentrated onset, densely sweet, candied pear, haemoglobin, espresso, blackberry coulis, medlar and candied fig, with a faint sourish undertone enhanced by softly prickling carbonation; utterly full, oily to even somewhat syrupy mouthfeel. The mouth cavity is swiftly filled with layers of toffee-, walnut paste-, bitter chocolate- and marmite-like dark malts, heavy on the tongue and 'spiced' with peppery, whisky-like alcohol as well as peppery, leafy hops, the first element much stronger than the first, burning through his unctuous, almost gum-like, smooth deep caramelliness and chocolateyness - with a prominent coffee-like roasty bitterness coming in soon and filling the rest of the palate, including even a coffee aroma that lingers retronasally. Hints of not just espresso but bayleaf, black pepper, very faint dried eucalyptus leaf, vanilla and rosemary adorn this finish further. Utterly heavy-bodied, demanding and boozy stout, actually coming quite close to what I remember from Black Albert and its pedigree in the days when Struise were actually on top of the world. Cheers to Urbain, Carlo and the rest of the crew, for still continuing this impressive operation after so many years - this beer, though a bit too intensely boozy for me (I feel a - cheap - whisky burn going down my throat with every sip), certainly conveys the audacity and power with which you rocked the Belgian brewing in a time when it could use a boost more than many other brewing countries. Typical Struise 'muscle-flexing', but I have seen birthday beers from breweries pass by with far less force and personality than this one. One to sip slowly, whilst pondering the impact Struise made on craft brewing in Belgium and abroad. Better than present-day Black Albert or Cuvée Delphine, but not as good as those two were in their heydays, which I will remember vividly for as long as I live. Happy birthday, in any case!

Tried on 04 May 2024 at 00:18