Starsky
Lost And Grounded in St Philip's, Bristol, England 🏴
Stout - Oatmeal Regular|
Score
6.77
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It’s a brisk wind that blows the autumn leaves to the ground and warns us of the imminent arrival of winter. Seeking comfort and familiarity we cultivate a sense of togetherness and warmth.
Our smooth oatmeal stout was brewed long forgotten memories shared and the comfort of being wrapped in a chunky cardigan knitted by your nan.
Using a base of Pils, Cara, Special B, Chocolate and Roast malts before combining with a dose of oats to deliver a smooth body and complex palate. Delicately roasty with flavours of digestive biscuit and dark fruits, supported by a duo of UK hops – Challenger and Bramling Cross, for a balanced finish.
Our smooth oatmeal stout was brewed long forgotten memories shared and the comfort of being wrapped in a chunky cardigan knitted by your nan.
Using a base of Pils, Cara, Special B, Chocolate and Roast malts before combining with a dose of oats to deliver a smooth body and complex palate. Delicately roasty with flavours of digestive biscuit and dark fruits, supported by a duo of UK hops – Challenger and Bramling Cross, for a balanced finish.
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reidyboy (3578) reviewed Starsky from Lost And Grounded 3 years ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
Struggling to accept this is an oatmeal stout, looks like an old ale: dark brown with a small bubbly off-white head. It’s more fruity than malty, and a little thin, without a great deal of roasted-ness going on. Pleasant enough mind
Tried
from Draft
on 23 Feb 2023
at 17:00
Downender (11275) reviewed Starsky from Lost And Grounded 4 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
440ml can from Redland Stores, Bristol. Near black in colour, with a frothy, off-white, head. Leafy hops, plain chocolate, dark berries, some pleasantly creamy malts leading to a smooth and slightly toasty finish. Very good.
Tried
from Can
on 07 Dec 2021
at 06:48