Double Coconut Porter
Bent Hill Brewery in Braintree, Vermont, United States 🇺🇸
Porter - Imperial Regular|
Score
6.99
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7.1/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 6
Overall 7
Reviewed from notes.
Can to tulip.
Appearance: dark brown close to black color with a finger and a half's worth of eggshell white foamy head which slid off nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: authentic coconut, milk chocolate, subtle dark chocolate, dark fruits and some light wafery-like malts
Flavor: blends the prior noted aromas nice and semi-sweet with a touch of roastiness, mild finish of chocolate, dark fruits and coconut
Texture: medium bodied, leaning towards being a sipper; semi-smooth along the tongue with a light roasty grind (super light but there)
Overall: nicely done imperial porter for the most part, I believe I could return to this.
Can to tulip.
Appearance: dark brown close to black color with a finger and a half's worth of eggshell white foamy head which slid off nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: authentic coconut, milk chocolate, subtle dark chocolate, dark fruits and some light wafery-like malts
Flavor: blends the prior noted aromas nice and semi-sweet with a touch of roastiness, mild finish of chocolate, dark fruits and coconut
Texture: medium bodied, leaning towards being a sipper; semi-smooth along the tongue with a light roasty grind (super light but there)
Overall: nicely done imperial porter for the most part, I believe I could return to this.
Tried
from Can
on 05 Feb 2026
at 16:12
7.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 8
Tap, at the brewery in Braintree, VT. Nearly black. Thin, lasting, dark tan head. Big coconut. Chewy, roast chocolate malts. Get some liquorice and vine fruits. But mostly coconut. Taste sets off sweet, turning fruity bitter. Palate is slick and oily, just like coconut milk. Finishes much the same. There’s no disguising the ingredients in this beer. I liked it a lot, although that slick mouthfeel felt a tad odd.
Tried
from Draft
on 01 Dec 2015
at 18:55