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Amager Sundby Stout

Amager Sundby Stout

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87
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A Stout brewed by
Amager Bryghus

Kastrup, Denmark

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893.57/5.03.55/5.06.2%82.2English pint P  Stats

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DANISH: Måske fornemmer du det allerede, når kapslen fjernes og næsen sættes til flasken – denne ”Stout” dufter anderledes, end hvad du er vant til. Vi har nemlig tørhumlet den sent i processen med de ædle amerikanske humler Nugget, Centennial og Cascade, som giver de blomsteragtige toner, der lægger sig oven på de karakteristiske Stout-kendetegn af brændt malt og giver både lethed og friskhed. I glasset fremstår Sundby Stout kulsort, mens skumkronen er tæt, lysebrun og næsten cappuccinoagtigt cremet, mens tungen fornemmer både maltsødme og antydninger af bitter, mørk chokolade og engelsk lakrids. Sødmen får dog kvalificeret modspil i den hårdt ristede malt og den flækkede, umaltede og ristede byg, der begge er med til at give øllet dets brændte præg. Sundby Stout er en klassisk ”Stout”, som alligevel godt tør være anderledes og udfordrende.

English: Sundby Stout is a classic ”Stout” and yet it dares to be different and challenging. As soon as the beer is opened and you smell it, you sense that this stout smells differently than what you would expect. Late in the brewing process we have added the noble, American dried hops such as Nugget, Centennial, and Cascade, which provide flower-like notes that lay on top of the typical stout characteristics of burned malt that adds lightness and freshness to the beer. Sundby Stout appears dark as the night, while the head is dense, light brown – almost cappuccino-like creamy, as your tongue sense both malt sweetness and hints of bitter, dark chocolate and English liquorice. The sweetness, however, is rightfully challenged from the hard roasted malt and the split, un-malted and roasted barley, which both contribute to the “burned” touch of our stout.


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 trapez (255), Hilleroed, Denmark
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/516/20

Apr 15, 2008  
Bottle 0.5 l. Bought Irma Hilleroed. Dark brown with excellent light brown head. Rich carbonation. Fruity aroma. Taste is complex, roasted malts, bitter with some liquorice. Mouthfeel light, sparkling. Elegant stout.

 joss (3210), Garching b. München, Germany
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/56/102/512/20
Oct 27, 2008  
Black, creamy brown head. Light coffee & stout aroma ;-) Light body. A bit herbal. Chocolate, light orange aftertaste.


 mjs (613), Helsinki, Finland
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/513/20
Oct 26, 2008  
(Bottle at Sadonkorjuu, Porvoo, on 2008-10-25) Black. Small tan coloured head. Roasty, hoppy and little bit metallic nose. Full bodied and dry palate with quite lot of carbonation. Roasted malts, liquorice, bitterness and coffee in taste. Long lasting aftertaste with roasty flavours.


 Rune (1838), Tromsø, Norway
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/104/514/20
Oct 1, 2008  
Sampled at EBF, Copenhagen. Dark as coal. Moderate beige head. Well balanced stout the brings aroma of dark fruits, and a taste of bitter dark chocolate, supplemented by liquorice and roasted coffee beans (12.09.2008).


 cellar (409), Dublin, Ireland
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/57/103/515/20
Sep 28, 2008  
EBF: Pitch black with tiny cafe au lait head. Strong burned malty aroma of dark chocolate, coffee and liqourice with notes of hops and spices. Flavour is sweet witt long bitter end.


lghansen (24), Denmark
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/103/512/20
Aug 24, 2008  
This was an American stout, black with a tan head. It didn’t pour with a big head, but it was quite bubbly, you could hear the bubbles whn you drank it, and the head lasted quite a long time. The taste was bitter with hints of chocolate and lemon (perhaps due to the Cascade hops), and a slightly bitter aftertaste; in a word, burnt. Just average for a stout.



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