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Furthermore Three Feet Deep

Furthermore Three Feet Deep

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A Dry Stout brewed by
Furthermore

Spring Green, Wisconsin USA

bottled
common

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933.5/5.03.49/5.05.5%87.3English pint P  Stats

Commercial Description:
This is our rendition of a Dry Irish Stout, circa 1890. Deep roasted malt is what makes a stout a stout, and years ago the fire of the kiln would have added its distinct smoky flavor during the roasting process. Three Feet Deep rekindles that lost flavor with a small addition of peat smoked malt. At 14.4° Plato, this is not a heavy beer, but you wouldn't know it as the round and earthy quality of peat fills your senses. Our stout is a return to County Cork and the warmth of the Irish hearth.

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 JohnnyOS (625), Golden, Wisconsin, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/103/516/20

Feb 20, 2008  
Pours black with light brown head. Definite peat aroma with a nice malty presence. Flavor to match - lots of peat. Definitely Irish.

 gws57 (995), Saint Charles, Illinois, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/58/104/514/20
Sep 22, 2008  
Found this one canned at Dan’s Liquor in Plover, Wisconsin. Dark brown pour with a thick, tan head, very smoky and molassassy with chocolate and coffee cloying for attention. Nice and strong finish. I’m surprised I found this one in the early Fall.


 couchand (138), West Amana, Iowa, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/56/102/511/20
Sep 22, 2008  
Very hazy deep mahogany with ruby highlights. Some tan head. Malty and nutty aroma. Strong roastiness, some peatiness. Roasty, nutty flavor. Some metallic character. Lingering cloying sweetness, lingering roastiness. Hardly dry.


 lb4lb (1453), Austin, Texas, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/103/514/20
Sep 10, 2008  
Bonused bottle from buckybeer. Thanks dude!
Pours a nearly black color with a lasting light tan head. Smell is roasted malts bordering on peaty smoky coffee. Taste is dark, roasty but smooth malt, with not a big peaty smoky component, which I like. A light bitterness balances it out. Overall tastes pretty nice, and is very drinkable. A bit drying in the finish. Medium bodied and soft to medium carbonation. Solid.


 noncaloric (111), Madison, Wisconsin, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/516/20
Aug 26, 2008  
Bottle, straight-walled pint glass. Pours an opaque black with a thick beige head. Aromas of blackstrap molasses and dark chocolate. First mouthful of suds tastes like earthy smoke balanced by a creamy mouthfeel. Initial flavors are also of smoke, a little soy sauce in there, with a dry finish. As the beer warms, it changes character, becomes somewhat sour and vinous, the earthiness is now like red beet, with a significant chocolate-bitter undertone. As the head dissipates, mouthfeel becomes decidedly dry.


 Beerlando (1352), Orlando, Florida, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/515/20
Aug 20, 2008  
The pour is a really dark mahogany brown that shines slightly translucent when backlit. A frothy tan head displays decent retention, leaving scant, sticky lines of lace on the glass. The aroma is roasty, showing baker’s chocolate, scorched caramel, roasted barley, and fresh coffee. An earthy hop bitterness is soothed by notes of lactic cream and dry nuts. Flavors continue the dry and roasty theme. Coffee, chocolate, and a touch of smokiness meet smooth cream and bitter woody notes. Medium in palate with balanced carbonation, the finish is dry, with lingering roast. This is a really nice brew, and its so easy to drink. I enjoyed the twist that the smoked peat adds.



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