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Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout

Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout

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An Imperial Stout brewed by
Great Divide Brewing Company

Denver, Colorado USA

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10634.07/5.04.07/5.09.5%89 Snifter P  Stats

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Great Divide's Yeti Imperial Stout is an onslaught of the senses. An almost viscous, inky-black brew, Yeti opens with a massive, roasty, chocolate, coffee malt flavor that eventually gives way to rich toffee and burnt caramel notes. Packed with an enormous quantity of American hops, Yeti's hop profile reveals a slightly citrusy, piney, and wonderfully dry hoppy finish. 75 International Bittering Units (IBUs).

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 Nephilium (416), Ohio, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/57/105/517/20

Mar 24, 2008  
The aroma starts off with a good combination of roasted malts and piney hops. It pours an opaque black with a huge tan head. Nice roasted flavor, with hints of chocolate and coffee, ending with a nice bitter finish. Very heavy and thick mouthfeel. A very tasty imperial stout.

ceffalo (2), , Texas, USA
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4.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/510/104/519/20
Jul 22, 2008  
Delicious beer. Smells of roasted malt with a hint of chocolate. Nice dark cola like coloring with a rich dark tan head. Great flavor. Filled with a dark chocolate taste and delicious roasted malt. A touch of a bitter kickback. Warm going down. Nice brew!


 The_Captain (251), Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/104/516/20
Jul 22, 2008  
Bottle - Nice dark pour with small tan head. Aroma of dark coco and a roasted quality. I think the pine notes and hop bitterness of this is what kept me from giving it a higher rate. Good malt blend but not as great with the dry hop body overall.


 shigadeyo (1342), Southwest Ohio Area, Ohio, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/517/20
Jul 20, 2008  

2007 Vintage


7/20/2008: Yeti Imperial Stout is nearly black in color with only a very thin tan veil on top. It presents a robust aroma of dark chocolate, heavily roasted malt, and suggestions of vanilla and espresso. Many layers of smooth roasted malts, heavily caramelized sugar, and rich dark chocolate topped of with a respectable level of bitterness. Even the bitterness is a complex blend of pine, unsweetened chocolate, acidic coffee-like notes, and citrus. These hop flavors continue to develop and become more apparent as the beer warms (expecially the citrusy and pine notes). This beer is pretty well-balanced and very, very drinkable considering it’s complexity and alcohol content! I would prefer a touch less hoppiness though... It is full-bodied and very smooth. Yeti has always been an impressive brew and is fairly easy to find and moderately priced. It is definitely worth considering when browsing for a good stout to enjoy regarless of how many times I have had it in the past.

12 fl. oz. bottle (9.5% Alc. By Vol. / 75 IBUs / Month and Date Bottled: Dec ’07) from Dutch’s Pony Key in East Hyde Park (Cincinnati, Ohio). Rating #1061 for this beer...


 Pinball (259), Allerød, Denmark
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/58/104/516/20
Jul 19, 2008  
draft. one of the best stou’ts i’ve tasted. well balanced, looks great, tastes great - aftertaste keeps balanced, no weird notes to distract you from the goodies. The only letdown was a faint aroma i couldn´t really pick up.


 bigtaster (100), Grand Rapids, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/104/517/20
Jul 15, 2008  
Pours black with small light brown head, hues of burgundy. Excellent aroma of roasted malts bringing out a woody fruit aroma with hints of dark chocolate and some spice. Initially a smooth dark sweetness, followed by the warming of the palate and liquid. Flavor transitions to a tingling dry bitter/burnt chocolate that lingers long after the initial mouthful. Dark dirty and brilliant brew!




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