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New Glarus Road Slush Stout

New Glarus Road Slush Stout

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A Sweet Stout brewed by
New Glarus Brewing Company

New Glarus, Wisconsin USA

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2403.64/5.03.64/5.0Winter5.6%89.4English pint P  Stats

Commercial Description:
This dark ale is a hearty and satisfying reward for those of us who embrace the frozen tundra. Uncut oatmeal fresh from Chilton, Wisconsin gives this Stout a "sink into it" smoothness that slides you into its depth. Handcrafted English Chocolate malt and Wisconsin Victory malt combine to balance this robust ale. Expect this ale to pour a luxurious rich head over a rich black ruby body. The powerful malt bouquet will greet you as you tip this silky smoothness from your glass. Our Oatmeal Stout is handcrafted in the time-honored traditions. Serve just above room temperature and relax -- road construction season will soon return.

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 Falconseye8 (522), Cartersville, Georgia, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/105/518/20

Jul 4, 2006  
I had intended on having another Stout for number 500 but I can’t think of a better brand than New Glarus to annoint this milestone. This is definitely a sweet stout, very smooth, black glass liquid with big flavor and served up at its optimum temperature makes for gourmet slushing. Big sweet chocolate flavor no part of this beer overpowers but it lets you know its there. Great Beer to christen my 500th!!!

 FlacoAlto (2216), Tucson, Arizona, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20
Nov 18, 2008  
A solid pour produces a three finger thick, lightly browned, fairly dense, tan colored head. The beer is a very dark brown, really almost black color that shows a brilliantly clear, rich ruby hue when held up to the light. The aroma smells up front of chocolated, but is quickly dominated by toasted grain notes, some burnt raisin aromas, burnt grain notes as well as notes of charred whole grain bread crust.<br /><br /> This is nice and roast focused without being too harsh. Up front this has a lightness to it that quickly gets a touch viscous as the beer slides across the tongue; the light-medium body helps to balance the dominant roast character. This does finish with a big roast character that produces a dry, bitter finish that lingers on the palate. A touch of dark cocoa is noticeable up front just before the roast character fully kicks in. The beer is then dominated by blackly toasted bread / grain notes, lightly sharp black coffee flavors and a touch of burnt-induced acidity. A touch of malty sweetness becomes a bit more noticeable as the beer warms, but this still finishes quite dry.<br /><br /> This is a nice example of a roast forward stout. I like that it remains balanced / in check and the roast character does not get overly astringent or acidic. I would be quite happy reaching for this when I wanted a session stout.


 oakbluff (243), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/515/20
Oct 24, 2008  
12 ounce bottle- dark with ruby red, decent clarity.Off white head, reasonable lacing. Nose- chalky, powdered chocolate milk, toast. Taste- again a chalky texture, anise, dark fruits light roast. Medium body, medium to high carbonation. Finishes dry.


 alexsdad06 (688), Ohio, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/103/515/20
Oct 4, 2008  
12 oz. bottle from Tmoney99. Pours a clear dark brown with ruby highlights and a medium sized tan head. The aroma is moderately sweet milk chocolate, mild roasted malts, slightly nutty, all with a light earthiness. The flavor opens with a nice combination of semi sweet chocolate and roasted malts. A black coffee bitterness assumes control in the finish. Maybe a tad thin in the mouthfeel department, but a solid beer nonetheless.


 Jmichael (589), Asheville, North Carolina, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/516/20
Sep 8, 2008  
dark clear brown with full head, sweet aroma, milky palate, sweet front to smooth finish, good stuff.


 emerica56 (496), Bristol, Rhode Island, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/58/104/515/20
Sep 4, 2008  
Pours a nut brown with a thin tan head some spotted laceing along the sides of the glass. The nose is not very strong and it has some hints of roasted malt mixed with earthy hops. The flavor is slightly sweet with a roasted and bitter after taste. Overall it is nice with a good amount of carbonation and a nice bitter sweet flavor but the body is lacking a little bit.



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