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Scotch Irish John By Imperial Stout

Scotch Irish John By Imperial Stout

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An Imperial Stout brewed by
Heritage Brewing Limited

Carleton Place, Canada

bottled
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943.91/5.03.89/5.0Winter6.7%68.8 Snifter P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Our John By Imperial Stout is so deep brown in colour you might as well say it is black. This ale’s powerful malt flavour is not overwhelmed by its alcohol content. Just the thing to ward off the cold of a Canadian winter.

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 diabel (1188), Aarschot, Belgium
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/103/515/20

Mar 6, 2008  
Bottle Deep black body with a frothy/creamy lightly brown head. Very nice aroma of coffee, liquor, malts, alcohol: nice balance and complexity! Moderately bitter, lightly sweet flavour with a good complexity, but a bit watery, anyway quite well balanced.

 Retorp (2148), Tampa, Florida, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/515/20
Jul 18, 2008  
Medium strength chocolate/coffee roast malt aroma with a bit of dry cocoa powder. The body is dark brown to light black and holds a thumb thick, diminishing, head. Lots of roasty, bitter coffee and malt notes. Fairly dry and burnt. Vague dry dark fruit. No real sweetness. A fairly big feel and heft for a sub 7% abv beer.


 kramer17801 (1846), sunbury, Pennsylvania, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/514/20
Jul 16, 2008  
12 oz bottle, via puzzl and TheCheeseMan. Pours a dark black body with no light passing thru with a tight bubbled light brown head. Very roasty nose with a ton of bakers chocolate, some coffee, soy sauce, nutty malt, and a slight burnt note. The flavor is roast dominated, fairly dry, with a nice burnt meat, almost charcoal like, note. A little touch of salty soy sauce lingers on forever on the finish. There’s almost a little of a sour mash character to it, not close to a Harvey’s Imperial Stout, but it almost seems like if could develop into that type of beer. Medium bodied with a slightly clingy finish that makes the finish linger forever. Pleasant moderate soft carbonation. Overall, a unique Impy to say the least. Towards the end of the bottle the salty burnt finish does get a bit overwhelming.


 drewbeerme (1716), Chicago, Illinois, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/515/20
Jul 9, 2008  
bottle. pours black with creamy tan head. extremely roasty and chocolate nose, touch of soy rounds it out. flavor is roasty, chocolate, ashy, soy, very minimal sourness. somewhat sweet chocolate finish. thin body. solid impy, only 6.7%? I doubt it.


 presario (2389), Calgary, Alberta, Canada
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/56/103/513/20
Jun 17, 2008  
Stubby bottle. Indeed; so brown I’ll call it black. Steady bubbles keep a dark brown light foam head. Looks like the film on a pot of hot chocolate on the stove. Tasty dark chocolate nose. Heavey bitter taste even after the first sip. Very blackstrap tasting.


 radiomgb (1711), Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/103/514/20
Jun 8, 2008  
Deep black in colour, rich tan coloured head, average retention, light lacing. The aroma is rich, chalky, lots of dark malts, coffee and chocolate, some sweetness, very light alcohol. The flavour is lightly sweet, medium roast, coffee and dark chocolates, a bit burnt. A little thin in the mouthfeel, medium body, medium carbonation. Finishes burnt, sweet, lingering.

Being a thin body hurt this for me. I found that this one didn’t last very long either. After a few months a few bottles that I had had already started to sour a bit.

341ml bottle from the LCBO in Peterborough, Ontario.
Opened on December 26, 2007.
Vintage 2007.




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