Lion Stout
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:25 pm
A top-fermented, allegedly bottle-conditioned (no yeast and not very cloudy) 8.0% stout from the unhappy isle of Sri Lanka. The late Michael Jackson described it in his 2000 review: "Pruney, mocha aromas and flavors; tar-like oiliness of body; peppery, bitter-chocolate finish." He also questions what the brewery means by "bottle-conditioned" since it seems to be pasteurized. That doesn't prevent the US distributor from quoting him on the label or keeping the "bottle conditioned" description on the bottle.
I would respectfully disagree w/ Mr. Jackson's descritpion of bitter; Guiness Export, which I'm sure has shaped everybody's opinion of what a stout is, tastes much more bitter to me. It could simply be that the Beer Hunter has a more finely tuned palate and 'bitter-choclate' and 'hop-bitter' might be seperate entities that I am not able to differentiate. I actully though it had a sourness, like trappist ales, that I enjoyed.
The best thing about it: $3.50 for 625 ml (21 oz) at Jungle Jim's.
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I would respectfully disagree w/ Mr. Jackson's descritpion of bitter; Guiness Export, which I'm sure has shaped everybody's opinion of what a stout is, tastes much more bitter to me. It could simply be that the Beer Hunter has a more finely tuned palate and 'bitter-choclate' and 'hop-bitter' might be seperate entities that I am not able to differentiate. I actully though it had a sourness, like trappist ales, that I enjoyed.
The best thing about it: $3.50 for 625 ml (21 oz) at Jungle Jim's.
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