Brewed by Hallertau Brewbar & Restaurant and in the style that is of a Stout, they are a few minutes drive from my house in Riverhead, Auckland, New Zealand
This is a bottle of 500ml (!6fl oz), and at 5.5% ABV, a whole 2.7 standard drink units, and because calories in beer is import - this bottle would be about 220 calories or so.
"Joppa Stout is the winner of the 2013 Champion Beer in the SOBA New Zealand National Home Brew competition. I've been brewing and adjusting the recipe over the past 10 years; ever since my husband and I received a home brew kit as a wedding present. Chocolate and coffee flavours balanced by a full body and a dry finish.
I hope this encourages more women to brew and enjoy great beer."
Commercial home brew :-) I've had a few of those. But this should be something a little special
Chocolate in spades as you open this, deep and slightly edgy bitter,
This is a noisy beer you can hear the bubbles bursting in the thick mocha brown head that looks nice and lush, but with all that popping and banging dissipates. Nice to hear a noisy beer though.
Aroma is thick rich and burnt.
I like the fruitiness that this has in it, and the chocolate/coffee hit is about right. Nice length of taste though, doesn't finish dry or sweet.
But it's still too carbonated for me.
The pdubyah-o-meter rates this as 7.5 a of its things from the thing. I like it but I don't like it enough to want to buy another. I think it has merits and has more good things than bad.
The double dip review
- Am I enjoying it? I would enjoy it more if it was tweaked.
- Would I have another? I wouldn't
- Would I share with a friend on a porch and set the world to rights? I might as it's not a disaster and it's low ABV makes it quite sociable.
I was listening to Morrissey as I see he has new musics available soon
So..Morrissey - World Peace Is None of Your Business (album version)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE4xnw8KRfk
I hope the best is to come from the rest, but he might now of course be reading teen rhyming poetry and people would lap it up.
STOUT
Many stouts do not fit the classic "Irish" definition as exemplified by Guinness, either due to their hop or roast rates, or higher gravity (in the case of many American stouts). They are still basic stouts, however, not falling into any of the subclasses.
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