Nov 3 08

Tasting Notes: Sierra Nevada Stout

Brewery: Sierra Nevada Brewing Company
Location: Chico, California, USA
ABV: 5.8%
Version: 12 fl oz bottle

Having recently covered the rather lacklustre Porter from Sierra Nevada I approached their Stout with a bit more trepidation than I would otherwise have done. However, one sip was all that was required to reassure me that I needn't have been concerned.

This stout pours as it should; thick, very dark brown, almost black colour with a substantial frothy head, which soon thins down but retains a presence throughout. The aroma is surprisingly light, mainly laidback malty notes. That light maltiness follows through in the flavour, some bitter chocolate, a touch of coffee, and I'm sure there was a hint of liquorice hiding in the background. Some extra bitterness pushes in as the hop flavour develops but it's all very well controlled and perfectly balanced. Then to round the whole taste experience off, there's a gentle kick from the alcohol and a lovely lingering finish. Wonderful stuff indeed.

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3 Comments to-date
  1. Posted by UO on 4/11/2008 at 05:13:17

    Great blog! I'm a University of Oregon student doing a report on craft brewing. It would be greatly appreciated if you took my survey!

    http://www.surveymonkey.com/s......fL2A_3d_3d



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  2. Posted by Darren Turpin on 4/11/2008 at 07:10:45

    That's more like it! So did both of these come in via the Vineyard, then?



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  3. Posted by Ed Ashby on 4/11/2008 at 20:42:53

    The Porter was from another local independent, Gap Wines, and does seem quite easy to get here, seen it in several places. The Stout was from a recent Vineyard haul which I'm still working my way through. Unless I keep the receipts I sometimes have difficulty remembering where I bought what, as I usually do a Sainsburys and a Vineyard shop on the same day, with them being as good as on the same road and both in the opposite direction from the work/home commute.



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