Last night, as I smoked a Padilla Obsidian (Review in the Cigar thread), I drank 1st a Stone Smoked Porter, then a Stone Supremely Self Righteous Ale (both 22 0z.).
Ho. Lee. Shit.
BOTH of these were Goddam delicious! The Smoked Porter was probably just a bit better, IMO. It had, as the name implies, smoky notes to it. But they were far from overwhelming. They didn't even really take center stage. Notes of dark chocolate and subdued coffee accentuated the smokiness very nicely indeed. It had a nice mid-level bitterness, balanced by a the chocolate's sweetness on the finish. The bottle said the finish had notes of licorice & dried fruits. I didn't sense any dried fruit, but the licorice was there at the back of the palate. I hate licorice as a rule, but this was so subtly present on the finish that it added to raher than detracted from the experience.
The Supremely Self Righteous was also extremely good. It starts out with a nice level of sweetness, but it's countered by the hops before it can cloy your palate. Very, very smooth, almost creamy. This was originally released as one of their anniversary beers, but they brought it back in this new incarnation by popular demand. I am DAMNED glad they did. I think, given how well these, the Ruination IPA, & the standard IPA have done, they may be eclipsing Troegs as my favorite craft brewery. Seriously, TRY THE SMOKED PORTER!
Ho. Lee. Shit.
BOTH of these were Goddam delicious! The Smoked Porter was probably just a bit better, IMO. It had, as the name implies, smoky notes to it. But they were far from overwhelming. They didn't even really take center stage. Notes of dark chocolate and subdued coffee accentuated the smokiness very nicely indeed. It had a nice mid-level bitterness, balanced by a the chocolate's sweetness on the finish. The bottle said the finish had notes of licorice & dried fruits. I didn't sense any dried fruit, but the licorice was there at the back of the palate. I hate licorice as a rule, but this was so subtly present on the finish that it added to raher than detracted from the experience.
The Supremely Self Righteous was also extremely good. It starts out with a nice level of sweetness, but it's countered by the hops before it can cloy your palate. Very, very smooth, almost creamy. This was originally released as one of their anniversary beers, but they brought it back in this new incarnation by popular demand. I am DAMNED glad they did. I think, given how well these, the Ruination IPA, & the standard IPA have done, they may be eclipsing Troegs as my favorite craft brewery. Seriously, TRY THE SMOKED PORTER!
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