Breckenridge Remarkable Vanilla Porter
Type of beer: Porter
Container Type: 355 mL bottle
Alcohol by volume: 4.70%
Country of origin: United States
Rating: 82% (see below)
Number of times I've had this beer: 1st
Cost: $1.25
Tasted on: 11/8/09
Colours of label: Tan/Red/Brown
Drank From: Glass
Label Reads: "Ale brewed with real vanilla beans", "Original mountain recipe", " Seldom seen never duplicated".
Type of beer: Porter
Container Type: 355 mL bottle
Alcohol by volume: 4.70%
Country of origin: United States
Rating: 82% (see below)
Number of times I've had this beer: 1st
Cost: $1.25
Tasted on: 11/8/09
Colours of label: Tan/Red/Brown
Drank From: Glass
Label Reads: "Ale brewed with real vanilla beans", "Original mountain recipe", " Seldom seen never duplicated".
website: www.breckbrew.com
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Ratings:
Taste: 16/20
Flavour: 16/20
Buy again: 17/20
Aroma: 8/10
Satisfaction: 8/10
Complexity: 8/10
Intangible: 9/10
Handwritten notes: Wow, this is truly remarkable. Of all of the beers that appear to be "gimmicky", this one is one of the best (if not the best). The vanilla is a genius pairing to the chocolaty stout, like a vanilla/chocolate swirl ice cream. I hesitated to try this beer because it sounded like a gross idea for a beer. How outrageously wrong could I be? I would pour this shit on my Lucky Charms. Fantesticle.
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Beer #359 of 3,652
Taste: 16/20
Flavour: 16/20
Buy again: 17/20
Aroma: 8/10
Satisfaction: 8/10
Complexity: 8/10
Intangible: 9/10
Handwritten notes: Wow, this is truly remarkable. Of all of the beers that appear to be "gimmicky", this one is one of the best (if not the best). The vanilla is a genius pairing to the chocolaty stout, like a vanilla/chocolate swirl ice cream. I hesitated to try this beer because it sounded like a gross idea for a beer. How outrageously wrong could I be? I would pour this shit on my Lucky Charms. Fantesticle.
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Beer #359 of 3,652
4 comments:
This sounds absolutely awesome. I wonder if I can get it in Massachusetts...
-Lost
Yip, one of the best beers out there.
I was hesitant to try it. I'm not much of a sweet-flavored beer drinker. But this was awesome.
I ain't one for the sweets, neither, but, bammo!
Where you been at, W.O.?? Probably like me, this stupid thing called "life" got in the way of irrelevant beer blogging.
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