Belgian stout from
@pilgrimhudd
Pours dark brown with a small brownish head, it's quite clear.
Aroma I get a lot of chocolate, a cookie like malt, some phenols mixed in with spicy alcohol.
Flavor is a solid malt with notes of chocolate and caramel, has some roast at the end with an easy going bitterness that doesn’t linger. It’s quite minerally from the water and has a slight metallic twang because of it. It has big flavor but is also light bodied and its off the palate in less than ten seconds. Very little if any fruitiness although there is a bit on the back end but way in the background. Carbonation is medium high and part of the reason the mouthfeel is so light.
I am definitely enjoying this one, it drinks easy but there is plenty of alcohol there. It’s quite dangerous actually. I could see why this one is a Belgian stout as it has plenty of flavour but drink’s super easy like a trippel. The yeast seemed pretty unique and I didn’t get that Belgian like flavour so I am wondering if you used t58 or some other ale yeast, or maybe a belgian yeast at cold temps. It’s a really good recipe and if I had any critique it might be to soften the water a bit more, I think this would help give a more creamy texture. Or maybe add some oats or more oats if you already did. I need to read the brew day over. Thanks for sending this, it was very fitting to have a strong darker brew in this cold weather.