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[BW] Beer Blog
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I'm just a nerd living in the Pacific Northwest who loves good beer. This site is a collection of my thoughts on craft brews as well as guest columns from friends around the world. Feel free to drop me a line at bobwoodshed[at]gmail[dot]com or leave a comment. Enjoy!

Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout

October 6th, 2008

Brewery: Stone Brewing
Style: Oatmeal Stout
BeerAdvocate.com Rating: A- (Community)
RateBeer.com Rating: 3.83 (97th percentile)
Serving: 22oz Bottle

Stone by and large is one of my favorite breweries. Their Russian Imperial Stout is in a league of its own, I look forward to Old Guardian every year, and I can even get Arrogant Bastard on tap. To say I was excited to see that they brewed a chocolate stout would be an understatement. Long time readers know that I’m a sucker for chocolate stouts.

“Our Anniversary Ale this year stems from 2 pilot beers that were brewed by members of Team Stone. The first was Jeremy Moynier’s incredibly delicious Oatmeal Stout, and the second was Jake Ratzke’s amazing homebrewed Imperial Stout that had authentic Oaxacan chocolate added to the boil. We loved both beers so much that we decided to combine the recipes to make this year’s Anniversary offering: Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout.”

I have high hopes for this one considering both that its’ from Stone and it’s price tag, so let’s see what we have:

Appearance: Jet black with the thinnest lace of brown head I have ever poured. No light gets through this one.

Smell: Surprisingly, I don’t smell any chocolate. Standard oatmeal stout aromas come though as well as some extra alcohol, which has a hint of bourbon behind it. If anything, coffee comes through as a dominant smell.

Taste: Whoa! Not a fan of this. It tastes like a coffee stout spiked with vodka. Maybe I just got a bad bottle, but this his horrible. There’s no hint of chocolate whatsoever and it’s not even that great of an attempt at an oatmeal stout. I’ll give it a shot again if I can find a bottle (to verify if mine was just bad or not), but my advice would be to pick up Rogue’s or Bison’s chocolate stouts before this one.

Mucho Cerveza

September 14th, 2008

This weekend I had the opportunity to splurge and purchase some awesome beer. Splurge may actually be an understatement because the average Joe Schmoe would have probably accumulated around 300 cans of beer for what I spent on relatively few bottles.

In addition to what I purchased in Corvallis, Eric from Bearded Brewing sent me an amazing assortment of his brews as well as a couple others. Here’s a full list of what I accumulated this weekend:

Deschutes The Dissident
Deschutes Black Butte XX
Deschutes 20th Anniversary Wit
Stone 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout
Stone Double Bastard
Dogfish Head Peche
Bearded Brewing Bangy Tangy
Bearded Brewing Irie Stout
Bearded Brewing El Muerto
Bearded Brewing Hopshot IPA
Bearded Brewing Uno
New Glarus Imperial Weizen
Surly Bitter Brewer

Whew, I think that’s it. Some of those are in multiple quantities too, so look out for a few of those to be gifted. Anywho, also be on the look out for lots of reviews coming down the pike. I have a couple brews in addition to those as well.

Next weekend is going to be fun.