Sunday, April 3, 2011

Storm King

Beer Name: Storm King
Brewery: Victory Brewing Company
ABV: 9.1%
Serving method: 12-oz draft in a mug
Born/Bottled/Shipped on: Unknown

Storm King is another imperial stout, which means it is strong. Apparently if you wanted to ship beer to the Russians, you had to jack up the alcohol so that it wouldn't freeze. There's definitely a vodka joke in here somewhere, but I don't feel like making it.

Storm King is a dark black beer that pours with about a half inch of head. This fades at a middle-of-the-road rate, but it doesn't leave much of a lacing pattern. That could also be a result of my drinking speed, but that can be addressed later. The beer's aroma is slightly sweet, like toffee, combined with a roasted scent.

This is an intense beer. There is a very noticeable alcohol flavor in it, which stands out along with the taste of roasted malts. It also has the hint of coffee in the background. All in all, the stout flavor of the beer is very strong. Even though there is a fairly bitter finish, the beer does not have much of an aftertaste. As it warms up, the beer maintains a good flavor.

Final thought - This is a beer for drinking slowly. It's just way too intense of a brew to rush through. Because of this, it's possible that the lacing just faded away as I moseyed my way through the glass. Aside from that weirdly distinct alcohol taste, the beer is delightful. Sadly, that minor issue does knock it off my top tier of brews. If I wanted to have a strong alcohol flavor, I'd drink hard liquor like whiskey or bourbon. Or scotch, like a boss.

-Jon

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