Bourbon County Brand - Coffee Stout (2013)
Brewed By: Goose Island Beer Co. (Anheuser-Busch InBev)
Number of Ratings: 76
Style: American Double / Imperial Coffee Stout
Brewed In: 1800 West Fulton St. Chicago, IL 60612, USA
ABV: 13.4%
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Number of Ratings: 76
Style: American Double / Imperial Coffee Stout
Brewed In: 1800 West Fulton St. Chicago, IL 60612, USA
ABV: 13.4%
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Todd T - July 14, 2014
Amazing coffee stout. Big coffee chocolate and bourbon in both the aroma and taste. Velvety smooth and thick .... Awesome mouthfeel. Definitely a world class stout
dlitolff - June 16, 2014
Don't know if a coffee stout can get any better than this. Strong, ultra smooth n silky, perfect blend of sweetness and coffee and booze. Delicious! Bottle, June 2014.
jaywill1323 - January 23, 2014
Thick dark black in color with a razor thin tan head and strong bittersweet chocolate coffee aromas. Mouthfeel is thick and viscous like liquid chocolate with a complex array of flavors. Starts with dark chocolate filled by iced black coffee to eventually open up into a warming boozy bourbon finish. Preferred the original BCS but this is damn good as an after dinner treat.
Fine tan head that dissipates rather quickly. Opaque mahogany in color. Loads of roasted malt aromas. Palate is rich with roasted malt and coffee flavors. Big and rich with mild carbonation, this also packs a touch of alcoholic heat.
Love it and glad I found it. Yum!
johnniepants - December 21, 2013
My favorite stout is a founders breakfast. This is less drinkable than that but so amazing. I love this strong, well mixed coffee and bourbon stout. The strength limits how much you can have but enjoy the treat. It's worth it.
dkrenik - December 13, 2013
Fine tan head that dissipates rather quickly. Opaque mahogany in color. Loads of roasted malt aromas. Palate is rich with roasted malt and coffee flavors. Big and rich with mild carbonation, this also packs a touch of alcoholic heat.
Love it and glad I found it. Yum!