
Yeti with Espresso Stout (Oak Barrel Aged)

Brewed By: Great Divide Brewing Company
Number of Ratings: 1701
Style: Russian Imperial Coffee Stout
Brewed In: 2201 Arapahoe Street, Denver, CO 80205, USA
ABV: 9.50%
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Number of Ratings: 1701
Style: Russian Imperial Coffee Stout
Brewed In: 2201 Arapahoe Street, Denver, CO 80205, USA
ABV: 9.50%
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Tasting Notes
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For those who love coffee style stouts,this is a good one. Sweet coffee profile up front with a chocolatey/malty backbone.



Pours thick and jet black. Light brown creamy head dissipates pretty quick. Nose of coffee, chocolate and roasted malt. Great balance of coffee flavor with hints of chocolate and lots of hops. Hides the alcohol content pretty well. I like this version better than the regular oak aged yeti. Great imperial stout.



Dark mahogany in color like black coffee with a brown head and thick chocolatey espresso notes like manhattan special. Very dark and creamy espresso forward, super smooth with a lingering dark chocolate finish. Lots of chocolate and coffee but smooth. No strong alcohol taste. This is a very smooth imperial stout.



Amazing! Just had this as a stout float on my birthday! Never been a desert fan but this is heavenly.



Lots of chocolate and coffee but smooth. No strong alcohol taste. This is a very smooth imperial stout.



Wonderful notes of rich, dark espresso. Milky smooth. Slight, bright bite. Lovely aftertaste of cream, nuts, and coffee.



Very good beer. Not very oaky, but very espresso-y. Tastes like a good stout with a few shots of espresso in it. I'm not real big on coffee, but whatever they did, they did it right, this beer is delicious.



Better then just the Oak Aged, but only an average stout. Smooth for the 9.5 though.





