Breakfast Stout
Brewed By: Founders Brewing Company
Number of Ratings: 9738
Style: American Double / Imperial Oatmeal Chocolate Coffee Stout
Brewed In: 235 Grandville Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA
ABV: 8.30%
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Number of Ratings: 9738
Style: American Double / Imperial Oatmeal Chocolate Coffee Stout
Brewed In: 235 Grandville Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA
ABV: 8.30%
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Tasting Notes
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Guppy - June 18, 2016
Very good all around stout. Nice blend of coffee and chocolate
mkaarice@yahoo.com - June 14, 2016
I don't like it. Too bold with a bitter after taste.
Justino - June 2, 2016
So went to blue and grey cafe in Gettysburg. Got their annual keg allotment of kbs. Score. Good taste. Little high on alcohol level. Had with burger. Happiness.
Asktheaxis - May 30, 2016
Strong coffee flavor, not suited to my taste
Asktheaxis - May 30, 2016
Coffee flavored. Stout overpowers the IPA.
nofunofanykind - April 27, 2016
Full bodied with decent amount of chocolate and coffee without being overpowering. None of that "hollow" taste a lot of stouts leave you with. Really liked this one
EddyDC - April 25, 2016
Good but don't like the shifted bitterness.
jdpeet33@yahoo.com - April 24, 2016
Double chocolate coffee oatmeal stout with tons of appropriate flavor and thick stiff head
iomarv - April 23, 2016
Fuerte el sabor, demasiado para bajarlo.
ImperialWolfStout - April 11, 2016
Captures bourbon-like tones at most drinking temperatures. My best experience would be at cellar temperature. The slight variation in tones occurring from the changes in temperatures all compliment the base tone instead of offering separate aspects