Bottle/Tap: Bottle, 22 ounce
With the first snow fall hitting New Hampshire last week (WTH right?), I thought it appropriate to sample a brown ale for the impending chill. Although an imperial porter would have been better in retrospect, I elected to try something that was lighter in body mass yet huge on flavor. The folks at Rogue Ales do an excellent job of producing unique beers with catchy names and sharp tastes. I’m happy to report that this beer has earned a spot as one of my favorites.
Taking out the big glass, I had this sitting in the
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Long Trail Brewing Company, Coffee Stout
by J Frazzetta on July 12th, 2010 | Beer
Bottle/Tap; Bottle, pint +6
Nothing quenches my thirst better on a 96 degree day than a large pint of coffee stout. Well, I’m lying; I had this beer a few months ago and forgot to do a write up. Since stouts remind me of winter months, you can call this wishful thinking. I’ve also been very lazy in the heat as of late and haven’t tried any new beers.
I shared this beer with a few friends that enjoy stouts. We all commented on the Coca-Cola like quality of the pour and strong coffee aroma. This beer is 100% Vermont made;
Nothing quenches my thirst better on a 96 degree day than a large pint of coffee stout. Well, I’m lying; I had this beer a few months ago and forgot to do a write up. Since stouts remind me of winter months, you can call this wishful thinking. I’ve also been very lazy in the heat as of late and haven’t tried any new beers.
I shared this beer with a few friends that enjoy stouts. We all commented on the Coca-Cola like quality of the pour and strong coffee aroma. This beer is 100% Vermont made;


