Tonight I'm sipping on this black-as-night brew that threw me for a loop. I was expecting a lot more of a roasty, chocolatey, and nutty flavor from this beer but instead I was hit with flavor and aroma very reminiscent of this same brewery's 420 Extra Pale Ale! It smells very much of musky tropical fruit, and has a faint toffee finish, but the hops overpower almost all of the malt flavor. It laces quite well in the glass, and has a thin tan film of head that lingers along the glass' edge. The body is pretty medium, not as full as I thought it would have been.
I don't know much about stouts as a style, but I would have pinned this as a black IPA instead. Overall, very enjoyable and smooth, and the hops being fruity as they are, I think tame the bitterness to a level that my pallet can stand.
PS: Jeff, Mr. Rufus is jealous that I'm drinking out of a glass with Bela's face on it instead of his. Guess I'm gonna have to get one made for him!
SweetWater Happy Ending imperial stout
Moderators: BlackDuck, Beer-lord, LouieMacGoo, philm00x, gwcr
Re: SweetWater Happy Ending imperial stout
Yeah it really floats between both styles. It's a seasonal and later in the year the hops fade some. I enjoy it at both ends of the spectrum. I'll buy a case and have a sixer fresh and space the rest out over the next six months, never last any longer.
I think Mr. Rufus would look badass on a glass. Though, don't expect him to show any excitment about it. If he's true to his cat self, he'll just look at you with that "what ever, silly human" look and walk off.
I think Mr. Rufus would look badass on a glass. Though, don't expect him to show any excitment about it. If he's true to his cat self, he'll just look at you with that "what ever, silly human" look and walk off.
Naked Cat Brewery On Tap
Re: SweetWater Happy Ending imperial stout
I think it's the Cascades and Centennial that both beers use maybe, got to save a couple of these back like Jeff mentions to let the hops fade a bit. Hard to get a good read on the malts, it's not a bad thing but just not really to style, yet.
Re: SweetWater Happy Ending imperial stout
During the RCE JPSherman and I were discussing a style called American Stout which sounds like what you are describing. If I recall the commercial example of the style is Sierra Nevada's.
I seen a Porter from on shelves but have not been able to find their Stout.
I seen a Porter from on shelves but have not been able to find their Stout.
Sibling Brewers
Re: SweetWater Happy Ending imperial stout
Well...tonight is my turn for the Happy Ending . This is really an interesting beer. Phil explained it as musky and I would agree. Almost kind of like feet, but in a good way if that's possible. It's a very familiar aroma that I just can't put my finger on though. I too was expecting a much more roasty/malty/chocolate flavor, but it's just not there. But I'm getting a little bit of the toffee also.
I poured mine a little aggressive and into a tapered glass so I got quite a large head on mine. It's a rather smooth beer. I'm not a huge stout fan, but I really like this one.
Thanks Jeff for the Happy Ending.
I poured mine a little aggressive and into a tapered glass so I got quite a large head on mine. It's a rather smooth beer. I'm not a huge stout fan, but I really like this one.
Thanks Jeff for the Happy Ending.
ANTLER BREWING
Drinking
#93 - Gerst Amber Ale
Conditioning and Carbing
Fermenting
On Deck
Drinking
#93 - Gerst Amber Ale
Conditioning and Carbing
Fermenting
On Deck
Re: SweetWater Happy Ending imperial stout
I walked in from the beer fridge tonight and told my wife I was going to give myself a Happy Ending. And that's just what I did.
Told myself I need to get some more IF I can find it.Naked Cat Brewery On Tap