Flying Monkeys Lucille Robust Porter

Flying Monkeys Lucille Robust Porter

Rated 3.075 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Flying Monkeys Craft Brewing (Robert Simpson Brewing)

Barrie, Ontario, Canada

Style:  Porter

7.1% Alcohol by Volume

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ID: 51173 Last updated 2 months ago Added to database 12 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank69506
Overall Percentile36.2
Style Rank2049 of 2691
Style Percentile23.9
Lowest Score3.3
Highest Score3.3
Average Score3.300
Weighted Score3.075
Standard Deviation0.000

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1 Member Reviews

CYRENAICA 2418 reviews
rated 3.3 12 years ago

Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 6 | Overall: 6

330ml draught
7.1% ABV
C'est What? (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
February 14, 2013
Part of C'est What's Flying Monkeys Tap Takeover. The beer pours a solid black colour with a thin brown ring for a head. The aroma was roasted malt, vanilla, and coffee. Mouthfeel was medium bodied, but thin for a porter, and had medium carbonation. Flavour was quite dry and licoricy for a porter. Bitter coffee, alcohol and roasted malt are the dominant notes. The aftertaste suggests that this was a barrel aged beer.

  • CYRENAICA 2418 reviews
    rated 3.3 12 years ago

    Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 6 | Overall: 6

    330ml draught
    7.1% ABV
    C'est What? (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
    February 14, 2013
    Part of C'est What's Flying Monkeys Tap Takeover. The beer pours a solid black colour with a thin brown ring for a head. The aroma was roasted malt, vanilla, and coffee. Mouthfeel was medium bodied, but thin for a porter, and had medium carbonation. Flavour was quite dry and licoricy for a porter. Bitter coffee, alcohol and roasted malt are the dominant notes. The aftertaste suggests that this was a barrel aged beer.

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