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Full Sail Brewer’s Share Series Mathias’s Main Ingredient Oatmeal Stout

Full Sail Brewer’s Share Series Mathias’s Main Ingredient Oatmeal Stout

Rated 3.250 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Full Sail Brewing Company

Hood River, OR, United States

Style:  Oatmeal Stout

5.6% Alcohol by Volume

51 International Bittering Units

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Full Sail's new beer in their Brewer’s Share Experimental line up is “Mathias’s Main Ingredient Oatmeal Stout.” The beer was brewed by Chef Mathias Engblom to celebrate the brewing and culinary arts, and it just so happens that February is Stout Month. Pours with a thick creamy head and the color of dark chocolate. The oatmeal in this stout provides a full body on which to support the darker roast and caramel flavors. The beer has a smoothly rich, complex palate with notes of chocolate, toffee, and espresso. Northern Brewer hops provide a slightly spicy back note in this ale.

ID: 58723 Last updated 9 years ago Added to database 9 years ago

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Overall Rank14696
Overall Percentile72.5
Style Rank158 of 389
Style Percentile59.4
Lowest Score4.0
Highest Score4.0
Average Score4.000
Weighted Score3.250
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • RJA 2975 reviews
    rated 4.0 9 years ago

    Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 8

    Deep black colored beer with a bug tightly formed frothy textured light tan colored head rising above. There's excellent hang time on the head. Thick puffs of film and a thick ringlet are left. A sweet caramel and roastiness in the nose. Definitely roasty in the tasting, adds a bit of bittering to the caramel. Light-medium bodied and dry.

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