The Bruery Arbre Imperial Stout - Light Toast

The Bruery Arbre Imperial Stout - Light Toast

Rated 3.150 by BeerPals
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Brewed by The Bruery Provisions

Orange, CA, United States

Style:  Imperial Stout

11.3% Alcohol by Volume

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The Arbre series is an exploration of barrel toast. We brewed a rich, malty imperial stout and divided it into three parts, laying each down in brand new American oak barrels from our friends at Kelvin Cooperage in Kentucky. This variation of Arbre spent time resting in lightly toasted barrels and reveals notes of oak as well as raisins and just a hint of smoke. A remarkable beer on its own, but even more exciting…

ID: 330152 Last updated 2 months ago Added to database 2 months ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank50716
Overall Percentile53.4
Style Rank4812 of 5639
Style Percentile14.7
Lowest Score3.6
Highest Score3.6
Average Score3.600
Weighted Score3.150
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • IBREW2OR3 11585 reviews
    rated 3.6 2 months ago

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

    Bottle pours with a dark mahogany colored body that supports a thin tan head. The aroma offers up sugary dark roasted malts and chocolate with a bit of black strap molasses and burnt malts in the background. The taste delivers smooth molasses sweetened dark roasted malts to burnt malts and moving into chocolate and booze. Toward the finish it starts to thin out some, more so than the other variants, and where there is the faintest wood going on there seems to be a mineral like sensation. This lacks the wood char that seem to pull the others together and give it more depth.

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