Harpoon Chocolate Stout
January 17, 2010 by Eric Friedrich
Filed under Beer Reviews, Stouts, Winter

Harpoon Chocolate Stout
THE POUR: Harpoon Chocolate Stout poured dark and opaque topped with a thin brown head with almost a twinge of purple
THE AROMA: The beer smelled strongly of roasted malts and an occasional sniff of chocolate.
THE TASTE: Good bitter flavor, likely from the roasted malt. Hop flavor is not very present, not should it be in this style. The chocolate gives the taste an added element of sweetness.
THE DECISION: Very good beer, would go great with a piping hot bowl of chili or beef stew. I’ve seen it suggested to top a bowl of vanilla ice cream, I’d prefer Hershey’s Syrup.
THE GRADE: A-
Beer Stats:
16 degrees Plato, 190 EBC, 5.9% ABV, 40IBU
From Harpoon Brewery – Chocolate Stout
Harpoon Ginger Wheat
December 2, 2009 by Eric Friedrich
Filed under Ales, Beer Reviews

Harpoon Ginger Wheat
THE POUR: Pours a clear pale gold with foamy head. Small bubbles of carbonation float to the surface as the head settles to a thin later.
THE AROMA: Greeted by the sweet aroma of honey. Strong scent of ginger, awakening the nose.
THE TASTE: The taste is of a mild wheat beer at first, with the ginger appearing boldly towards the end of a sip. The ginger obscures any other flavors, almost overpowering.
THE DECISION: I like ginger in foods, and I now know I do not like ginger in beers. Lots of potential, but I can’t get past that single flavor.
THE GRADE: B-
This beer is #29 in Harpoon’s 100 Barrel Series, a limited production of specialty beer styles.
Samuel Adams – Brewmasters Collection Cream Stout
October 19, 2009 by The Duke
Filed under Beer Reviews, Stouts
Samuel Adams – Brewmasters Collection Cream Stout
THE POUR:
Smooth and dark in color, rich roast coffee aroma.
THE TASTE:
Nice roasted coffee flavor with hints of cocoa, faint hoppy notes. Not to bitter or burnt tasting like other stouts I have had. Smooth finish.
THE DECISION:
Not a bad beer! Not the best I have had. Over all it is a good brew from Sam Adams whom over time have morphed into a more then mainstream brewer rather than stay a craft brewery. But on the other hand really paved the way for today’s smaller brewers. Cheers!
THE GRADE: B+









