Yellow Belly Peanut Butter Biscuit Stout

AuthorAlessandro Brizi
Date of publication04/08/16
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Price11 €

One of the many unusual things about this beer is that it is called a Peanut Butter Biscuit Stout when no peanut butter cookies have nothing to do with it. It has a black color and a compact, cream-color head. The aroma is inebriating, intense, bold and streaked with notes of cacao and coffee that wrap those of toasted barley, dried fruit, caramel, chestnut honey, smoky hints and cherry scents. The mouthfeel lives up to expectations created by the nose and is dense, full-bodied and almost sweet even with its sufficient freshness and subtle carbonation. The after-aroma has sensations of cookies and dried fruit with a finish of molasses and an almost infinite persistence. While the alcoholic level, never over the top, is held in check by the complexity of the flavor and aroma together. Yellow Belly is not a beer one should drink alone but simply and naturally in the company of those who one loves deeply and who share the same ideas, hopes and dreams, better yet together with a traditional brownie.

Fermentation: high fermentation

Alcoholic content: 4.2%

Container: 33c bottle.





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