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A taste of… Double Vision Doppelbock
Grand Teton Brewing Co.
430 Old Jackson Hole Highway USA
Preface: Here is another sample brew from the folks at Grand Teton -
The following are my tasting notes: Appearance: This is a dark, hazy garnet-red brew topped with a dense, mocha colored head of tightly knit small bubbles that rest under a creamy top of medium bubbles similar to the effect of a properly half-cooked pancake. Aroma: The first impression is coffee and some roasted barley grain. The second impression is more candy aromas hiding under the grain aromatics. Mouth feel: This is a full bodied brew that refreshes when served at slightly cooler than cellar temperature. The heavier flavors don’t fully develop at low temperature. Flavor: From the lip-to-sip, the aromatics develop into chocolate, into burnt caramel and finishes with a hint of slightly more bitter than sharp hop sensations. Finish: There is surprisingly little finish to this brew. It disappears quickly and leaves only a hint of hop astringency under the candy flavors that manage to hang on for a short time. Comments: There is warmth to the flavor of this brew that is a hint to the alcohol content 8% abv. However, there is only a medium feel to the flavor profiles. This balance serves well with cheeses and roasted red meats. Rather than a challenge to the taste receptors, this is a easy going complement to foods that have naturally huge flavor footprints. Original Gravity: 1.096 Alcohol content – 8% abv
The Brewery: http://www.grandtetonbrewing.com/ourbeers.html
What others say: BeerAdvocate: N/A RateBeer: N/A The Full Pint dot com: http://thefullpint.com/2009/02/10/grand-teton-releases-double-vision-doppelbock
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