Showing posts with label Imperial stout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Imperial stout. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2010

Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout

My husband used to think Guinness was the best beer in the universe. I always thought it tasted like a grass and wool sweater milkshake, but this is not about me and my terrible taste. One day, my husband was introduced to the idea that there were, in fact, other stouts waiting out there for him, and that some were actually better than Guinness. Hard to believe, I know. And yet, there it is.


One such stout is the Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout, experienced for the first time here only moments ago. Crafted by the Lagunitas Brewing Company, makers of the previously reviewed Lagunitas IPA, it's a seasonal brew put out for the holidays, and yet is not the stereotypical strangely spiced holiday ale. To be precise, it is an Imperial Stout, which some also call an American Double Stout, and which is known for being extra dark and higher in alcohol than other stouts.

Eric found it a lot like Guinness Extra Stout, but more robust, with a pleasing coffee flavor with chocolate notes and a nice aroma. It's not very thick for a stout, and doesn't have a lot of head, but is about as dark as you'd expect for the style. Perhaps the biggest vote in its favor came from our friend Austin, the other resident non-beer-drinker (besides me), who not only tried it and liked it but asked for more when he was done drinking it.

If you like stouts and coffee, you will probably like this beer. If you like Guinness Extra Stout, you will probably like this beer better. We still have a Guinness clock in our kitchen, though.

Just the facts, ma'am: Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout, Lagunitas Brewing Company, California, Imperial stout, 9.2% alcohol by volume.