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Peanut Butter Korova Milk Porter

Peanut Butter Korova Milk Porter, Gnarly Barley Brewing
Judges Ratings 
1 Review
89
Aroma:
21 / 24
Flavor:
37 / 40
Appearance:
5 / 6
Mouthfeel:
9 / 10
Overall Impression:
17 / 20
Description 

Even more mind blowing than the regular Korova Milk Porter, Peanut Butter Korova has an addition of peanut butter to blend with its sweet coffee and chocolate flavors.

Beverage Profile
Hops: 
Fuggles
Malts: 
Two-Row, Munich, Chocolate, Brown, Flaked Oats, Flaked Barley, Crystal 30
Judges Review 
Jason Johnson's picture
Judges Rating:
89
Aroma:
21 / 24
Appearance:
5 / 6
Flavor:
37 / 40
Mouthfeel:
9 / 10
Overall Impression:
17 / 20

Peanut Butter Korova Milk Porter by Gnarly Barley Brewing Co. is going to be judged against the Spice/Herb/Vegetable category (BJCP 30A), with a Baltic porter as the base style.  

Aroma smells like dessert, rich dark chocolate, moderate peanut butter, sweet malt with some toasty qualities. I don’t get much in terms of hop aroma, but I don’t think it is supposed to. There is a lot going on here, but what’s interesting is you can pick up all the components. The color is a dark brown, almost black and it pours a light tan head. The retention of the head was pretty short. For the flavor, I got a bit of sweetness from the malt, and while I had a hard time picking up much coffee quality in the aroma, I certainly pick it up in the flavor. You also get the peanut butter which is not as overdone as I’ve experienced in other peanut butter beers, so that is a redeeming quality. The bitterness is a bit lower, and barely balances the sweetness, but I get the impression that is the intention. The beer is full bodied with a lower level of carbonation. It’s extremely creamy and quite smooth. I do get a bit of alcohol warmth, but not much. Overall, it’s a very good beer and I enjoyed my sample. It’s complex, and a great dessert beer. Could I drink a lot of this? Probably not, but it’s a great sipper after dinner, to say the least. For what it is, I like it. But generally speaking the coffee and peanut butter sort of drown out the base beer a bit. I’d like to see a bit more grain character

Brewery Introduction

Established in 2014, Gnarly Barley Brewing is located in a 14,000 square foot facility in Hammond, Louisiana and consists of a two-vessel 30bbl Brewhouse, one hot and one cold liquor tank, a 690bbl cellar and a whole lot of passion for craft beer. An open air taproom, known as the Gnar Bar,... Read More

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