5. Muggus - Black Warrior Jnr Stout
Black with large tan head which was well retained.
A complex aroma of herbal, spicy hops, liquorice and background grain.
Flavour consisting of dark roasted grains and herbal, grassy hops. Liquorice and coffee in the aftertaste, with a firm hop bitterness. Slight astringency adds to the dryness of the finish, with some warming alcohol.
Medium body and good moderate carbonation.
You said this stout wasn't textbook Muggus, which was true. It was probably hoppier than one might expect from the style, which worked for me and really added to its complexity. It made for a fascinating tasting experience, with some unexpected characteristics that all combined to make a thoroughly enjoyable stout on a rainy winters night. I would be curious to know what hops you used, as it lent a distinctive aroma and flavour which I have not come across before. I assume Warrior from the name
Thanks for the experience mate, and for the home delivery.
Catch you at the next HUB meet.
Cheers
Jord