| Review: Avery's Mephistopheles Stout |
| Written by DJ Spiess | ||
| Sunday, 27 April 2008 | ||
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A line from the movie Angel Heart rings so true for this beer, “Mephistopheles is such a mouthful”. BackgroundI like stouts, and I’ve liked most everything from Avery, so I thought I would give Mephistopheles Stout a try. The name gives everything away for this stout. This is a devil of a beer. ![]() The black hole next to the bottle is Avery's Mephistopheles Stout Avery's Mephistopheles LooksMephistopheles has a dark tan head and a thick head. Everything about this beer screams DARK! ![]() The devil hails from Avery Brewig Company in Boulder, CO AromaThis beer makes a very impressive entrance, and when the bottle cap is popped off everyone around knows it. Mephistopheles Stout has a very strong smell of spices and nutty coffee. I could actually smell the beer from several feet away. The aroma could almost be described as toffee. There are also hints of caramel. I could smell a bit of the hops, but I would not say it was pronounced. The beer has just a hint of hops. TasteThe stout has a good creamy mouthfeel, with an alcohol bite which creeps up on you. Mephistopheles is a very strong beer. The alcohol content is 16% ABV, much stronger than most imperial stouts. The mouthfeel may be from the lower carbonation levels which give the beer a smooth seductive feel. The mouthfeel does seduce you a bit, but the bitterness and alcohol quickly overrun any flavor you might enjoy. There are strong notes of whiskey. The roasted malt flavor seems like “burnt coffee”. The beer has some maltiness, but not sweet. I’d even call it a whiskey coffee or whiskey double expresso. The beer claims 107 IBUs, although I thought I had read 100 IBUs were the effective limit for any beer. Needless to say the beer is a bit very bitter. I think you need to add a ton of hops just to balance the amount of malt needed to reach 16% ABV. The label states they also added turbinado sugar (brown sugar), most likely to get the alcohol content high. The grain bill for this beer must be impressive, second only to the hops needed to reach 107 IBUs. It takes a while to drink this beer. It took me a very long time. If you enjoy very strong stouts, this is a good sipping beer on cold winter nights. ResultsMephistopheles is much stronger than I’d like it. Imperial Stouts are usually around 9% ABV to 10% ABV. I think 16% ABV is too much, and it really overpowers this beer. The bitterness is very powerful, and the roasted malt tastes too burnt. I’ll give this stout 7 dark princes out of 10. Related Articles |
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