A tad watery, metallic, and indistinct for amber ale styling. Sulking rye facade wanes as blanched brown sugared caramel malting falters to peat-smoked honeyed wheat spine. Flimsy pumpkin, white grape, yellow apple, and red peach mustiness slithers into lemony iced tea limbo.
Monthly Archives: January 2009
RED HOOK I.P.A.
RED HOOK HEFE-WEIZEN
RED HOOK EXTRA SPECIAL BITTER ALE
RED HOOK DOUBLE BLACK STOUT WITH COFFEE
Progressively worse 2008 version, nicknamed ‘db,’ is a limited edition Imperial Stout sham. Disturbing astringency, shrieking metallic twang, and dirty mildewed oiliness override hop-charred stove-burnt coffee frontage. Chalky Baker’s chocolate souring, resinous cocoa bittering, and lulling licorice lapse disrupt coffee bean expectancy. Needs richer molasses penetration, better espresso creaming, cozier hazelnut-walnut backdrop, and more overall depth.
RED HOOK DOUBLE BLACK STOUT
RED HOOK DOUBLE BLACK STOUT (WITH STARBUCK’S COFFEE)
Brewed with Starbuck’s coffee, this now-defunct deep java-centric dry stout is never overbearingly bitter and perfect as a crossover for amateurs. Fresh Northwest water smoothness softens black chocolate resilience, creamy mocha latte scheme, and mild nutty undercurrent. Truly great distinctly robust alternative to decaffeinated coffee.








