So today I was reflecting on life, liberty, and the pursuit of delicious beer. I realized that when I go beer shopping, I tend to be drawn to new breweries and beers that I've never seen or heard of before. It's driven mainly by curiosity, and most of the time it's good, considering Steve and I write about a new beer every day - it's our duty to stay on the front line of new-brews. But as a result, I often overlook some of the more commonly available beers, for no good reason other than the fact that I see them all the time and they've become familiar. It's completely ass backwards, right? Anyway, this Mephistopheles Stout is one such beer that I've seen on the shelves for 2 years now, and for one reason or another, became familiar with it without ever actually trying it. The $9/12oz price tag might have had something to do with it too ; ).
There is some interesting history behind this beer's name. Mephistopheles is a demon found in German folklore. As the story goes, Faust, a well-known and successful scholar in the 1600's, sells his soul to Mephistopheles for worldly knowledge and power. As you can probably guess, things don't end well for Faust. The name seems appropriate, considering the stats on this brew; 15.95% alcohol by volume (more than most wines) and 107 IBUs (more than most IPAs). This beer is brewed once per year, and bottled on December 1st. It's the 3rd installment of their "The Demons of Ale" series, which also includes Samael's Oak-Aged Ale and The Beast Grand Cru Ale.
The label includes some amazing art - this image of Mephistopheles is really creepy and awesome.
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Overall Rating: This Imperial Stout is extreme in every sense of the word. Chocolate heaven. A session beer, this is not.....the heavy alcohol definitely heats things up, but never overwhelms the other flavors. This would make a great showcase/dessert beer for a family dinner or holiday get-together. I plan on buying 3 or 4 bottles for the cellar, this beer is worth every penny. A+
Holy alcohol batman! I don't think I've ever had anything over 11%. That is one serious IS.
ReplyDeleteOver 11% is child's play for some breweries. Next time we drink together I'll bring over something bigger. Most of these huge beers are meant to age a while before drinking.
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