Tried Flying Fish Imperial Espresso Porter the other day. It was a bit expensive (7 or 7.50 for a 4 pack), but worth it. Rich and smooth with great flavor. Coffee flavor is there, but not overpowering at all. I don't know if they have Flying Fish in other parts of the country (never saw it in VT; it's an NJ brewery), but most of their beers are worth a try or six.
Imperial Espresso Porter
This robust dark brew has been created using rich Columbian dark roast coffee to celebrate our 10th anniversary in royal fashion. The enticing regal aromas of toffee and licorice lead to the coronation of taste; a palate of malty richness exhibiting chocolate and coffee notes, balanced by the noble and novel Mt. Rainer hop, all topped with a rich creamy crown. This very special offering will warm your soul and lift your spirits. Oh yeah, it also packs a royal kick at 8% alcohol.
Malts: Two Row Pale, Munich, Chocolate, Medium Crystal and Cara Malts.
Hops: Magnum and Mount Rainier
Yeast: English Ale
Coffee: Columbian Dark Roast
Original Gravity: 18 Plato
Alcohol by volume: 8%
Formats: 12 oz. bottles, 1/6 kegs
Availability Release date January 15, 2007 in limited quantity
Food pairings: Sir Loin of Beef, Crown Roast Pork, or the dishes made famous by Lord Sandwich or the cheese named after Sir Cheddar.
Imperial Espresso Porter
This robust dark brew has been created using rich Columbian dark roast coffee to celebrate our 10th anniversary in royal fashion. The enticing regal aromas of toffee and licorice lead to the coronation of taste; a palate of malty richness exhibiting chocolate and coffee notes, balanced by the noble and novel Mt. Rainer hop, all topped with a rich creamy crown. This very special offering will warm your soul and lift your spirits. Oh yeah, it also packs a royal kick at 8% alcohol.
Malts: Two Row Pale, Munich, Chocolate, Medium Crystal and Cara Malts.
Hops: Magnum and Mount Rainier
Yeast: English Ale
Coffee: Columbian Dark Roast
Original Gravity: 18 Plato
Alcohol by volume: 8%
Formats: 12 oz. bottles, 1/6 kegs
Availability Release date January 15, 2007 in limited quantity
Food pairings: Sir Loin of Beef, Crown Roast Pork, or the dishes made famous by Lord Sandwich or the cheese named after Sir Cheddar.