Double chocolate coffee oatmeal stout-That about says it all. Can you imagine the beer that would have these words written on the label? Well friends, consider it done, and once you’ve had it, your life might not be the same.
The beer in question is the famous Breakfast Stout. The brewery is Founders, more and more often, a brewing company that hits at or near the top of my list. From Founder’s amazing barrel-aged scotch ale Backwoods Bastard, to the rich and delicious aged old ale Curmudgeon, to the easy-going All Day IPA, to the sublime Harvest Ale, the brewery makes brilliant beer!
Founders offers up these words to prepare you for their sumptuous stout: “You’ve got to love coffee to truly appreciate this phenomenal brew. The coffee lovers consummate beer. Brewed with an abundance of flaked oats, bitter and imported chocolates, Sumatra and Kona coffee, this stout has an intense fresh roasted java nose topped with a cinnamon colored frothy head that goes forever.”
In the beer universe, there are several sub-styles of stout: where dry stouts are roasted and bitter, oatmeal stouts are smooth and slightly sweet, sweet stouts are almost sugar sweet. Stouts that comprise the latter category go by the titles sweet, milk, and cream. There is no grouping for coffee or breakfast stout. And the concoction brewed by Founders could encompass several of the above categories. Some bitterness? Yes. Smoothness? For sure. Sweetness? It’s in there.
This is one of those beers that begs to be let loose, and allowed to breath, reaching nearly room temperature. Patience will be paid off, as a slightly chilled breakfast stout is far superior to a straight from the fridge pint.
Breakfast Stout comes in 4-packs of small, stout little bottles. The label may be one of the greatest out there, a cherub complete with tied-on napkin, slurping from a cereal bowl with an oversized spoon. Very Norman Rockwell, even if subconsciously hints that our little Opie is having his own Breakfast Stout to start the day.
Once unleashed from the bottle, a blackness like no other adheres itself to my tulip glass. A truly menacing color, black like no other, even when held to the light, this beer emits no other hues. The thick, luscious head is chocolate milk colored and monstrous. It holds on well, surprising given the 8.3 percent alcohol by volume (ABV) of this beer.
The aromas given off are powerful and wonderful. Think of the coffee isle in your favorite high-end grocer. The smell is outstanding, all coffee and espresso and dark chocolate. You can also discern the scent of oatmeal if you really try hard, but coffee dominates as expected.
The taste and mouthfeel are divine, velvety liquid imparts a battle between strong, black coffee, and sweet and bitter chocolate. As rich and as full as any beer I’ve had, the flavors live up as proclaimed. Every sip brings a different flavor, what a ride. Think about the richest, most indulgent dark chocolate bittersweet cake, and then put that in a bottle. There you have Founders Breakfast Stout. Come and get it, presently everywhere, on draught and in bottle, it won’t be around for long. Enjoy the brews … Cheers.
 
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