I’m beginning to think I’m a fraud. I keep saying that I don’t like coffee flavors in my beer, but then I rave on and on about weasel poop coffee beer, or Founders’ Imperial Stout, or their vaunted KBS. The coffee just keeps coming, and I’m lapping it up. I should just admit that my conversion to the dark side of beer is complete. I’ve searched my feelings; I know it to be true.
And here’s yet another example. At a recent tap takeover, I got me an extra helping of KBS (yum), then hopped on the Frangelic Mountain Brown train (this ordering is a bit unfortunate, as KBS is a bit of a monster, but this seemed to be the order in which everyone at the bar went in…) I didn’t really know much about it other than that it was one of Founders’ Backstage Series beers – stuff they used to only release on tap in their brewpub in Michigan, but that they now bottle in limited quantities, thus attracting the ebay vampires in search of arbitrage. When Canadian Breakfast Stout came out, there were tales of derring-do and elaborate heists as beer nerds strained their nerditivity to ge their hands on a bottle. Now, folks do seem to be enjoying Frangelic Mountain Brown, but it doesn’t quite have the insane hype surrounding it that something like CBS had. This is probably a good thing, and despite it’s coffee based nature, I gave it a shot:
Founders Frangelic Mountain Brown – Pours a dark brown color with beautiful amber highlights and a couple fingers of tan head. Smells of freshly ground coffee. When I was growing up, my dad used to use hazelnut flavored cream in his coffee, and that’s what this reminds me of (and, of course, I found out that they used hazelnut flavored coffee in this beer after the fact, confirming that I was not crazy). Taste is similar – tons of coffee. Not like people normally talk about coffee in beer though, and certainly nothing like Founders’ other coffee-centric stouts. Perhaps it’s a distinct lack of roastiness that differentiates this… It’s sweeter and smoother around the edges, nowhere near as bitter or roasty (though both components are there). Mouthfeel is medium bodied, but it goes down easy and is quite smooth. Overall, an exceedingly interesting beer! Probably not something I’d want to hit up often, but I’m really happy I got to try some. B+
Beer Nerd Details: 9% ABV on tap. Drank out of a tulip glass on 7/31/12.
Despite what I said in the opening paragraph, I still don’t think of myself as loving coffee-based beer. But perhaps brewers like Founders and Mikkeller have earned a pass when it comes to this stuff. Maybe I’ll even get my hands on some CBS next year. Or not. I might be willing to participate in some light shenanigans to get a bottle, but no tragic or sad shenanigans. That’s where I draw the line. What was I talking about again? I should stop writing now.