From 1/1/22:devildeac wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2019, 9:29 pmHeavyweight Champ (9/28/17 stamped on label)-Trophy Brewing
A tardy review for my first beer of 2019 (at 100 AM) in answer to Tripping William's query.
Thankfully, three of us divided the 750 ml bottle darn near equally. Pour was almost black but not as viscous as I imagined for this BBA imperial stout. Little to no head with aromas of dark chocolate and caramels, molasses, a drop or two of coffee (not added but a variant is coffee-infused) and bourbon with the tastes falling in order right behind the scents. Mouthfeel was smooth/silky but not 10W40 oily. I'll guess IBUs around 50 based on the style (heavily roasted, not overly hoppy) and the ABV was a stunning and numbing 14%. And, as I mentioned upthread, this did indeed deliver the knockout punch for the night's and early AM's festivities. Might have to heard to Trophy soon as they have a variant of this available in addition to another BBA imperial stout or two.
Heavyweight Champ-Trophy Brewing Company
From right here in town.
Credit-couldn’t resist a couple 2 packs of this last summer; two singles for me and one for our son and the 4th for our younger son in law; Happy New Year to us!!
Style-BBA imperial stout
Format-pint can, shared 3 ways, but not quite equally, on NYD
Bottom of can-12:01:41 05/19/21
Stemware-snifters
Appearance-extremely dark brown; thin beige head
Nose-bourbon and dark chocolate
Mouthfeel-seductive
Tastes-dark chocolate, bourbon, molasses, slightly burnt caramel, hint of coffee
Adjuncts-none
IBU-probably 50s
ABV-14% (hence, Heavyweight Champ)
Overall impression-as good as I recal from 3 years ago, maybe better considering the 750 ml bottle then was about $22 and the 2 packs last summer were about $12
Ymm, Beer rating-mid cat 3; we have a tough life when the “starter” beers were even better than the finishing beer