Müller Bräu Dry Stout
Brewed by Müller Bräu
Style: Dry Stout
Baden, Switzerland
Founded in 1897 by the brewer Hans Müller, Müller Bräu is a small fourth generation family run brewery located in the town of Baden in North Switzerland. The brewery is still located in its original location, in fact the industrial town has more or less developed around the brewery which is handy as it always has newer thirsty customers to cater for!
Innovative, while at the same time traditional, the brewery uses old style recipes of yesteryear and gets its water from its own spring.
Review: 33cl bottle of Müller Bräu Dry Stout: ABV: 6.2% vol
Bought it in a nice six bottle one way pack, which looked very enticing when I passed the beer stall in the supermarket.
On pour get a nice tanned head and a jet dark coloured stout, as expected.
Head does die and eventually goes flat which is a bit disappointing.
No lacing, another disappointment.
Has the expected porter smell that one expects from a good stout, strong on the nose, can smell the aromas of coffee and roasted malts. A nice aroma.
Got lovely nice creamy mouthfuls, very nice.
Very smooth.
No standout tastes to be fair, but it’s general smoothness is very good.
Its very bubbly on the tongue.
Dark coffee, and chocolate tastes, and light roasted malts.
Light aftertaste, very soft with little bitterness.
Funny, no real strong discernible taste but this one is so smooth and soft its lovely, mad!
Can feel the alcohol, the 6.5%.
So overall, it is very smooth and delicious. Loved it and will be checking them out again!!



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