March 15, 2007

Murphy’s Irish Stout comes in a 1 pint Nitro Can. “The ingenious floating Draughtflow system in the can enables you to enjoy the creamy head of draught style Murphy’s from a can.” I’m pretty sure this is very similar to, if not the same, as Guinness’ floating widget. The can is tan in color with a shield insignia over the name of the beer.
We have another beer that is a drink and a show. ItÂ’s a very thick beer and the nitro system infuses the beer with gas making a beautiful display of bubbles rising to form a thick tan head that lasts. It leaves a nice lacing on the side of the glass. The beer is black like coffee in color. Light doesnÂ’t really pass through the beer at all.
The tantalizing smell of dark roasted malts enhanced with a touch of cocoa and hint of coffee tickle the nose. The smell is light and not overpowering, itÂ’s an enhancing side to the main course that is the taste. Upon taking the first sip, the mouth is awakened with blend of flavors. Roasted barely malts dominates the taste with underlying flavors of coffee and chocolate malts. There is a touch of hopps to it that makes a good finish that isnÂ’t too bitter.
This is a nice medium to heavy bodied beer. There is a nice creamy texture to it that coats the mouth and throat. The nitrogen infusion from the can gives it a good “carbonation” that keeps the beer from being too heavy.
This happens to be a beer I truly love. I would rather drink this then Guinness any day. Unfortunately itÂ’s not as common as Guinness is. This beer is an 8.0 out of 10.
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Posted by: Shadoglare at March 16, 2007 07:20 AM (R0BM5)
You know what, I'm thinking we need to do a Carlyle's review here... yeah, it's local, but their Stout rocks...
Posted by: Graumagus at March 16, 2007 11:30 AM (ZEzoY)
Posted by: Richmond at March 16, 2007 01:47 PM (e8QFP)
Posted by: Shadoglare at March 16, 2007 05:13 PM (oUYtj)
As for Murphy's being thin... it's thicker then Guinness.
Posted by: Contagion at March 16, 2007 06:29 PM (T4WRc)
And just for the record, Guinness and Murphy's are not black. They are ruby. Hold the Murphy's up to a strong light and you can see it. And if you don't believe me, ask Fergal Murray, master brewer at the St. James Gate Brewery.
Posted by: Petey at March 17, 2007 12:26 AM (Tkl8J)
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