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Organic Portland Roast Espresso Stout

May 1, 2011 Portland, OR
Reviewers: Lisa Morrison

Laurelwood Brewing Co.
Portland, OR

Available: OR, WA

Certified organic since 2002. The coffee in the beer was selected by brewmaster Chad Kennedy with the roasters at Portland Roasting Co.

ABV: 6.3
ABW: 5
Bitterness: 40
Original gravity: 1060

Made with locally roasted coffee, this stout isn’t over the top with the java, but the beans do make themselves known. The aromas at first come across more like mocha than a strong cup of joe, thanks to the masterful blending of grains with beans. A slight sharpness reminiscent of that first jolt of black coffee hits the palate first, but quickly is softened with the chocolaty sweetness from the stout. While it pours an espresso-black with a khaki-colored head, this beer is all green, being USDA certified organic―even down to the coffee beans.
- Lisa Morrison
The mistake sometimes made when creating a coffee beer is to use a base brew that is too flimsy to support the big, bitter roasted-bean flavors. Laurelwood have avoided that trap. Underneath all the rich coffee and mocha character is a smooth foundation of caramel and milk chocolate, and adding to the complexity are subtle hints of orange blossom that threaten to burst through but never quite come to the fore. There’s also a gently warming wine-like note and a suggestion of oak in the dryness of the finish, but the bottom line is clear: love coffee, love this beer.
- Jeff Evans

Lisa Morrison
Lisa Morrison, aka The Beer Goddess, writes about beer whenever she can and also gets to talk about it on a weekly radio show in her hometown of Portland, OR.

Jeff Evans
Author of the Good Bottled Beer Guide and The Book of Beer Knowledge, Jeff Evans is an eight-time editor of the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and one of Britain's best-known beer writers.

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