Here's a craft beer from Argentina - that's a new one to me. I'm not sure if "Andean stout" is intended to be a distinct style, or just geographically descriptive.
Smells very metallic, a little musty, a little sour, some roastiness as well. Not a smell that inspires confidence; I wonder if this is a bad bottle. Flavor-wise, there's a decent stout in here, but those notes from the smell came back with an extra note of this-does-not-belong-in-my-mouth. Honestly, bad enough that I can't being myself to take another sip to further analyze the flavor.
Bad bottles happen, unfortunately, though it's disappointing when quality control allows them to make it onto shelves. I'm hoping that this is just a bad bottle, because otherwise, Cerveza Jerome is doing something very wrong here. Try with caution, I suppose.
Smells very metallic, a little musty, a little sour, some roastiness as well. Not a smell that inspires confidence; I wonder if this is a bad bottle. Flavor-wise, there's a decent stout in here, but those notes from the smell came back with an extra note of this-does-not-belong-in-my-mouth. Honestly, bad enough that I can't being myself to take another sip to further analyze the flavor.
Bad bottles happen, unfortunately, though it's disappointing when quality control allows them to make it onto shelves. I'm hoping that this is just a bad bottle, because otherwise, Cerveza Jerome is doing something very wrong here. Try with caution, I suppose.
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