Beer Here Ammestout

Beer Here Ammestout

Danish: I 1800 tallets England bryggede man en ekstra kraftig og nærende stout til ammende mødre.
Og da BeerHere er en virksomhed der tager yngelpleje alvorligt gør vi det samme.
Udover mælkepulver, som traditionen foreskriver, er der også tilsat et skvæt kvalitetskaffe der forhåbenligt kan tilføre lidt opkvikkende koffein oven på de vågne nætter.
3.7
291 reviews
Tejn, Denmark

Community reviews

3.9 Ottima milk stout con note di cioccolato latte leggero amaro in retrogusto, corpo leggero
3.6 On tap at the Craft Room stand of the Opatovina Fest. Pitch black with a tan head. Blueberry and malts in the aroma, lactose, cocoa, quite pleasant. Light taste, lactose + maltiness, blueberry, light cocoa, punctured by a lemony/herbal hoppiness that makes for a surprising and slightly imperfect counterpoint to an otherwise good, all too classic milk stout. In the end, a very good beer, but not a standout at the festival.
3.4 Bottle sample at a tasting at Max’s place. Thanks Max, Stas & Vova. Black with a tan head. Roast, coffee, milk, sweet and bitter, medium-bodied. Nice.
4.1 Nicely done milk stout. No head. Nice body. Bitter sweet balanced. Nose is milk chocolate. Chocolate milk.
3.4 At Max’s place, Pours black with a beige head, aroma of chocolate, coffee, caramel, toffee, flavor of chocolate, toffee, caramel, medium bodied
3.5 A black beer, a head is medium and beige. Aroma has chocolate, sweetness of lactose, milky sourness and coffee. Taste has coffee, quite high lactose sweetness but still balanced. Medium bodied. Quite simple, but nicely done, tasteful.
3.3 Tap @ Ølhus København, Helsinki. Pours dark brown, black with a small, off-white head. Aroma is chocolate, slight smoke, coffee, some roast. Taste is chocolate, roasty beginning. Coffee, coffee grows stronger on finish with a slight chocolate on the side. Fairly light with low carbonation.
3.5 Draught at Ølhus Kønbenhavn. Black color, beige head. Bitter taste with roasted malts, nuts, coffee, milk, chocolate and a bit of dark fruits. Bitter finish with roasted malts, nuts, coffee, milk and chocolate. Good stout.
3.0 500 bottle from Crate, Jægersborggade, Nørrebro. Pours a light brown puffy head, black color, weak aroma with a faint milky note, smooth mouth feel almost oily, moderate bitterness, black coffee
3.8 From tap at Fermentoren Aarhus. Pours an almost pitch black with a small tan head. Aroma has roasted malts, quite a lot of hops, coffee, licorice. Taste is rather sweet, lactose sweetness, light roasty bitterness and some hops. average carbonation and a smooth body.
3.7 Bottle. Pours a fluffy beige head like a coca-cola float. Aroma of chocolate, coffee and a hint of pepper. Oily, creamy and milky sweet taste/mouthfeel with notes of chocolate, caramel, vanilla, and coffee. Not much hoppy bitterness. Very nice.
3.8 500ml bottle from Kihoskh. Black with a dense khaki head, good lacing. Chocolate aroma, creamy toffee, cocoa and earthy hops. Mid-dry and soft mouthfeel, medium carbonated. Sweet chocolate taste, creamy milk chocolate, caramel, coffee with milk, bittersweet cocoa, chalky and earthy. Dry bitter finish.
3.9 Tap @ Ørsted Ølbar. Pours black with medium beige head, nice retention. Coffee, roasted malts, dark chocolate, vanilla, milk. Nicely mild and sweet, very nice. Full body and oily texture, soft carbonation.
4.1 500 ml bottle. Inky black body capped with a fluffy tan head that sticks around. Getting black coffee, dark fruit, cherries, raisins and dark chocolate in the nose. Dark chocolate is more prominent in the flavour, along with stewed fruit and coffee nibs, all overlaid by a gentle roast. Medium to full bodied. Lingering bitter finish leads into a coffee tinged aftertaste. Smooth and rich.
4.0 From 500ml bottle. Dark brown almost black color with beige brown head. Roasted malty aroma, chocolate, milk chocolate, light coffee, caramel. Sweet and bitter taste like aroma. Medium to full oily body with soft carbonation.
3.6 Pour foaming and distinct aroma of coffee. Mouth feeling is creamy and rich, and its main flavor is coffee with added cream. A little touch of English liquorice on the end, but then most of the fatty feeling of coffee w / cream. Long bitterness.
3.6 On tap @ Patricks. Clear, dark reddish brown body with a moderate sized tan head. Aroma has mild roasted dark malt with chocolate and coffee. Flavor is sweet dark malt, light roast, chocolate, coffee, dark fruit and decent bitterness. Fine balanced body and average aftertaste. OK, not very complex but well made easy drinkable stout.
4.0 How: Bottle Appearance:black, brown head Aroma: dark fruits, raisin, milk chocolate.. Palate: medium body, creamy texture, low carbonation.
4.0 Black body with a light brown head. Malty, sweet and strong aroma of chocolate, chocolate sauce, roasted malt, coffee and faint generic fruits. Strong flavour of chocolate, coffee and sweet fruits. Some very dark roasted notes pop up in the background in the long-lasting and moderate to light bitter finish. The beer feels quite sugary, especially in the late finish, without me being able to identify the moderate sweetness as lactic sugar. Lovely mouthfeel, it’s a full-bodied and creamy beer with a soft carbonation. Brilliant stuff! [50 cl bottle, enjoyed 1 month after BB date, from Vinmonopolet Vika, Oslo]
3.7 Light roast aroma Deep black, lacing amber head. Nice restrained coffee roast, dark sugar, good bitterness to balance Dry, chewy roast aftertaste. Very nice
3.7 Cocoa and coffee in the aroma. The taste is the same but feels really mild taste of chocolate. Good bitterness that fills the mouth forever. The beer feels pretty mediocre. Follow me @ Kung av öl @ Facebook for more pictures and ratings.
3.5 Tap @ Ørsted Ølbar, Copenhagen. Aroma: Chocolate, something that reminds me of a ashtray. Taste: Dito + some sweetness. Body is medium, chocolate in the finish.
3.4 Pours dark brown with brown head. This one is a chocolaty, roasted and woody beer.
3.5 Tap@Black Swan, CPH - black pour with beige head. Aroma and taste is sweet and only slightly roasted malts, milky chocolate, caramel, nutty, some coffee.
3.6 On tap at the Black Swan, Copenhagen. Black pour with a beige head. Aromas of dark chocolate, raisins, sultanas and dark fruit. Sweet malt flavours, splash of chocolate raisin in there. Dry, malty mouthfeel. Dry finish. Good stuff.
3.2 Tap at Pikkulintu, Helsinki. Originally rated 05052012. Colour is black with small head. Aromas and flavours: Chocolate, sweetness and roasted malts.
4.0 Sort farve med beige skum. Lukt av røstet malt, kaffe, lakris og sjokolade. Smak av røstet malt, bek, kaffe, lakris og sjokolade. Tap @ Melkebaren.
3.6 Duft av kaffe, bek, lakris og sjokolade. Dyp mørk farge, nesten sort. Brunt skum med heng langs kant. Noe søtlig smak av kaffe, sjokolade og vanilje.
3.4 Tap @ Ørsted Ølbar, Copenhagen 15/7-14. Roasted notes, sweet, coffee and chocolate, smooth mouthfeel, medium body with an oily texture. The finish is dry and bitter with coffee and roasted notes.
4.1 Bottle. Jet black with a thick, luscious, mocha coloured head that coats the side of the glass throughout. Understated aromas of milk chocolate, roasted grain, coffee and a backnote of vanilla. Initial sweetness of milk chocolate leading into roasty grain, coffee, a hint of liquorice and a long savoury, bitter finish. Nice and complex. Smooth mouthfeel. Perfect carbonation.