Mikkeller Beer Weak Brunch Weasel

Mikkeller Beer Weak Brunch Weasel

3.6
183 reviews
Copenhagen, Denmark

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3.1 Bottle from Hop Hideout. Pours black with a small cream head. Aroma is coffee and chocolate. Taste is bitter and a bit dry. Prickly carbonation and a medium body. Ok beer.
3.1 Bottle, Ann Arbor, MI, USA via Calgary. Off black with zero head. Mostly dark chocolate aroma. Mild flavour, seems watered down. Bitter finish.
3.3 Kawa i w zasadzie nic więcej. Trochę wiecej sie spodziwałem dodatkowo kwaskowośc z palonych słodów jest męcząca.
3.7 .33l bottle @ Hanniku’s Cave. Pours dark brown, almost black with nice low tan head. Aroma is burned malts, dark coffee, tobacco notes, liquorice, Flavor is roasted coffee, burned malts, dark chocolate, cocoa, dry, some hops in the end. Pleasant vanilla notes too. Dark bread and liquorice. Nice co2. Now too sweet! Very nice beer! Great.
3.6 WYGLĄD: Barwa czarna, nieprzejrzyste. Piana drobna, wysoka. AROMAT: Intensywny. Kawowy, palony, lekko karmelowy. SMAK: Lekkie, ciemne słody (kawa, czekolada, paloność). Posmak gorzkiej czekolady. Goryczka niska, krótka.
3.7 Bottle from Cornelius. Smells like a cold cup of coffee. Flavour is more coffee with some sweet vanilla and a little tartness. A bit on the thin side.
3.8 This actually looks the colours and texture of a nice cup of coffee. Aroma is coffee and light vanilla. Creamy and sweet, coffee is present but not extremely powerful, very nice and easy drinking, the price will keep me from buying it again.
3.3 bottle at home from brewdog online pours opaque ruby brown with frothy beige head collapsing to nothing. quite subdued roast barley in nose at first with ashen coffee notes coming through. moderate body, light in the mouth, cocoa, growing coffee and red berry notes. Easy drinking stuff but coffee takes a back seat resulting in an expensive dry stout
3.7 Distinct coffee aroma in a jet black pour. Taste is laid back/watery with a tart coffee flavour. Pretty much as advertised then = a sessionable coffee stout.
3.2 330ml bottle from Brewdog.com. Pours dark with tan head. Some prominent coffee dregs / espresso aroma continuing into the taste with emerging roasted malts. A little thin, perhaps a sessionable ABV doesn’t lend itself well to the beer.
4.1 Basically black, a little viscous, and essentially no head. Aroma is toast, roast, coffee. Bit of toasted nuts too. Taste is well, tasty. Balanced. Coffee brings some bitterness and interest. Really good.
3.5 Bottle. Black/dark brown with tan head. Suprisingly good aroma of roasted malt, chocolate, coffee and smoke. Taste is espresso, chocolate, vanilla and bit ashy. Light bodied with soft carbonation. Dry, roasted finish. Bit light but ok with this ABV.
4.2 Wygląd: czarna barwa, brak piany. Aromat: kawa, kakao, lekka wędzonka, pieczywo. Smak: kawowa goryczka, gorzka czekolada, torf, palone słody, bardzo lekki kwas na finiszu. Mocno wysycone. Bardzo dobre.
3.9 This beer even looks like a cup of coffee! Sharp aroma. Big espresso coffee taste with a subtler hint of chocolate. An excellent middle of the day pick me up version of the stronger beer. Rated by BrewTom
3.7 Bottle at home in London - picked up at Kris Wines. Pours deep brown with a frothy beige head that settles down just a little too quickly for my liking. The aroma holds some edgy coffee, chocolate, roast. Light sweet flavor with fairly authentic black coffee, some baking cocoa, earthy bitterness, faint burnt brown sugar. Light bodied with average carbonation. Finishes with more coffee character, subtle dark and dried berries, more bittersweet chocolate notes, scorched earth, wood. The closest a beer has come to being like straight black coffee, which is some kind of accomplishment. Good work, Lervig.
3.8 Opaque black beer with a thin beige head. Smell of coffee, fruit and hop. Flavour is lighter than I expected. Body is good, but it’s livelier than I anticipated. Vanilla, a bit of fruit and coffee.
3.8 Shared bottle. Dark with tan head. Aroma of coffee, cocoa, roasted hazelnut, light vanilla. Very dry, coal, coffee like with some acidic notes, finishing with light bittery. Body is light, flat carbonation, thin texture.
4.0 Black with crazy foamy tan head. Cocoa nibs and vanilla aroma. Rich milk chocolate vanilla and a little bit of spice. Absolutely delicious
3.7 Bottle. Anniversary present from Pix. Pours deep brown with a rapidly dissipating tan head. Really nice coffee aroma. The taste is quite sweet with notes of cola and plenty of coffee. The body is a little on the thin side. Good beer.
3.4 Bottle round Ma and Pa’s, Christmas Day 2014. Slender yellow tan top on a glossy tar body. Moderate condition. Aroma of coal, grilled aubergines, Jagermeister, cinder toffee dunked in black coffee. Smoky Twiglet stirred blood and mocha notes tingling with fizz. Jagermeister and well-carbonised berries. Chew of Black Jack. Good solid bog standard stout.
3.4 330 ml bottle. Pours a very dark brown with moderate head of big bubbles. Aromas of dark molasses, coffee, cola and burnt malts. Flavors of dry nutty dark chocolate, burnt black coffee and ash. Bitter for an oatmeal stout. I’ll stick with the higher ABV Brunch Weasel.
3.6 33cl bottle bb04/16. Opaque thin brown shoe pour, ok head. Nose of massive Kahlua coffee liqueur, caramels, muscovado sugar, thinned down with good filter coffee. Drinks sessionable/watery for a stout, with chocolate aromas overpowering the coffee bitterness which moves to the back palate. Hints of banana peel, sulphur, strong hop bitterness joining the dark bean roast and late cognac-like aromatics. Lingering coffee bean and bitter chocolate aftertaste. Not really feeling the Vietnamese weasel poop in this one, to quote a scat-minded Hegel.
3.0 Stort set sort øl, dufter af en smule kaffe. Smagen er der noter af kaffe, en smule vanille. En fin øl men god eftersmag.
3.6 Clear black colour, beige head. Aroma of coffee, caramel, malts and light chocolate. Malty flavour, chocolate, coffee and water. Bit thin. Finish malts, chocolate and coffee. (from bottle @ Camping RateBeers. Thanks for sharing today’s beers, RateBeer crew!)
3.4 Bottle, thanks SirLimpsalot. Almost black with a medium tan head. Aroma and taste of chocolate, vanilla, light coffee light ash and toffee. The body was light and the finish dry. A descent one.
3.4 @ Eddan 15-2-14: ganska diskret doft. Smaken är ganska fyllig av vanilj, choklad och vanilj. Lite tunn eftersmak men ändå fullgod smak. ---- Soberness not garanteed!
3.6 330ml bottle at home. Dark brown almost black color with beige brown frothy head. Aroma is roasted malty, coffee, cold earthy coffee, some cocoa and chocolate. Bitter and light sweet taste, coffee again, instant bitter coffee, some chocolate - milk chocolate, light ash - tar. Light to medium oily body, dry, with soft carbonation, bitter aftertaste.
3.3 330. Thanks, R! Pours an opaque pale black (you know what I mean) with a light wispy dark tan head. Smells like baking chocolate and tastes like baking chocolate and burnt caramel. Creamy medium body with flabby carb. Doesn’t taste enough like its own thing; tastes like a watered-down version of something else.
3.8 dense beige head leaves structured lacing. brown colour. aroma is vanilla, caramel, toffee, roasted malts. taste like aroma, bitter chocolate, ash with a long bitter finish. dry mouthfeel, rather thin body, medium carbonation. nice, more flavour than expected for the low abv! bottle 33cl / bbf april-2016
3.6 33cl bottle from the webshop. Dark brown with a creamy mocha head. Roasted coffee with some lactose, dark chocolate shavings, some fruit characteristics that fade once it warms up. Moderate carbonation and body, bitter and dry, chocolate, espresso, enjoyable.