Braided River Brewing Co
3 ratings
Braided River Brewing Co
United States

Mobile, Alabama

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Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
@ Solitude
2 months ago
4.2
Brought this Mobile Alabama beer back from the coast on our New Year's holiday. Did not know there was an oyster Stout from Alabama but of course it's Mobile. The head rolls quickly and huge and went down almost as fast. Has a salty malt aroma to it. Texture is creamy, soft. A sweet flavor that has some type of dark fruit melody in the background, black cherry and maybe something else but it's really faint but there. Starts with a smooth sweetness and then you get a roasted coffee, earthy. It's like drinking a double roasted breakfast coffee that you stirred honey into, one of those flowery honeys. They say it's salty but I only get a little salty brine late in the finish and it's very easy going. About 3/4 of the way through that oyster shell quality begins to appear, different and I like it.

Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
@ Allen's Palace
1 year ago
3.6
At my son's house to watch the Super Bowl. Go Birds! 🦅🦅 Going to try this Stout that has chocolate and oranges. Should be interesting. Half inch of head that is thick and lasting. Not very much aroma at all. Modest milk chocolate but I can't find the satsuma Orange. Texture is crisp and somewhat dry. Flavor does have a very modest amount of sharp milk chocolate followed by an equally modest pithy orange peel. Finish reveals a little more orange, mostly it still pithy, and an unexpected breath of bitter coffee. Interesting beer but nothing remarkable.

Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
@ Ray's Cave
2 years ago
3.5
So anticipating college football today, I forgot to take the photo. That's the reason for the crushed can. Pretty good Mexican lager. Not a lot different than the others I've had. Wasn't weak on flavor which I enjoyed. Didn't get much in the way of lemon or lime but it's drinkable.