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Sea Monster Imperial Stout
Ballast Point Brewing Company
- From:
- Ballast Point Brewing Company
- California, United States
- Style:
- American Imperial Stout
- ABV:
- 10%
- Score:
- 90
- Avg:
- 4.02 | pDev: 9.95%
- Reviews:
- 525
- Ratings:
- Status:
- Retired
- Rated:
- Dec 24, 2023
- Added:
- Nov 28, 2008
- Wants:
- 177
- Gots:
- 434
Our Sea Monster Imperial Stout explores the darkest reaches of the traditional oatmeal stout. This bold, rich brew first lures you in with roasted coffee notes, then grabs hold with hints of bittersweet chocolate and currant. Backed with a perfect hop balance, you’ll soon discover this is one monster of mythic proportions.
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Ratings by sweetbrew82:
Reviewed by sweetbrew82 from California
4.37/5 rDev +8.7%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
4.37/5 rDev +8.7%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4
Poured from a 22 oz. bomber into a pint glass: No freshness date (none needed due to the recent release of this seasonal)
P: Pours out of the bottle a thick, very dark brown color and sits in the glass a nearly opaque, jet-black colored liquid aside from the glimmer of rosy-brown light on the very edges of the glass. The hot cocoa colored head fades fairly quickly, not leaving much in the way of lace.
A: Huge, robust nose made up of baker's chocolate, a big dose of roasted coffee, sweet molasses, some oats, and black currant. Aromatics are very good with this one.
T: Starts sweet with chocolate malts heading the charge, reinforced by some slightly vanilla-flavored roasted coffee, molasses, and just the right amount of hop bitterness to keep this see-saw of flavors level. Bourbon alcohol pops in half-way through but doesn't rear its ugly head , rather it stays pretty subdued and lends a great contribution in the flavor department without overwhelming or being too harsh. Finishes dry, riding the gentle wave of Bourbon, coffee, chocolate, and a more pronounced oatmeal presence that leaves a very pleasant aftertaste. Mighty tasty!
M: The body of this Sea Monster seems like it gains some heft with each and every sip. Velvety smooth, rich, and creamy for sure. A sheer delight on the tongue.
D: Oh, hell yeah! It's probably a good thing that this is a seasonal offering, or else I'd go broke drinking this all the time.
Notes: This is one hell of an Imperial Stout. Deep, complex, very flavorful, dangerously smooth, and incredibly easy to drink. Don't miss out on this one, it's a must-have for sure! Highly recommended for all stout lovers.
Dec 12, 2008P: Pours out of the bottle a thick, very dark brown color and sits in the glass a nearly opaque, jet-black colored liquid aside from the glimmer of rosy-brown light on the very edges of the glass. The hot cocoa colored head fades fairly quickly, not leaving much in the way of lace.
A: Huge, robust nose made up of baker's chocolate, a big dose of roasted coffee, sweet molasses, some oats, and black currant. Aromatics are very good with this one.
T: Starts sweet with chocolate malts heading the charge, reinforced by some slightly vanilla-flavored roasted coffee, molasses, and just the right amount of hop bitterness to keep this see-saw of flavors level. Bourbon alcohol pops in half-way through but doesn't rear its ugly head , rather it stays pretty subdued and lends a great contribution in the flavor department without overwhelming or being too harsh. Finishes dry, riding the gentle wave of Bourbon, coffee, chocolate, and a more pronounced oatmeal presence that leaves a very pleasant aftertaste. Mighty tasty!
M: The body of this Sea Monster seems like it gains some heft with each and every sip. Velvety smooth, rich, and creamy for sure. A sheer delight on the tongue.
D: Oh, hell yeah! It's probably a good thing that this is a seasonal offering, or else I'd go broke drinking this all the time.
Notes: This is one hell of an Imperial Stout. Deep, complex, very flavorful, dangerously smooth, and incredibly easy to drink. Don't miss out on this one, it's a must-have for sure! Highly recommended for all stout lovers.
More User Ratings:
Reviewed by ryan1788a5 from Massachusetts
4.07/5 rDev +1.2%
look: 4 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4
4.07/5 rDev +1.2%
look: 4 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4
22oz bottle poured into a snifter. Best before date is 6/3/13, so I believe it to be about 11.5 years old at the time of consumption.
A: Jet black in color. Beige head stands at about an inch after a fairly aggressive pour. It dissipates after a bit. Thin and wispy lacing is left on the glass.
S: It does smell its age, with a lot of mustiness and old newspaper scent up front. Fat, round aroma of plum and raisin dark fruit. Starchy oats are very apparent, too. Tootsie rolls, fudge, and cocoa. Very slight whiff of spicy alcohol.
T: The mustiness up front gives way very quickly to a deep woody char and a nice black cocoa powder flavor. Chocolate truffles and German chocolate cake. Bit of jerky and smoke. Dose of starchy oats. Blackberry ganache and overripe plums. More heavily roasted malts, french roast coffee beans and soot. Amazingly, there is still a background hint of piney hops. The finish is all soot, smoke, and oat starch with background musty oxidation.
M: Full and round in texture with that nice oaty silkiness. It is weighty, but velvety and lithe rather than sludgey. There is still a perfect amount of carbonation left. It prickles and lifts, and adds just a touch of its own carbonic bite.
O: This one really surprised me. It's a back of the cabinet beer that was forgotten for many years. I assumed it would be far past its prime and less than desirable to drink, and was prepared to drain pour it after tasting what I assumed would be the more negative aspects of age. To be clear, it does seem a bit past its prime, but nowhere near as much as I expected. This is an 11.5 year old beer that probably only peaked 1-3 years ago, in my general estimation. The nose suffers, but really nothing else. In particular, I am genuinely surprised as how much hop flavor and carbonation is intact. Beyond my surpassed expectations relative to age, this is just a great beer. It feels like something from a bygone era. Right up there with Hoppin' Frog BORIS. It's a very well put together Imperial oatmeal stout. All the great starch and silky oat texture complexity, and a relatively easy drink for its size. All the malt nuance a stout lover could ever hope for is packed into it. I really wish the industry would pivot back to recipes like this. No need to cram ten different dessert items into a beer, just write a great and straightforward recipe and execute it well.
Dec 24, 2023A: Jet black in color. Beige head stands at about an inch after a fairly aggressive pour. It dissipates after a bit. Thin and wispy lacing is left on the glass.
S: It does smell its age, with a lot of mustiness and old newspaper scent up front. Fat, round aroma of plum and raisin dark fruit. Starchy oats are very apparent, too. Tootsie rolls, fudge, and cocoa. Very slight whiff of spicy alcohol.
T: The mustiness up front gives way very quickly to a deep woody char and a nice black cocoa powder flavor. Chocolate truffles and German chocolate cake. Bit of jerky and smoke. Dose of starchy oats. Blackberry ganache and overripe plums. More heavily roasted malts, french roast coffee beans and soot. Amazingly, there is still a background hint of piney hops. The finish is all soot, smoke, and oat starch with background musty oxidation.
M: Full and round in texture with that nice oaty silkiness. It is weighty, but velvety and lithe rather than sludgey. There is still a perfect amount of carbonation left. It prickles and lifts, and adds just a touch of its own carbonic bite.
O: This one really surprised me. It's a back of the cabinet beer that was forgotten for many years. I assumed it would be far past its prime and less than desirable to drink, and was prepared to drain pour it after tasting what I assumed would be the more negative aspects of age. To be clear, it does seem a bit past its prime, but nowhere near as much as I expected. This is an 11.5 year old beer that probably only peaked 1-3 years ago, in my general estimation. The nose suffers, but really nothing else. In particular, I am genuinely surprised as how much hop flavor and carbonation is intact. Beyond my surpassed expectations relative to age, this is just a great beer. It feels like something from a bygone era. Right up there with Hoppin' Frog BORIS. It's a very well put together Imperial oatmeal stout. All the great starch and silky oat texture complexity, and a relatively easy drink for its size. All the malt nuance a stout lover could ever hope for is packed into it. I really wish the industry would pivot back to recipes like this. No need to cram ten different dessert items into a beer, just write a great and straightforward recipe and execute it well.
Reviewed by stevoj from Idaho
3.5/5 rDev -12.9%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
3.5/5 rDev -12.9%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Bomber from Albertsons. Oily black pour with a beige fluffy head, fades to skin. Aroma is straight up roasty, taste brings a little sweetness, chocolate, gentle lingering bitterness. Pretty mild for a 10% beer..
Nov 12, 2023Reviewed by Sigmund from Norway
4.25/5 rDev +5.7%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
4.25/5 rDev +5.7%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
650 ml bottle, Cardinal Pub & Bar, Stavanger. ABV is10.0%. Black colour, large tan head. Pleasant aroma of roast malts, oats, chocolate and mild coffee, hints of fruity hops. Roasty flavour, notes of roasted barley, strong coffee, dark bitter chocolate, liquorice, hints of fruity hops, moderate bittering hops.
Dec 14, 2020Reviewed by GuyFawkes from Illinois
3.75/5 rDev -6.7%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75
3.75/5 rDev -6.7%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75
From old, undated notes. Poured from the bottle.
Black liquid.
Tan head; strong lace.
Black licorice & pepper nose; hint of booze.
Thick mouthfeel.
Black licorice & pepper flavor.
Creamy but not to my taste.
Sep 15, 2019Black liquid.
Tan head; strong lace.
Black licorice & pepper nose; hint of booze.
Thick mouthfeel.
Black licorice & pepper flavor.
Creamy but not to my taste.
Rated by Oh_Dark_Star from Washington
1.61/5 rDev -60%
look: 3.75 | smell: 2 | taste: 1.25 | feel: 1.5 | overall: 1.25
1.61/5 rDev -60%
look: 3.75 | smell: 2 | taste: 1.25 | feel: 1.5 | overall: 1.25
Drain pour. I think I even blocked out why it was so bad.
Apr 30, 2019Reviewed by iguanodon from Utah
4.35/5 rDev +8.2%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
4.35/5 rDev +8.2%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
Bomber. Pours opaque dark brown with a thin brown head. Aroma is molasses, roasted malt, chocolate. Taste is sweet caramel, malt, chocolate, coffee, a hint of booze. Excellent imperial stout.
Jan 21, 2019Reviewed by csmrx7 from Canada (AB)
3.79/5 rDev -5.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 3.75
3.79/5 rDev -5.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 3.75
This is a good Imperial Stout. Heavy on the bitterness and a real taste of.dark chocolate. Not.of the faint of heart and pretty one dimensional in flavor.compared to a lot of what is out there these days.
Oct 16, 2018
Sea Monster Imperial Stout from Ballast Point Brewing Company
Beer rating:
90 out of
100 with
1889 ratings
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