Dopplebock
Grindstone Brewing Co.

- From:
- Grindstone Brewing Co.
- Missouri, United States
- Style:
- Doppelbock
- ABV:
- 8%
- Score:
- +7 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.45 | pDev: 20.58%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 3
- Status:
- Retired
- Rated:
- Jan 19, 2019
- Added:
- Jul 03, 2005
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by zeff80 from Missouri
2.95/5 rDev -14.5%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3 | taste: 2.75 | feel: 3 | overall: 3
2.95/5 rDev -14.5%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3 | taste: 2.75 | feel: 3 | overall: 3
On tap. Poured a dark, dark brown color with a small, off-white head of foam. It smelled of caramel, toffee and not much else. Very sweet and cloying with almost no balancing bitterness.
Jan 19, 2019Reviewed by grumpy from Missouri
2.95/5 rDev -14.5%
look: 2.5 | smell: 2.5 | taste: 3 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.5
2.95/5 rDev -14.5%
look: 2.5 | smell: 2.5 | taste: 3 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.5
Grindstone is one of the two brewpubs in my hometown, so I really want to like it, and want it to succeed. That said, this doppelbock in no way tastes like any doppelbock I have ever had from Germany, or the U.S.. I have drunk every available "-ator" German brew out there, as well as doppels from Bell's, Saxer, Sam Adams, Tommyknocker's, and many brewpubs around the country. Grindstone's doppelbock is very muck like a stout - dominated by dark malt, roastiness, bitter chocolate, and coffee notes. The only aspects of it appropriate to a doppelbock are smoothness, and a slight sweetness in the final aftertaste. In fact, I would go so far as to say that it's very similar to their own stout (which is a solid stout for a brewpub).
I asked, and was assured that I had indeed been poured a doppel. I was told that the stout had been previously taken off tap, so there was no chance of a mistake.
I don't object to brewers putting their unique twist on a style, and I encourage brewers to push the envelope, but this beer has crossed over to a completely different style. I enjoyed the beer, but it was a disappointment for the style, hence, my low marks. Had this beer been labeled a stout or a porter, my scores would be higher.
Other notes: appearance was near-black, with a minimal, short-lived head and no lacing. Alcohol, even as it warmed, was not perceptible to me. That's interesting at 8% ABV. I personally would prefer an alcohol burn in a beer like this, to remind me that I am drinking a "big" beer and to slow down and enjoy it.
Jul 29, 2005I asked, and was assured that I had indeed been poured a doppel. I was told that the stout had been previously taken off tap, so there was no chance of a mistake.
I don't object to brewers putting their unique twist on a style, and I encourage brewers to push the envelope, but this beer has crossed over to a completely different style. I enjoyed the beer, but it was a disappointment for the style, hence, my low marks. Had this beer been labeled a stout or a porter, my scores would be higher.
Other notes: appearance was near-black, with a minimal, short-lived head and no lacing. Alcohol, even as it warmed, was not perceptible to me. That's interesting at 8% ABV. I personally would prefer an alcohol burn in a beer like this, to remind me that I am drinking a "big" beer and to slow down and enjoy it.
Reviewed by karst from Missouri
4.45/5 rDev +29%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
4.45/5 rDev +29%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
After sampling several of our favorites at Grindstone Brewpub in Columbia, Mo we filled on of the three growlers with brewer Taz Pfefer's fine Dopplebock.
The 8% ABV is very well hidden in this beauty that pours nearly black - letting strong sunlite pass with ruby glints. The dense brown head rises holds and slowly fall leaving lace. A chocolate aroma with fruity hightlights are outstanding and I find myself trying to breath-in the beer rather than drink it. Excellent complex taste with a medium to full chewy mouthfeel. Carbonation is appropriate for style and hangs around till the end. One of the most drinkable dopplebocks that I have experienced. I first tasted this from the fermentor. Later from the tap. This beauty travels well. The expertly filled growler held for 2 days was tap fresh. We will share the third tonight.
Jul 26, 2005The 8% ABV is very well hidden in this beauty that pours nearly black - letting strong sunlite pass with ruby glints. The dense brown head rises holds and slowly fall leaving lace. A chocolate aroma with fruity hightlights are outstanding and I find myself trying to breath-in the beer rather than drink it. Excellent complex taste with a medium to full chewy mouthfeel. Carbonation is appropriate for style and hangs around till the end. One of the most drinkable dopplebocks that I have experienced. I first tasted this from the fermentor. Later from the tap. This beauty travels well. The expertly filled growler held for 2 days was tap fresh. We will share the third tonight.
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