Root Down Stout
7venth (Seventh) Sun Brewery

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From:
7venth (Seventh) Sun Brewery
 
Florida, United States
Style:
American Imperial Stout
ABV:
8.3%
Score:
88
Avg:
3.96 | pDev: 9.34%
Ratings:
19 | reviews: 2
Status:
Retired
Rated:
Apr 01, 2015
Added:
Dec 01, 2013
Wants:
  1
Gots:
  2
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Rated: 4 by JohnnieNepal from Michigan

Apr 01, 2015
 
Rated: 4 by szmnnl99 from Michigan

Feb 21, 2015
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Reviewed by Jaycase from Illinois

3.99/5  rDev +0.8%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 4
Bottle 409/500

A: deep black. thick frothy, mocha colored head which subsides quickly to a thin layer. very little lacing.

S: notes of dark chocolate and vanilla. As it warms the sweet potato comes through slightly but seems to fade in & out

T: milk chocolate & roasted coffee. vanilla in the background. spiciness comes in midway through and lingers on the back end. Not getting much sweet potato at all.

F: creamy & milky body. low carbonation.

O: Bit disappointed in the sweet potato presence (or lack thereof). Could use a touch more carbonation as well. Decent stout overall but slightly disappointing in the end. Interested to see what 7venth Sun does in the future however.
Oct 25, 2014
 
Rated: 5 by Hefewiseman from Florida

Sep 06, 2014
 
Rated: 3.25 by NW2285 from Ohio

Aug 13, 2014
 
Rated: 4.25 by ArchEnemyBrew from Washington

Jun 28, 2014
 
Rated: 3.75 by mtpHokie from Virginia

Apr 08, 2014
 
Rated: 4 by Gobzilla from California

Mar 16, 2014
 
Rated: 3.75 by Piddmeista from California

Feb 02, 2014
 
Rated: 3.75 by CoolEthan from California

Feb 02, 2014
 
Rated: 4 by ThePorterSorter from Oregon

Dec 20, 2013
 
Rated: 4.25 by GuttaMane138 from Florida

Dec 18, 2013
 
Rated: 3.75 by LambicKing from Germany

Dec 15, 2013
 
Rated: 3.75 by beernads from Florida

Dec 12, 2013
 
Rated: 4 by bsuedekum from Missouri

Dec 07, 2013
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Reviewed by Apostlebrews from Texas

3.42/5  rDev -13.6%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
7venth Sun is a young brewery that held its grand opening less than two years ago. However, with the owners having past experience working for breweries like Anheuser-Busch, Sweetwater, and Cigar City, there's no shortage of beer knowledge and brewing credentials. Oh yeah, and to up the ante, all their servers are certified cicerones!

I visited 7venth Sun over the Thanksgiving Holiday for their bottle release of Root Down Stout. I was fortunate enough to meet up with a good friend, Alan (@SuwanneeRefugee) who was the one who originally tipped me off about the release. I've said it before, but if there's one thing I love about the craft beer culture more than the beer, it's the people. Good beer is almost always accompanied by good people. Now back to the beer...

This particular bottle is labeled no. 289/500. Root Down Stout is an Imperial Stout brewed with sweet potato and spices aged on vanilla bean. The label is simple, but appealing. There's an "indie" vibe about the design that screams "Drink Local." I appreciate that.

The pour is black with a tan head that keeps its retention.

The aroma is strong coffee, caramel, and allspice.

The taste is full of coffee--bold and dark roasted. The coffee is followed by a creamy sweetness (possibly from the sweet potatoes) and a spicy finish. The more I sipped on this beer to find the sweet potato and vanilla, the more I got lost in the roastiness of the coffee. There's a slight acidic aftertaste (probably from the coffee) and a mild kick from the booze. But as much as I tried, I couldn't taste the sweet potatoes or vanilla.

This is a full bodied beer. No doubt about it. The mouthfeel is very creamy, almost frothy, at times. This is your thickest, darkest, boldest latte at its best.

Overall: I think this would do well to sit for a year in the cellar. The flavor profile is nice as it is, but I would like to see the various layers become more apparent on the palate. I really didn't detect the sweet potato because the coffee and spices are so overpowering at this point. Cellaring would do this beer good.

To check out more of my reviews, go to thebeerapostle.com.

Cheers!
Dec 07, 2013
 
Rated: 4.5 by rfd from Florida

Dec 07, 2013
 
Rated: 4 by Chingringo from Florida

Dec 06, 2013
 
Rated: 3.75 by carolinabeerguy from North Carolina

Dec 01, 2013