Blueberry Brownie Cheesecake Stout
903 Brewers


- From:
- 903 Brewers
- Texas, United States
- Style:
- Imperial Pastry Stout
- ABV:
- 9.2%
- Score:
- +4 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.56 | pDev: 21.35%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 3
- Status:
- Active
- Rated:
- Apr 13, 2025
- Added:
- Apr 08, 2020
- Wants:
- 2
- Gots:
- 1
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Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by colts9016 from Idaho
3.15/5 rDev -11.5%
look: 3 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3 | feel: 3.25 | overall: 3
3.15/5 rDev -11.5%
look: 3 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3 | feel: 3.25 | overall: 3
Review: 2361
Name: Stuff'd Blueberry Brownie Cheesecake Stout
Brewery: 903 Brewers
Location: Sherman, TX
Style: Pastry Stout
ABV: 9.2%
Canned: Unknown
Date: 13 April 2025
Going back to my cellar, I opted for a Pastry Stout. I am using a pint glass and serving the beer at 50 degrees. The pour created a foamy, one-fingered, light tan head with terrible retention. The quick dissipation left no lacing on the glass. The color is inky black, with ruby mahogany hues, charting at SRM 36, and opaque. This beer's appearance is below average.
Nosing the glass, I smell molasses, dark roasted malts, toasted brown bread, vanilla, leather, raisins, berries, dates, toffee, caramel, tobacco, chocolate, coffee, and earthiness. Smelling the glass again, I notice toffee, floral, vanilla, and earthy.
Sipping the beer, I taste toasted bread, toffee, anise, berries, raisins, fudgy, toffee, caramel, dark chocolate, vanilla, cream, tobacco, flower bouquet, grassy, herbal, molasses, char, dark roasted malts, medium roasted coffee, and earthiness.
The mouthfeel is smooth, finishing with bitterness. The body is medium-plus and low carbonation.
I got this beer from Tavour, and I never thought I would judge a 903 so harshly. This beer is terrible. The flavors are a conglomeration with no balance and harmony. The cheesecake gets lost in the beer, and the beer peeks around the corner, letting you know there is something. Overall, it's not a good beer.
Apr 13, 2025Name: Stuff'd Blueberry Brownie Cheesecake Stout
Brewery: 903 Brewers
Location: Sherman, TX
Style: Pastry Stout
ABV: 9.2%
Canned: Unknown
Date: 13 April 2025
Going back to my cellar, I opted for a Pastry Stout. I am using a pint glass and serving the beer at 50 degrees. The pour created a foamy, one-fingered, light tan head with terrible retention. The quick dissipation left no lacing on the glass. The color is inky black, with ruby mahogany hues, charting at SRM 36, and opaque. This beer's appearance is below average.
Nosing the glass, I smell molasses, dark roasted malts, toasted brown bread, vanilla, leather, raisins, berries, dates, toffee, caramel, tobacco, chocolate, coffee, and earthiness. Smelling the glass again, I notice toffee, floral, vanilla, and earthy.
Sipping the beer, I taste toasted bread, toffee, anise, berries, raisins, fudgy, toffee, caramel, dark chocolate, vanilla, cream, tobacco, flower bouquet, grassy, herbal, molasses, char, dark roasted malts, medium roasted coffee, and earthiness.
The mouthfeel is smooth, finishing with bitterness. The body is medium-plus and low carbonation.
I got this beer from Tavour, and I never thought I would judge a 903 so harshly. This beer is terrible. The flavors are a conglomeration with no balance and harmony. The cheesecake gets lost in the beer, and the beer peeks around the corner, letting you know there is something. Overall, it's not a good beer.
Reviewed by hoptheology from South Dakota
2.25/5 rDev -36.8%
look: 1.25 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 1.75 | feel: 2.75 | overall: 1.5
2.25/5 rDev -36.8%
look: 1.25 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 1.75 | feel: 2.75 | overall: 1.5
12 oz can purchased in KCMO at Lukas' Wine and Spirits.
Calusa snifter.
A medium-brown pour forms a ruddy, ugly looking trub-like brown body with absolutely zero head retention. The head starts at 1/3 finger but after about 10 seconds there is no trace whatsoever. It is definitely the look of a beer where the adjuncts have taken over and destroyed the body and head retention. This beer is very unsightly.
Aroma is thankfully better with some earthy brownie batter, slight fudge, elements of cream cheese, and very slight hints of nonspecific fruitiness which I guess would point to the blueberry but without knowing any better I couldn't have guessed it.
Flavor is sweet to start - leading off with some pleasant fudge and spongy brownie. Secondly comes some unfinished taste like yeast trub. Third, some cream cheese and faint blueberry bubble gum...and then finally as soon as those flavors are perceived, they're gone in lieu of total ethanol. I mean the beer just belly flops into alcohol. I've had 12-13% Quads that were less intense. Just a huge, massive, burning FLAVOR of ethanol right in your face.
Feel is buzzing with carbonation and burning at the same time with alcohol. It's thin. There's not much else to this.
Overall, I'm equally vicious to any beer or brewery that does shit like this. This beer sucks. I don't care if you're the Alchemist or a beloved little local hot spot, I will be as honest as possible. This one needs to go back to the drawing board. I'd try it again if only to see if this was packaged improperly, but I'm pretty sure I have a good representation of this beer. This was a disaster.
Price paid : $2.99 / can
Would buy again : absolutely not
Jun 26, 2020Calusa snifter.
A medium-brown pour forms a ruddy, ugly looking trub-like brown body with absolutely zero head retention. The head starts at 1/3 finger but after about 10 seconds there is no trace whatsoever. It is definitely the look of a beer where the adjuncts have taken over and destroyed the body and head retention. This beer is very unsightly.
Aroma is thankfully better with some earthy brownie batter, slight fudge, elements of cream cheese, and very slight hints of nonspecific fruitiness which I guess would point to the blueberry but without knowing any better I couldn't have guessed it.
Flavor is sweet to start - leading off with some pleasant fudge and spongy brownie. Secondly comes some unfinished taste like yeast trub. Third, some cream cheese and faint blueberry bubble gum...and then finally as soon as those flavors are perceived, they're gone in lieu of total ethanol. I mean the beer just belly flops into alcohol. I've had 12-13% Quads that were less intense. Just a huge, massive, burning FLAVOR of ethanol right in your face.
Feel is buzzing with carbonation and burning at the same time with alcohol. It's thin. There's not much else to this.
Overall, I'm equally vicious to any beer or brewery that does shit like this. This beer sucks. I don't care if you're the Alchemist or a beloved little local hot spot, I will be as honest as possible. This one needs to go back to the drawing board. I'd try it again if only to see if this was packaged improperly, but I'm pretty sure I have a good representation of this beer. This was a disaster.
Price paid : $2.99 / can
Would buy again : absolutely not
Reviewed by Cylinsier from Pennsylvania
3.92/5 rDev +10.1%
look: 4 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 4
3.92/5 rDev +10.1%
look: 4 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 4
12 oz can
Pours opaque black, no head retention.
Aroma of cocoa, brown sugar, and faint cheesecake.
Flavor is fudge, caramel, vanilla, pie crust, hints of blueberry, and maybe a bit of coffee bean.
Medium body, stinging carbonation on the tongue.
I definitely get the brownie notes, and the blueberry is there in the aftertaste. Not much cheesecake to it. As a desert stout it's actually not overly rich. Definitely on the sweet side. Flavor is pretty great. A little lighter on the body than I would have wanted. Overall pretty enjoyable and worth a try.
May 03, 2020Pours opaque black, no head retention.
Aroma of cocoa, brown sugar, and faint cheesecake.
Flavor is fudge, caramel, vanilla, pie crust, hints of blueberry, and maybe a bit of coffee bean.
Medium body, stinging carbonation on the tongue.
I definitely get the brownie notes, and the blueberry is there in the aftertaste. Not much cheesecake to it. As a desert stout it's actually not overly rich. Definitely on the sweet side. Flavor is pretty great. A little lighter on the body than I would have wanted. Overall pretty enjoyable and worth a try.
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