Liquid Lullaby
Town Square Brewing Co.

Liquid LullabyLiquid Lullaby
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From:
Town Square Brewing Co.
 
Alberta, Canada
Style:
American Imperial Stout
ABV:
9.6%
Score:
+8 ratings needed
Avg:
3.67 | pDev: 1.91%
Ratings:
2 | reviews: 2
Status:
Inactive
Rated:
May 01, 2021
Added:
Feb 20, 2020
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Recent ratings and reviews.
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Reviewed by TooManyGlasses from Canada (AB)

3.74/5  rDev +1.9%
look: 4 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.75
Dark brown pour with a fine light brown/ mocha head.
Roasty and malty on nose - caramel, hint of coffee grounds, a bit of earthy hops.
Tastes of roasty dark malt, cocoa, bittersweet chocolate, notes of coffee and earthy floral hop bitterness at the back.
Remarkably thinner than anticipated with medium mouthfeel on subdued carbonation ; finishes dry with a bit of an earthy bittersweetness.

Revisited Jan 3/24 with fresher can - certainly better (though skinny can flowed over on opening and glass flowed over with minimal pour). Once massive head settled this had a ton of coffee, dark chocolate, and a bittersweet (decently bitter) kick but really a nice creamy full mouthfeel. Deserves more a 4-4.15 overall rating.
May 01, 2021
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Reviewed by biboergosum from Canada (AB)

3.6/5  rDev -1.9%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.5
12oz can at the brewpub nigh Summerside in YEG suburban hell. Logistics, if you're actually wondering.

This beer pours a mostly clear, dark amber-highlighted brown colour, with a thin cap of wispy, bubbly, and streaky tan head, which leaves a bit of stringy, high-altitude lace around the glass as things lazily sink farther south than we already are at this particular juncture.

It smells of doughy and bready caramel malt, a hint of wet charred woodiness, some muddled black pome fruity notes, aniseed, and an understated earthy, musty, and leafy hoppiness. The taste is grainy and bready cereal malt, bittersweet cocoa powder, a bit of damp ashiness, black licorice 'candies', and more sedate weedy, leafy, and dead floral hop esters.

The carbonation is average in its palate-pleasing frothiness, the body a so-so medium weight, and fairly smooth, with a nice airy creaminess evolving as things slowly warm up a tad around here. It finishes off-dry, the sneaky smoke and mixed malty essences predominating.

Overall - this is an appreciable enough version of the style, a little drier than the norm, but that's a-ok. Just chatting with one of the brewers earlier reminded me of the fact that everything need not fall into exactly defined parameters - sometimes, but not always. Anyways, a nice sipper to accompany the idea that, if it's unseasonably nice outside today, then tomorrow shall return to seasonable shittiness, of course.
Feb 20, 2020