TOM CREAN Tom Crean Six Magpies Stout 50Cl 4.5%

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A delicious triple, dry-hopped stout hailing from the renowned Tom Crean Brewery in Kenmare. This stout is crafted from a unique blend of six-grain types, offering a taste reminiscent of stouts before the introduction of nitrogen. With its subtle hop presence and perfect mouthfeel, it boasts a classic combination of grains that tantalises the palate. Dive into the rich flavours and aromas of this stout and experience a beer that stands out in its category. Purchase online or in-store now.

Beer Type: Stout

ABV: 4.5%

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Tom Crean Six Magpies Stout is not just another stout; it's a testament to the art of brewing. Originating from the Tom Crean Brewery in Kenmare, this beer pays homage to traditional brewing methods. The brewery, named after the legendary Antarctic explorer Tom Crean, carries forward a legacy of adventure, determination, and passion, which is evident in every sip of their beers.

The Six Magpies Stout is a triple, dry-hopped marvel. Made from a combination of six distinct grain types, it offers a flavour profile that takes you back in time – reminiscent of stouts before the widespread use of nitrogen. This brewing choice results in a beer with a more authentic, robust flavour, setting it apart from many contemporary stouts.

Tasting Notes:

  • Appearance: Deep, dark hue typical of stouts, with a creamy, persistent head.
  • Aroma: A blend of roasted malts with subtle hints of coffee and chocolate, complemented by the earthy aroma of hops.
  • Flavour: Rich malt flavours dominate, with notes of dark chocolate, coffee, and a hint of caramel. The hops add a slight bitterness, balancing the sweetness of the malts.
  • Mouthfeel: Smooth and velvety, with a medium to full body. The carbonation is moderate, making it easy to drink and allowing the flavours to linger on the palate.

This stout is perfect for those who appreciate the finer details in beer. Its complexity and depth of flavour make it suitable for both seasoned stout lovers and those new to the style. Whether you're reminiscing about old times or creating new memories, Tom Crean Six Magpies Stout is the perfect companion.

So, if you're looking to experience a stout that offers more than just a generic taste, the Tom Crean Six Magpies Stout is the one for you. Dive into its rich flavours, appreciate its history, and enjoy a beer that truly stands out.

Purchase online or in-store now.

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