Monday, 3 November 2014

Beer # 154 The Blood of CTHULHU Sawdust City Brewery



The Blood of CTHULHU
Collaboration with  Bar Hop Bar

Sawdust City Brewery


Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada

Independent
Flavoured Imperial Stout 9.5 % ABV Brown Glass Bottle 650 ml.
$9.95 (Canadian) At the Brewery
Twitter: @SawdustCityBeer
                @barhopbar

Something deliciously evil rose from the depths of the Sawdust City Brewery on Halloween night. Which is when I actually intended to post this blog, but... trick or treating and a candy coma got in the way. So here it is now! The blood of CTHULHU is about as dark and mysterious as it's name is hard to pronounce. The Demi-god in question, the hideous Cthulhu, is a creation of the twisted genius of H.P. Lovecraft. First appearing in the Call of Cthulhu in 1928 it is described as a cross between a man, an octopus, and a dragon that lives in a sunken city called R'lyeh in the South Pacific. And if you are like me you are quick to notice that he was more than likely some inspiration for Bill Nighy's Character of Davy Jones in the Pirates of the Caribbean Movies.



Davy Jones, Cthulhu's long lost brother
Oh, back to that pronunciation... Cthulhu is pronounced according to its creator as "Kuh-lull-heloo" with a heavy emphasis on the first Kuh. In more modern times, the pronunciation has morphed to "Kuh-thoo-loo" (thankfully). The most difficult thing, is that no matter how you wish to pronounce it, after a bottle of tonight's offering at 9.5 % abv, I can barely pronounce my own name (please drink and worship Cthulhu responsibly).

Tonight's beer is an Imperial stout with a whopping 9.5% ABV that has been flavoured with fresh raspberries, cranberries, and sour cherries.

Onto the Sacrifice, I mean Tasting...


Pours an inky dark brown/black with a light skiff of a dark tan head. First sniff gives us dark roasted malts with lots of burnt/caramelised sugars. There is a underlying fruitiness in the nose of  bright red berries. In the first sip caremelised sugar is predominant. With lots of smoky earthy malts with some turbinado sugars, licorice, and dark molasses. Through the middle the beers goes creamy and softens as the fruits act on the tongue. the tangy dark malts yield to the soft red fruits. Raspberry sour cherry and cranberries all come out to play at the finish, like emerging from a long dark tunnel into the sunlight. Alcohol is evident, but warming, not hot and in your face. slightly sticky on the lips. Aeration gives us a huge burst of raspberry and alcohol.

 Impressions: Fail, So-so, Pass, Exceptional 

Cost: 5/6 PASS

Colour: 6/6 EXCEPTIONAL
Beer Style: 6/6 EXCEPTIONAL
Re-Order:  5/6 PASS (Get it while you can and beg them to make more!)
Experience:  6/6 EXCEPTIONAL


Final Thoughts:

It is not often you get a chance to slake your thirst with the blood of a demi-god... So I would suggest you get to the brewery or one of the many pubs pouring this dark delight before it is gone.

Cheers


CJT



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