
This brings me back to my mountain lover, Breckenridge. Breck clears my head and fills my heart. What's not to like about Breckenridge? Back in the day my buddies and I spent many nights in the Breckenridge Brewery drinking George Foremans (oatmeal stout and IPA), Breck's rendition of the black and tan. Let's just say after a few of these at altitude, they knocked you on your ass like George Foreman did in his day. It was one of the local hangouts during the week and I even ruled the pool table back then.
Marketing Spin
Who would have thought deep in the jungles of Papua New Guinea and Madagascar grew the perfect ingredient to build an extraordinary Porter in Colorado? An ale that has all the chocolate and roasted nut flavor of a classic Porter, with an enigmatic surprise thrown in for good measure, real vanilla bean. Breckenridge Brewery’s Vanilla Porter. A vanilla kiss in a rich, dark sea.
Appearance:Very dark in color almost black
Smell:Mild coffee,mild hints of vanilla
Taste:You get a coffee hit at first then as it settles you get that vaniila aftertaste.
Mouthfeel:Very light and a little sweet.
Drinkability:Really smooth
Grade = A
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