Beer specs
- Beer details
Péché Mortel
- Brewery: Dieu du Ciel · Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Variety: Ale · American Ale · American Double / Imperial Stout
- Alcohol: ABV 9.50% / ABW 7.60%
- Preferred vessel: Bottle
- Color: Full Black (Imperial stout) (70 SRM)
- Added by kylejlarson
Péché Mortel (French for “Mortal Sin”) is an intensely black and dense beer with very pronounced roasted flavours. Fair trade coffee is infused during the brewing process, intensifying the bitterness of the beer and giving it a powerful coffee taste. Péché mortel is brewed to be savored; we invite you to drink it in moderation.
Reviews
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- Review by kylejlarson
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kylejlarson
- drank this beer from a Snifter in Minneapolis, MN
- Jan. 25th, 2009 at 2:08 p.m.
- Comment:
Smell is amazing fresh coffee, chocolate, and earth. This beer is very different from other coffee beers I’ve had. The coffee is dominating, almost to the point of eating a coffee bean. Flavor is roasted and it grows quickly and powerfully. Bitter chocolate backs up the java nicely. The taste of coffee stays and is a welcome guest; this beer rocks it.
- Characteristics: chocolate coffee earthy roasted
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- Review by mballmur
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mballmur
- drank this beer from a Bottle
- April 7th, 2009 at 7:18 p.m.
- Comment:
- Characteristics:
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- Review by Jonathan Stegall
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Jonathan Stegall
- drank this beer from a Pint glass in Atlanta, GA
- Aug. 27th, 2009 at 8:30 a.m.
- Comment:
This is a really unique dark beer. There is a good mixture of flavors that, at first, is a little hard to distinguish but then the coffee kicks in.
- Characteristics: black chocolate coffee dark roasted
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