Atrium / Totem Albino Imperial Milk White Stout


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Brewed by Brasserie Atrium
Style: Flavored - Other
Marche-en-Famenne, Belgium

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RATINGS: 5   MEAN: 3.72/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.38/5   IBU: 60   EST. CALORIES: 315   ABV: 10.5%
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Atrium/Totem collab Ingredïenten: water, gerstemout, haver, koffie, hop, vanille, cacaobonen, lactose, gist. "Hey baby... Let 's take a walk on the white side.." Lou Reed

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3.6
Idiosynkrasie (13823) - Bielefeld, GERMANY - JAN 12, 2022
UPDATED: JAN 12, 2022 330ml bottle. Cloudy, amber colour with average, thick, creamy, moderately lasting and lacing, off-white head. Spicy aroma, hints of coffee, coffee beans, cocoa, a touch of vanilla. Taste is sweet-ish malty, slightly spicy, notes of coffee, coffee beans, white coffee, some cocoa, a touch of vanilla; minimally warming, alcoholic finish. Creamy texture, smooth and soft palate, fine, mildly prickly carbonation. Nice composition, good balance, maybe a tad too sweet.

4
lello4ever (2191) - Torino, ITALY - DEC 3, 2020
UPDATED: DEC 3, 2020 Una birra molto interessante. Di aspetto una golden ale dorata con poca schiuma. Aroma alcolico con sentori di cacao. La bevuta è molto piacevole. Dolce con note di cacao e caffè, corpo pieno, bassa carbonazione. Ovviamente manca la tostatura. Ben riuscita.

4.6
szegolli (7) - La Louvière, BELGIUM - NOV 15, 2020 does not count
UPDATED: NOV 15, 2020 Épatant. Elle est ronde et profonde avec des notes très marquées de cacao et de café mais avec une robe ambrée. Complexe et on ne sent pas son haut degrés d'alcool. Produit remarquable.Chapeau bas!

3.8
Fin (15185) - Attenkirchen, Bavaria, GERMANY - AUG 23, 2020
UPDATED: AUG 23, 2020 Bottle from Etre Gourmet, Grez-Doiceau, Belgium, Saturday 22nd August 2020 listening to Better Oblivion Community Centre - (self titled album) cooking a King Prawn Curry with homemade Nan Bread and Mushroom Bhajis. Pours amber, actually dark amber, looks clear with just a little chill haze and a white head. Earthy, nutty nose with a little woody edge. Very sweet taste, a little boozy, fruity, a touch nutty in the mouth, smooth a light creaminess, some tangy milk chocolate. This is very good which impresses me as I am not normally a fan of these white stouts.

3.3
Alengrin (9649) - Gent, BELGIUM - AUG 15, 2020
UPDATED: AUG 15, 2020 Two beloved and notably progressive Belgian craft breweries presenting the - to my knowledge - second 'white stout' in the country (after BBP's True & False), stressing the 'stout' part by turning it into an 'imperial milk stout' by adding lactose, next to other flavourings (cocoa nibs and vanilla). To me this whole 'white stout' joke was never funny to begin with and I was silently hoping that this silliness had died a silent death by now, but this is Atrium plus Totem, so I could not resist buying a bottle to have a taste of it. At first medium thick but thinning to eventually disappearing, slightly irregular, quickly opening, off-white ring for a head (along with some flat patches in the middle), near-clear deep amber-glowing orange blonde robe with fine but numerous strings of enthusiastic sparkling. Aroma of biscuit soaked in brandy, vanilla, honey liqueur, white chocolate, candied orange peel, fig, caramel, yellow raisins, milk powder, cashew nuts, honey-glazed carrots, wood glue, peaches in 'jenever', ferrous water. Sweet onset with sourish edge, cleanly fruity with notes of fig, candy apple and candied apricot, medium carbonation, smooth and rather resinous, eventually vinous mouthfeel; a clear alcohol heat is noticeable from the start. Slick biscuity maltiness, hard-caramelly and a tad hazelnutty, sweet with a slight bitter edge but more from ever more obnoxious alcohol than anything else; clear vanilla appears retronasally, while the cocoa nibs, combined with the caramelized malt sweetness, adds a faint whiff of white chocolate. The lactose maintains a dominating sweetness all the way through, but its creaminess is seriously hampered by strongly burning alcohol, becoming very brandy-like long before its time and making for an overly boozy, astringent ending phase, in which vanilla, white chocolate and candied fruit elements linger. Hops remain primarily structural and play no important part here. Desserty sipper for sure, but more a flavoured barley wine of sorts than anything even remotely stout-like; it is not because you put typical pastry stout flavours into a strong blonde beer, that you automatically end up with a 'white stout'. I do not think this creation was a very good idea - too bad, because I love Atrium and I admire Totem, but in a good collab (not a very common phenomenon in my experience), the sum of one and one is three and that certainly is not the case here for me. Sweet and overly boozy (even harshly so in the end) - with, importantly, the side note that 'white stout' does not exist and should not exist. Reminds me a lot of Hoppin' Frog's The Frog Abides - and suffers from the same silliness and uselessness, but even more so from overt booziness. Have a point for being 'special', but otherwise this is not my cup of tea, I'm afraid. Sincerely sorry Valéry and Klaas!

3.9
Hopverdju (4460) - BELGIUM - AUG 6, 2020
UPDATED: AUG 6, 2020 33 cl fles. 60 IBU. 17 EBC. Licht amber kleurig bier met crème kleurig schuim. Geur: hazelnootpasta, kastanje, ersatz koffie, koperen muntstukken, herfstbladeren, nat bos. Smaak: zoet, hopbitter, alcoholisch, hazelnootpasta, cacao. Medium koolzuurprikkel. Afdronk: hopbitter, wat koffie. Leuk, maar geen stout. Dit is Flavored - Other zoals alle witte stouts.


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