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St. Ambroise Stout Imperial Russe Limited Release
McAuslan Brewing
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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1 3.50 1 3 06-13-2012

Brewer's Description:
St-Ambroise Russian Imperial Stout is Quebec’s tribute to the late 1700’s English Imperial Stouts, brewed for the Russian courts of Catherine the Great. Made from a blend of barley malts, St-Ambroise Russian Imperial Stout is infused with Cascade, Goldings and Willamette hops, resulting in an outstanding hop-character with a smooth finish. Bourbon wood-aged, this full-bodied ale has a rich, smoky aroma with hints of vanilla, expresso and chocolate.

Alcohol Content (ABV): 9.2%
Calories: Unknown
Carbohydrates: Unknown
Bitterness (IBU): Unknown
**Stats are based on a 12 ounce beer

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User: beerlover420  (1413 reviews/ratings) 
Added: 06-13-2012

Location: St.Georges, Quebec, Canada- Ultra Store
Type: Bottle 
Rating: 3.5
There are so many crazy good beers in this category that this one simply does not measure up. There are flavors of dry oak, caramel, cocoa, and bitterness in this beer, but where is the smokiness that other reviewers mention? The fancy packaging is probably to blame for the overly high ratings for this beer.


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