Miles Davis' Bitches Brew

Stout - Imperial / Double

In honor of the 40th anniversary of the original release of Bitches Brew, Miles Davis' 1970 paradigm-shifting landmark fusion breakthrough, we've created our own Bitches Brew -- a bold, dark beer that's a fusion of three threads of imperial stout and one thread of honey beer with gesho root. It's a gustatory analog to Miles' masterpiece.

ABV

9.0

Rating

4.04

Rating count

56,527

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Christoph Stouder

Oh lord, I forgot how good this was!

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Matt Varney

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Geo Thing

Meh…upon further review…not bad!

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Chad Webb

Love the album, the beer not as much. This was a weird mixture. Perhaps it aged too long, maybe it was the blend of honey, gesho root, coffee etc. Either way, this was interesting, but not for me.

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David Greene

Definitely not what I thought it was going to be. From the cellar of Kathe Hetter.

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Stu Grieve

Decade old 750. Has aged nicely.

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Jeremy Ellis

Not for me

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Erron R.

Very lovely initial notes but the aftertaste isn’t the most desirable

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Arlinton Bourne

This bottle is about 7 years old, it ages very well.

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James C

Super smooth and not really boozy tasting. Cheers!

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Lance Wachholz

REALLY good.

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Alan F

Not my favorite… but interesting. Too much barrel? Maybe the gesho root? Maybe too many eyes of newt 😆. Kinda like too much cowbell. Not necessarily a good thing…

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Doug Jeffery

Ceptember Cellar Celebration beer #25. 750 mL bottled on 11/18/2015. This beer ages soooo well. Smooth, chocolate, roasty. I have a few more like this down there still…

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Greg Geist

Not my cup of tea.

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Paul Connor

Bottle aged 3 years. It went flat.

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Heidi W.

Very dark and little carbonation. Sweet honey and something woody and herbaceous -- maybe that's the gesho root?

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Irish MASMS

From the craigslist haul in #2019 Malty stout nose. Dark black color, brown head that faded slowly. Malty, with a weird sorta tart flavor that lingers after the finish. Meh. #forTheBadge #cellaringInPlace

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Adam B

Probably at least 3-4 years in the cellar, good flavors, solid roastiness…4.10

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Jeff S

2012 vintage. Oh my

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Chauncey Frend

Its been too long!

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Jay B.

Hell yeah!

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Kirk

2014.

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