Courtesy of Firestone Walker Brewing Co |
Paso Robles, CA:
With All Hallows’ Eve on the near horizon, it is time once again for a
little black magic from Firestone Walker Brewing Company as the
brewery’s seasonal Velvet Merlin oatmeal stout is set to make its annual
return starting in mid October.
The
2016 release of Velvet Merlin sticks to the beer’s proven script as a
decadent oatmeal stout that will warm your innards on a cold autumn or
winter night.
The
malt bill features Maris Otter, 2-Row Pale, Roast Barley, English Dark
Caramel, Medium Caramel, Carafa Malt, and Oats. A subtle hop profile
comes entirely from U.S.-grown Fuggle hops.
“I
have a real soft spot for oatmeal stouts,” said Brewmaster Matt
Brynildson. “The Velvet Merlin recipe is from my homebrew days. It’s
pretty straightforward, and it’s all about the malt.”
The
resulting beer offers robust cocoa and espresso aromas with subtle
American hop nuances. Rich dark chocolate and roasted coffee flavors
accentuate a creamy mouthfeel and dry finish to create perfect balance
in this full-bodied stout.
In The Beginning…
Velvet Merlin was born under the name Velvet Merkin back in 2004, when it was first offered as a brewery-only beer.
Several
years later, when this astonishingly silky stout became popular enough
to package for distribution, Velvet Merkin was recast as Velvet Merlin for the sake of public manners, and as a nod to Brynildson’s nickname at the brewery, Merlin.
“I
initially fought the name change, but ultimately had to agree that
things might get a bit hairy if we sent a beer called Velvet Merkin to
broad market,” Brynildson said. “The important part of the name is
‘velvet,’ which describes the texture we’re always aiming for with this
beer.”
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