Tommyknocker Maple Nut Brown Ale

The folks over at Tommyknocker Brewery from Idaho Springs, Colorado just recently started distributing to my state of Minnesota. So upon receiving an email yesterday from Alvey of The Four Firkins that they had their beers stocked for our drinking pleasure I figured I had no excuse not to give them a shot. I purchased a mixed six-pack and decided to start with their best selling bottled beer Maple Nut Brown Ale. This brew happens to have been bottled March 13 09, I always appreciate it when brewers date their bottles. This beer pours a nice dark brown color that is moderately translucent when brought to light. Creamy off white head is a solid two fingers and lasts for a few minutes leaving a bit of lacing around the glass creating a very nice presentation. Aroma has a very nice malt base with nuttiness and chocolate coming through quite strongly as well as some additional sweetness. Wow this is one interesting Nut Brown Ale. Smooth sweet chocolate flavors from the Chocolate Malts used in this brew are in the forefront of the flavor as is a very nicely distinguished nutty flavor as well as some very nice caramel flavors, likely a from a combination of roasted malt and the pure maple syrup used in brewing. I really enjoy the distinct nutty flavor present as i have yet to sample many Nut Brown Ales that I really think are suiting of the name. Further though this beer is a bit on the sweet side it is not overwhelming in any way at all and the Chocolate Malt is a delicious contrast. The mouthfeel of this beer is incredibly smooth and the body is rather light, with a 4.5% ABV this beer is incredibly sessionable. Originally I planned on buying a six pack of this beer but figured I would take the opportunity to try more of their beers with their sampler pack, now that I have consumed this beer, perhaps faster than any other I have yet to review I am a bit disappointed I don’t have any more in the fridge as I could continue drinking this beer all night. Guess I have another excuse to get some more in the future. I first heard about this beer when the guys over at BeerTapTV reviewed it and apparently got a bad bottle. They of course revisited the beer and had a much more pleasant experience here. Though this beer is quite sweet and not the kind of brew I would traditionally give strong praises it is unquestionably tasty, easy to drink and enjoyable to consume. I could see myself easily drinking far too many of these brews on a day out in the mines. Give it a shot and ride your bike.

Tommyknocker Nut Brown Ale

One Response to “Tommyknocker Maple Nut Brown Ale”

  1. I hate to distract from the page dedicated to this beer, but i could not find anywhere else to post a comment or send an email and this page kept coming up in my search results so please pass this on to the person in charge of the website. Here it is: on your page titled liqour laws by state you have a section on mississippi. The majority of the laws attributed to mississippi were correct, however the part that says mississippi has no known open container laws is highly incorrect, recently mississippi passed a law that actually requires police to take people charged with open container to jail, regardless of who is driving or any other circumstance. A friend of mine had a DD and ONE open beer that was half full and was arrested, while the driver was allowed to go. For many years it was merely a ticket but now you will be incarcerated. Im not 100% on our empty container law but im pretty sure if its not rolling around in the back of the truck and missing some paint its a similar story. So be careful all and be sure to express any concerns with your local congressman or governor and remember; they only pay attention every other november. Merry Christmas.

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