In this beer blog, we are going to drink another beer from Arbor Brewing. I am talking about their Michael Faricy’s Stout. If you read my earlier beer blog posts on their beers, you know the history of Arbor Brewing Company. If you have not read them, please, read those posts to get to know this great craft brewery from Ann Arbor, Michigan. Let us get into this beer.
It has a jet black color with a nice constant tan color head. The aroma is both chocolate and coffee notes. The taste has a burned to smokey malty to slight chocolate notes with a smooth dry cocoa notes. The aftertaste is smokey notes that fades away. It is pretty drinkable beer.
This crowd-pleaser has a dark coffee-like appearance with a creamy head and smoky, roasted grain aromas. It is rich and creamy on the palate with chalky, burnt flavors balanced by lush dark chocolates and never turns too dry through the smoky finish. Full-flavored yet highly drinkable—rich and creamy without being thick or heavy.