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The Kernel Export Stout London 1890

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A bottle of Export Stout London 1890 from The Kernel microbrewery in London, England.

Export Stout London 1890 is a 7,7% abv stout, probably brewed after a London stout recipe from 1890. It poured a black color with a light brown head. The aroma was dry, ashy and with roasted coffee notes. The body was medium heavy with a creamy carbonation. The flavor started with a mild caramel note, dry coffee and acidity from the carbonation. The mild sweetness stayed throughout the beer and lingered in the finish which had a good roasted bitterness. Unlike the overly sweet American stouts or the very dry Irish, this stout lands on a harmonic middle ground – it’s well balanced and very drinkable. Great brewing!

Thanks to Jonas for bringing the bottle.

The Kernel, based close to the historic heart of London brewing in Southwark, was founded by Evin O’Riordain, Chrigl Luthy and Toby Munn in 2009. Today it’s one of the hottest new micro breweries in England, with a number of great beers in their line-up, from pale ales to stouts.

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