July 11, 2014

4 Hands Cast Iron Oatmeal Brown

Brewed By: 4 Hands Brewing Co. in Saint Louis, Missouri
Purchased: 12oz bottle bought at Binny's in Naperville, IL; 2014
Style/ABV: Brown Ale, 5.5% 
Reported IBUs: ?

This beer is proof that distributors hanging around in stores offering me free samples can persuade me to buy their beer. About 4 Hands Brewing Co.: 
4 Hands Brewing Co. are a brewery based out of Saint Louis, Missouri. The brewery was founded in 2011 by owner/president Kevin Lemp. The brewery features a number of brewers, including ex-Goose Island guru, Will Johnston. 4 Hands is all about hand-crafted beers, and they feature a barrel-aging program that uses wine and spirit barrels. Exciting stuff. Definitely check out their website or Facebook page.
The Cast Iron Oatmeal Brown is an American Brown Ale brewed with hefty malts. The bottle reads: "This is one robust brown ale. We use chocolate malts, roasted barley, and oats to give this beer that cast iron backbone. Cast Iron Oatmeal Brown pours a dark mahogany with aromas of dark chocolate and coffee."
4 Hands Cast Iron Oatmeal Brown

This is your typical Brown Ale affair: a dark brown, but not opaque body; two fingers of brown tinged head hanging around for the long haul. You could float a bottle cap on this head, probably courtesy of the oats. Yay, oats! Shining a bright light through the beer reveals that ruby red body, and there's some pretty active streams of carbonation cascading up. It's a Brown Ale, folks.

The aroma here is REALLY NICE. I cannot emphasize that enough. For this style, this is one of the best smelling Brown Ales out there. I'm getting knocked on my ass with huge waves of cocoa chocolate, caramel, toast and biscuit, Brown Ale nuttiness, and huge oats. There's some coffee-mocha-creamer in the mix as well. This is everything you want in a Brown Ale, and then some. It's a sweet aroma...and just yeah. Wow. 

The taste follows through with the aroma, with intense sweetness, a pillowy-smooth mouthfeel, and good vibes all around. I'm getting big chocolate, cocoa, coffee, creamer, mocha, toasted notes and biscuit, Tootsie chocolates, and even some hints of lightly floral hops on the finish. There's some nutty and toasty notes in here, and the whole thing just dials the execution up to 11. 

This is one of the better American Brown Ales I have had...I don't seek out this style very often, but there you go. The mouthfeel is medium-bodied, and smooth as hell. Palate depth is phenomenal, but the complexity could maybe be a little higher. Or could it? I don't know....at 5.5% this plays things straight, and I like that. Up front: tons of cocoa and velvety smooth chocolate, oats, coffee creamer, coffee, mocha; the mids hit a biscuit and toast note, with more creamer and coffee, lingering cocoa sweetness; the back end continues to dust your palate with malt sweetness, faint hops show up to balance things out, and the finish is all malts. Fat, stupid, delicious.

Rating: Divine Brew (4.5/5.0 Untappd)

I'm feeling a Strong 
Divine Brew on this. This is one of the best American Brown Ales I have had...at least the best one that doesn't cheat too much. Yeah, the oats are an adjunct and they help to beef things up, but this isn't an Imperial Brown Ale or some Christmas release. It plays things straight, and that's cool. 

Random Thought: 4 Hands, you seem cool. I might buy more of your shit. 

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