About This Beer
In Guatemala, there’s a Mayan Saint named Maximon who chain smokes, parties, and yes, drinks like a fish. This rum-barrel Aged Imperial Stout, infused with cinnamon, cacao, and ancho chilis, tastes like it was brewed in his honor.
Even the name Popo Vuh comes from a Mayan holy text!
Tasting Notes
At 12% ABV, it’s strong enough to satisfy a rum-soaked deity, and the gently warming heat from cinnamon and chilis evokes the flavors of Central America. And the fudgy flavors on the finish definitely taste divine — within many Mayan traditions, chocolate is the food of the gods!
Thick
Smooth
Spicy
Fudgy
Noteworthy Ingredients
Cinnamon
Rum Barrels
Chile Peppers
Reviews
3.78
32 Ratings
addison102
4.0
A fudgy cinnamon infused stout with slight hints of ancho Chile.
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wjgeese1972
1.0
aweful. FLAT AS MY HEAD. really off putting flavor. not cinnemon. more like wet sneaker. drain pour. done with grimm
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nicholas3042
1.5
Really funny tasting…couldn’t enjoy it
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Jakes
4.0
This is a still beer and probably should have been labeled as such. a little fusel from the rum casking but overall this beer is solid if you know what you’re getting into
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maxwell19
0.25
Abysmal beer. Im mad I wasted money on it.
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