Time for my second secret Santa review which was the Chocolate Stout at a whopping 8.4% which I enjoyed last night after coming home from work. So first thing I should probably admit I'm not normally a stout drinker, having been scarred many years ago in Student life from thinking it was smart to drink Guiness and it causing heart burn. So in that context this rather lovely brew was a bit of a revelation.
I do like to try beers over different temperature ranges since the flavour can change a great deal from fridge 5 deg to room temperature, and given that I took a good hour and a half over this beer I had the chance to try it over the whole range.
Pouring this is a rich dark chocolate almost black dense beer with a relatively short lived coffee brown head.
Aroma was rich earthy becoming malty as it warmed
Tasted cold to cool there's a good bitterness from mid to late taste that balances the heft of the classic stout malt flavour. Similarly at the cool to about 13 deg there's a light creamy start before, wham, the huge malt and bitter chocolate taste lands, ending in bitterness balanced with sweetness left from the malt.
Once warmer nearing room temperature the dark malt flavours felt like they overwhelmed the bitterness and more subtle notes, becoming almost chewable as a gutsy heft of malt.
As for the 8.4%, well after not having eaten anything over the day due to how busy the hospital was, I made sure to have this over the course of a meal which it worked well with, I wouldn't have guessed it was that strong.
Overall, really enjoyed trying something I wouldn't have chosen myself and it's made me think again about stout and in particular how the flavours work well at that cool but not necessarily chilled level.
Thank you Santa #2 good stuff!
Anna
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