Saturday, March 23, 2013

Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout

It was freezing cold on Friday, and I wanted something to kick the chill after I got back from walking my dog, so I grabbed one of the Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stouts out of the case I picked up a few days ago.  It's an appealing beer when first poured:


No light came through the poured beer -- it's a silky-looking opaque black.  There was about a half-inch light brown head, but it fell very quickly, leaving slight lacing on the sides of the glass.  It's got a delicious roasted malt aroma with very strong bittersweet chocolate notes, but there's also a faint floral character lurking in the background.  The flavor is predominantly a creamy chocolate, but you can also taste hints of caramel, coffee, and burnt toast.  The maltiness is well-balanced with the hop profile, which added a little in the way of fruitiness (blackberries, maybe plums?).  I was expecting more of a bitter taste from an Imperial Stout; Brooklyn's website says this beer only has 51 IBUs, which is on the low end for this style.  The 10% ABV does not disappoint, and this IS finishes with a slightly bitter, slightly dry warmth.  This is the kind of beer that should be sipped by itself or had with dessert.

I believe this is the first Brooklyn beer that I've had.  I had heard good things about Brooklyn beers, and this one grabbed my attention.  I will definitely be looking for other Brooklyn varieties to try in the future.  Cheers!

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