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- Brasserie Dieu Du Ciel
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rAvg: 4.22
pDev: 9.72%
Reviews: 495
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Brasserie Dieu Du Ciel
Quebec
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Canada
Style | ABV
American Stout
| 6.50%
ABV
Availability:
Rotating.
bottle (453)
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on-tap (37)
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nitro-tap (5)
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Notes:
Also known as Aphrodite or Aphrodisiac in the USA.
(Cacao Et A La Vanille)
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niangelo
Alberta (Canada)
4.45
/5
rDev
+5.5%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Served from a bottle.
Pours a viscous black-brown with fine carbonation on the sides of the glass, a half-inch cinnamon head which recedes in a couple of minutes. The nose is, as advertised, full with vanilla, chocolate and roasted malts. The mouthfeel is thick and solid, a pleasant hint of carbonation. The flavors are bold roasted coffee, dark chocolate, vanilla. The hops and malt are both "up-front" in this beer - it doesn't shrink back at all. Moderately bitter finish.
Great drinkability. Very pleasant. I look forward to trying more Dieu Du Ciel.
Serving type: bottle
11-18-2009 04:55:33 |
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Kmat10
Alberta (Canada)
4.5
/5
rDev
+6.6%
05-20-2013 04:23:47 |
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bumchilly25
British Columbia (Canada)
4
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05-20-2013 02:59:17 |
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tom10101
Quebec (Canada)
3.5
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05-18-2013 19:02:17 |
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KrisDLSmith
Ontario (Canada)
4.5
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05-17-2013 18:27:29 |
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BobZ
Massachusetts
3.96
/5
rDev
-6.2%
look: 3.75 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 4
11.5 oz Bottle poured into a Huna snifter.
Appearance: Dark brown with little to no head that quickly recedes to a thin ring.
Smell: A pleasant vanilla aroma with a bit of cocoa as expected.
Taste: Another beer that is much better the warmer it gets. Cold kills the initial flavors but as the beer warms the vanilla and cocoa come forward making this a very enjoyable beer.
Mouthfeel: A bit thin for a stout, very drinkable but thin.
Overall: Very good, not great, a very good combination of flavors especially with the vanilla but the beer could definitely use more body. Again, enjoyable but not on the level of Peche Mortel.
Serving type: bottle
05-17-2013 17:08:21 |
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hopoilcrazy
Tennessee
4
/5
rDev
-5.2%
05-16-2013 01:33:45 |
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Illinois
4.25
/5
rDev
+0.7%
05-14-2013 03:20:47 |
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ADTaber
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05-13-2013 23:39:54 |
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New Jersey
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05-13-2013 16:25:28 |
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California
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/5
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05-13-2013 02:25:36 |
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New Jersey
4.5
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05-13-2013 01:28:40 |
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Pennsylvania
4.25
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rDev
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05-10-2013 15:28:18 |
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New Jersey
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05-10-2013 05:35:22 |
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05-08-2013 17:07:33 |
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magictacosinus
California
4.15
/5
rDev
-1.7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
I eventually had to file a restraining order against myself towards Péché Mortel in order to try other beers from what may become one of my favorite all time breweries. That is, if their other beers are that impressive! Poured into a teku glass from a 11.5oz bottle. Bottle was purchased 2-3 months ago.
Before I mention the ad nauseum description of these kinds of stouts (opaque, viscous, slight mocha head), I must mention that I enjoy the label of this bottle especially given the theme. Looking into the illustration's eyes straight ahead makes her look kind, but from looking at said eyes from a higher angle makes them look seductive and wicked. And, that's probably the case of this beer. It's only 6.5% but it looks like every great imperial stout I've seen. No light goes through this thing and it almost looks like a chocolate liqueur. Slight lacing, but otherwise solid.
The aroma is a cascade of cocoa nibs and vanilla beans exactly as the beer advertises, but not as sweet as you'd think. There's a semi-dark chocolate aroma right at the front combined with dark roasted barley malts, almost in the sense that you'd get with freshly made chocolate - the tannic, cocoa skins that are upfront, for instance - and only the addition of vanilla keeps it slightly sweeter and less bitter as a result. There's a kiss of alcohol, as well as some light graininess that melds with the chocolate quite well, but otherwise the vanilla and roasted chocolate character is winning here. Still smells damn good, I don't care about balance here.
The flavor is quite the opposite, with and initial burst of creaminess and vanilla/milk chocolate sweetness that is quickly replaced by the bitter dark cocoa and creates an astringent finish that appears to go on forever. Much like eating a rich chocolate cake, this provides a similar experience with the bitter, cocoa peel aftertaste, fudge full bodied flavor, and balanced melody of dark malts and grains at the same time. All the flavors are surprisingly well represented in the beer - even the alcohol makes itself well known with slight burning finish, but at the same time adds the much needed sweetness to the cocoa bitterness. There's a smidgen of coffee, and not as much vanilla here as in the aroma. The mouthfeel is really unique in the realm of chocolate-focused stouts as it coats the palate with a gritty, syrupy dry sensation that is akin to having a good hot cocoa or something quite similar. There's a slight melting sensation that was so good that I decided to pair with this with chocolate cherry truffles as well, to great results.
Yet another solid offering from Dieu du Ciel. This appeals to me by not packing the stout with loads of sweet textures and instead enhancing the aspects of chocolate that I enjoy best - roasted, bitter, full-bodied, and most importantly, very tannic and juicy overall. This is instead rather dry and really gets all of the dark barley flavors with no juiciness to speak of, but the vanilla is a nice addition that makes this heartier without being overwhelming. This is easy to drink, and very rich, so it's a conundrum to figure out how fast to finish. Awesome stuff.
Serving type: bottle
05-07-2013 04:05:05 |
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FEUO
Ontario (Canada)
4.25
/5
rDev
+0.7%
05-06-2013 12:20:52 |
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Massachusetts
3.75
/5
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-11.1%
05-05-2013 00:13:22 |
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Indiana
4.5
/5
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05-03-2013 13:30:54 |
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4
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