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Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout
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rAvg: 4.17
pDev: 11.03%
Reviews: 2520
Hads: 1665
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Brooklyn Brewery
New York
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United States
Style | ABV
Russian Imperial Stout
| 10.00%
ABV
Availability:
Winter.
bottle (2363)
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on-tap (136)
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growler (16)
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jmdr
Alberta (Canada)
4.75
/5
rDev
+13.9%
12-12-2011 03:40:53 |
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mikehillman
Pennsylvania
3.5
/5
rDev
-16.1%
05-18-2013 17:18:17 |
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Honus1
Ohio
3.5
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05-18-2013 02:38:02 |
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carlosega
Ohio
4.5
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05-17-2013 19:28:03 |
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scotv
New York
4.25
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05-17-2013 02:59:52 |
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SmellsofMahagony
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4.25
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05-17-2013 01:37:31 |
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verge
California
4.25
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michaeljstraub
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05-16-2013 19:58:37 |
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stevied71
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3.75
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05-16-2013 14:13:18 |
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acc88
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3.75
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05-16-2013 07:13:58 |
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4
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-4.1%
05-15-2013 17:27:01 |
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3.5
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05-14-2013 18:46:33 |
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4.25
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05-14-2013 13:19:54 |
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Texas
4.5
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05-14-2013 13:11:54 |
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ADTaber
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4
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05-14-2013 00:01:52 |
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johntandlich
New York
3.5
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05-13-2013 22:49:32 |
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New York
4.5
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Rand_ale_Thor
Wisconsin
4
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05-13-2013 18:41:13 |
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tectactoe
Michigan
3.78
/5
rDev
-9.4%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.75
Vintage 04-05 bottling, thanks to Jeff. This baby is somewhere between 8 and 9 years old - let's see how it has held up. It pours dark as hell - black with only a slight bit of dark brown showing at the very edges. No head, literally none, even with a straight down pour. I guess that's what almost ten years in a bottle will do to you, eh? Very still and menacing in the glass, seemingly void of any carbonation.
The first glace, Black Chocolate Stout is a bit more pungent on the nostrils than I was expecting, and it actually contains a strong, almost boozy character. It's like rich, dark chocolate dipped in a booze bath. Lots of cocoa on the nose - some milky, some darker, with a touch of roasted malts on the side. Not getting much coffee and hops are probably long gone at this point.
So far, this doesn't smell so much like a Russian Imperial Stout as it does an American Imperial Stout, but maybe I'm just splitting hairs. Unfortunately some oxidation has gotten the best of this beer - or at least the aroma would tell me that. It invokes a slight sherry character, perhaps lending to the booziness, but it also has the slight smell of wet cardboard, slightly musty and stale. Hopefully it doesn't affect the taste too much.
Leading the charge of the first sip is a mound of smooth, sweet chocolate and a solid offering of boozy, dark fruit sweetness - figs, anise, and the darkest dates around. The roasty character takes a bit of a backseat, and oxidation is present from the middle to the end, again introducing both a mild sherry flavor and a bit of the "stale, wet cardboard" that is especially heavy in the aftertaste. Some sweet and dark chocolates help to balance this out, but I can't help but wonder how much better this beer would be fresh. Without carbonation, the mouth feel is pretty silky and smooth; full-bodied and pretty heavy.
It seems like this beer would age well if you could keep it from oxidizing. Hell, even slowing the oxidation down wouldn't be so bad. It was just a little too much, here, but the beer that lies underneath the oxidation seemed to be doing fine. I'd like to have this one again, fresh, just to compare. Very good stout, although there are plenty out there that I'd choose over this one.
Serving type: bottle
05-13-2013 11:40:47 |
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acjones
Japan
4.25
/5
rDev
+1.9%
05-13-2013 01:39:32 |
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kennymule
Texas
4.11
/5
rDev
-1.4%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
A- Pour is black as night with slight head which quickly vanishes.
S- chocolate and coffee.
T- Sweet, almost too sweet, chocolate and roasted coffee and bitter finish. Quite a bit of alcohol on the finish as well.
M- Medium
O- I'm not a huge fan of stouts, but this is a pretty good one. At 10% I won't be slamming them down.
Serving type: bottle
05-12-2013 17:00:44 |
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dar482
New York
4.5
/5
rDev
+7.9%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.75 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Pours out with a creamy light tan head. It dissipates from a fluffy one to a one finger head. Creaminess sticks to the glass and leaves some some lacing.
The aroma has a milk chocolate and oatmeal stout aroma and a creaminess. Black coffee, almost like deep espresso, roasted chocolate malt. There’s a slight booziness in there too. Almost like Nesquick with the milkiness. There's also some Belgian quad deep rich fruits too.
The flavor has this semi-sweet chocolate flavor with a good roasted malt backbone. There’s a The middle has this uplifting bitterness of dark chocolate and a slight booze. The finish has roasted bitterness that climbs up from the middle. There’s definitely some alcohol and licorice in there. There’s a big lingering roasted smokiness that lingers. It really has a huge Russian Imperial stout flavor.
The mouthfeel falls a bit too quickly, but it does leave a great big strong finish on your tongue.
The beer is almost like an oatmeal stout, but huge and with bitter chocolate. It really is quite well rounded. I wouldn’t recommend this as a “chocolate” beer because it really isn’t. It instead is a roasted Russian Imperial.
Serving type: bottle
05-12-2013 05:49:34 |
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