Syfher (1218) - Brussels, BELGIUM - JUL 4, 2021UPDATED: JUL 4, 2021 Bottle of 33cl, in a Tulip glass; from the fridge. Drinked @home.
Old note, for counting purpose only : nice strong chocolate taste.
tfontana (3801) - Fremont, New Hampshire, USA - SEP 30, 2020UPDATED: SEP 30, 2020 Bottle (G1217 Best Before 120221) pour from Fort Point Market, Boston. Appearance is opaque inky black with nice viscosity, no sparkle, many light floaties, less-than-finger-width beige head fading to a ring and no lacing. Aroma is baker's chocolate, earthy roasted malts, wood. Taste is chocolate, lactose, wood. Mouthfeel is medium side of light-to-medium bodied with thick texture, soft carbonation and finish as taste. Overall, nice feel; taste and aroma follow each other and are pleasant enough but neither decadent nor terribly complex for the style.
wlajwl (10859) - Quad Cities, Iowa, USA - JUL 9, 2020UPDATED: JUL 9, 2020 Aroma is nutty chocolate cake, dark fruit and roasted malts. The flavor is dark fr, chocolate, roasted malts and a slightly bitter/acidic finish.
dojken (1538) - SWEDEN - APR 9, 2020UPDATED: APR 9, 2020 Burk i soffan! Doft av choklad naturligtvis men också lite ek o bourbon. Smaken lätt för att vara 9,4%. Mycket mörk choklad o lite ek från faten. Lång eftersmak men något för mycket choklad för att det ska vara njutbart
ElDesmadre (6779) - Jaworze, POLAND - JAN 24, 2020UPDATED: JAN 24, 2020 Bottle. Chocolate, roast, raisins, pumpernikel, citrus oil, incense. Sweet with a dry finish. High drinkability. Excellent.
Kiezmar (2545) - Krakow, POLAND - SEP 29, 2019UPDATED: SEP 29, 2019 Niewiele tego kakao, tak samo niewiele jest ciała. Za to fajnie gra tutaj ten cyprysik. Ogólnie dość lekkie, odrobinę kwiatowe, z nutami kawy zbożowej.
ippopotamo36 (3956) - Rome, ITALY - AUG 25, 2019UPDATED: AUG 25, 2019 At Jabeerwocky in Warsaw, on tap. Black color with a medium tan foam. Nose: peppermint and herbs with a soft milky chocolate. The mouthfeel mirrors basically the nose and tasted ok.
Serapac (1053) - BELGIUM - AUG 4, 2019UPDATED: AUG 4, 2019 Bottle. Black, smooth brown head. Nose milk coffee, chocolate, hints of cinnamon. Fairly dense mouthfeel. Sweet milky taste.
dflb (527) - California, USA - JUN 21, 2019UPDATED: JUN 21, 2019 Obtained at La Bodega from Riverside, California for $6.99, Caribbean Chocolate Cake is an ale with cocoa nibs, lactose, and aged on cypress wood crafted in collaboration between Siren Craft Brew and Cigar City Brewing.
The scent of cocoa, roasted malt, coffee, and lactose are noted while you drink. The appearance is pitch black that pours a low tan head. When held up to light, no light shines through. The alcohol content is 7.4%.
Cocoa comes across roasted and resonates with the roasted malt body. Coffee packs a moderate bitter take and textures the mouthfeel. Lactose smoothens the complexion and eases the weight. Cypress compliments the lactose tone. Coconut provides an underlying timbre to the lactose and cocoa body. Lemon brightens the cocoa and malt comprehension. An orange hue is notable with the lactose. Tamarind accents the cocoa, coffee, and lactose finish.
Caribbean Chocolate Cake is an amazing collaboration. The roasted cocoa nibs, lactose, and cypress body makes this a unique beer. The lactose and coconut combination is fully experienced from the finish. I loved drinking this brew as it is wonderfully complex. Take your time so you can savor every element to this ale.
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DonGregorio (923) - POLAND - JUN 20, 2019UPDATED: JUN 20, 2019 Bottle. Pitch black beer with small to average brown head. Aroma of cocoa, chocolate, roasted malts, light rum, plums, coffee. Taste is light to medium sweet, medium to heavy bitter, cocoa, chocolate, roasty, some plums, coffee, light rum and wood. Bitter roasted cocoa finish. Medium body and carbonation. Very good.