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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

72. Young's Double Chocolate Stout


Here's another purchase from back in the day.  I actually picked this up the same time I picked up the Hen's Tooth Ale (See #71).  Of the two, this was the one I was most excited about.  I had noticed the bottle before, and the purple colors and labeling made me think of Willy Wonka.  I didn't realize that this beer was an international offering (http://www.wellsandyoungs.co.uk) until I started to write this review..props to the UK!

The beer poured a near black color with a one finger tan head.  Had an impressive look from the get-go.  There was some light lacing and a thin head that remained.  The aroma..wow.  Sweetness from the lactose, aromas of milk and dark chocolate.  I detected some roasted malt as well.

The taste was just as good.  Bitter chocolate flavors, with maybe some light coffee notes.  Refreshing for a beer that seems to be best enjoyed for dessert.  Sweetness didn't really come through taste-wise, but I'm not complaining.  Good mouthfeel, medium-light body.  I could imagine that this would be much better with a heavier body.  This was one of the first chocolate stouts that I've had and it doesn't disappoint.  Coffee & chocolate stouts are some of my favorite types, so I might be a little biased, but I think that for this particular beer, it's well deserved.

Grade: A-
Price Paid: $3.99

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