Thursday, January 9, 2014

Black Forest Stout Review

So...... Long time no post? Yes, yes indeed. The holidays have made me busy, and reduced my brewing activity, though not my drinking (and eating) activity, so much so that I went on a beer diet for a week.

Anyway, after a bit of a hiatus from posting here, I'm back with this review of my Black Forest Stout. 
Aroma: Hard to describe. To me it doesn't scream chocolate or cherry; you kind of have to pay close attention to find them in there. But I do get some dark chocolate notes and fruity cherry notes. I think the chocolate is more noticeable in the aroma.

Taste: I would say the acid / sourness and fruityness of the cherries dominate here. The acidity especially, as there seems to be little sweetness, or perhaps what sweetness there is has been dominated by the cherry / sour flavors. There's some bitter, unsweetened chocolate in there too, which is detectable but again you kind of have to search for it. The roasty or acrid character of a stout, to my pallet, does not really make an appearance.

Mouthfeel: Surprisingly, pretty thick and creamy, with low carbonation. A kind of weird, sour and chocolatey aftertaste.

Overall: It's drinkable and good, with a cherry kick, but not in balance and not chocolatey enough. My experience with fruit so far has been that it reduces the sweetness of the beer by adding a lot of unfermentable sugars and acidity, which causes the perceived sourness to increase. For this one, I would need to find some way to make it more chocolatey and better balanced with the cherry flavor. And, given the acidity of the cherries and the bitterness of unsweetened chocolate, it probably ought to be sweeter, just like a Black Forest Cake would be.

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