Black Chocolate Stout
Brewed By: Brooklyn Brewery
Number of Ratings: 3257
Style: Russian Imperial Stout (RIS)
Brewed In: 79 North Eleventh Street, Brooklyn, New York, NY 11249, USA
ABV: 10.60%
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Number of Ratings: 3257
Style: Russian Imperial Stout (RIS)
Brewed In: 79 North Eleventh Street, Brooklyn, New York, NY 11249, USA
ABV: 10.60%
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Stout Fellow - May 10, 2012Classic imperial stout flavor, sophisticatedly augmented with bitter chocolate. Impeccable body and texture. This estimable brew is marred, if that's the word, only by a surfeit of heat from alcohol.


R_Hules - May 3, 2012I can take down a good 7 or 8 of these in about an hour. I'm a fan of heavy stouts and dark lagers. This is my preferred choice of most stouts from the east coast.


sawicken - April 21, 2012Awesome thick and strong. Great full flavor strong sent of chocolate and you can taste a hint of the alc content (10%). This one of my new favorite chocolate stouts.


laytin1119 - April 21, 2012In my younger days used to have a few of these in an afternoon at the Brewery. I feel like they were closer to 8% back then. Now this is a one and done dessert beer. Rich malty chocolate flavor from the deep roasting (no chocolate like some other breweries). I think the 2010/11 version was better. 2012 is a bit overpowered by alcohol. Age does this beer well also.


pjl3 - April 19, 2012Nice beer... Chocolate is a bit overwhelming... Can taste the alcohol... Can drink one or two...






jboston - April 1, 2012No actual chocolate was used but chocolate malt gives the beer great flavor. Not sessionable.


jboston - April 1, 2012No actual chocolate was used but chocolate malt gives the beer great flavor. Not sessionable.



