Thursday, January 16, 2014
Bell's Cherry Stout Review
Name: Bell's Cherry Stout
Style: Stout
ABV: 7%
Since we are in the dead of winter, Bell's Brewery has released their winter seasonals and lucky for me I have them in my possession. The first one I'm gonna take a look at is their Cherry Stout. I have had one other cherry stout which was from New Glarus as part of their Thumbprint Series, so let's take a look shall we?
The beer pours a pitch black color with a reddish-brown head and no lacing.
The nose has a nice cherry tartness with some chocolate, licorice, roasted barley & malt notes to round things out. Almost reminds me of a chocolate covered cherry!
The flavor starts out with tart cherries with notes of dark chocolate, roasted barley and floral hops. The aftertaste is quite roasty, perhaps a little too much so.
The palate has a rather thick body and a syrupy texture. The carbonation is mild but it doesn't go particularly well with the overall body.
It's an interesting concept, but the flavor, while not terrible, is too roasty & imbalanced for my liking and the palate doesn't feel right. Needless to say, I wouldn't go out of my way to try it again if there are better options available.
Bell's Cherry Stout - 6.5/10
Labels:
Bell's,
Bell's Brewery,
Cherry,
Cherry Stout,
MI,
Michigan
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