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RATINGS: 94   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.01/5   SEASONAL: Winter   EST. CALORIES: 150   ABV: 5%
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Wow! An Awesome Beer! A Chocolate Stout made with cocoa and a dash of cayenne pepper for warmth.

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2.3
Joshua0317 (35) - Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, USA - MAY 16, 2015
Smells chocolatey and wonderful. It is very unique in taste with a slow burn to follow a nice chocolate cream. Not my particular favorite. Spice might be better left to tacos.

3.5
cbfobes (2938) - Quad Cities, Illinois, USA - MAR 15, 2014
Poured from bottle, pours a very dark brown with a light tan head, aroma is sweet with chocolate with a subtle amount of pepper and heat to it, the flavor has a chocolate front end with a little bit of pepper and spice in the finish, almost green pepper in the middle too, not terrible actually, better than I thought it would be.

3.2
jbuzz (944) - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA - FEB 12, 2014
Nice dark brown color with an average head. Good malt tones and easy chocolate. And the nice Cheyenne Burstein the end.

3.5
Lemke10 (1009) - Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA - JAN 28, 2014
This pours a dark brown/black color with an average, foamy brown head. The aroma is full of roasted malts and cocoa. The taste is sweet and chocolaty with a bit of spicy bite in the after taste. A rather interesting taste but not something I think I can drink a lot of.

3.3
daknole (11050) - Scottsdale, Arizona, USA - FEB 3, 2012
Dark pour, gushing brown head. Aroma of cocoa powder and chili peppers. Sweet cocoa up front, chili on the finish.

3.9
JohnMan (102) - Illinois, USA - JAN 16, 2011
This beer was quite interesting. I thought the spice was at the perfect level. Not terribly spicy, but enough to make a presence with the chocolate in the beer. This does have a lighter body than I’d like it to have.

3.1
nimbleprop (15375) - Southeast, Washington, Washington DC, USA - OCT 7, 2010
Scored this as a bonus in a trade. 12oz bottle pours a watery, almost opaque super deep brown with a head that was initially super frothy and then fades to nothing. Toasted bread aroma, light coffee, light malt, some earthiness. Flavor is sweet, chocolate, brown sugar, coffee with cream, toasted bread, malts. Finish is a little watery but with a cayenne pepper kick in the back of the throat. Needed more of a beer base to hang with all the other stuff happening in this.

3.6
IlanMan (1013) - Appleton, Wisconsin, USA - JUN 6, 2010
Bottle. Pour was dark with a very rich, almost milk chocolate aroma. This tasted like a reduced version of the Big Swede Imperial Stout with cocoa added for more chocolate flavor. I thought the initial cayenne flavor was really nice and balanced with the stout character. The body of the beer was a little thin, but overall, the balance was there, and if you got any less cayenne in the flavor, why would anyone even call it a spiced beer? This beer should rate much higher.

4
Cletus (6349) - Connecticut, USA - MAY 13, 2010
Pours dark brown with a thin, light brown head. Smells of pepper, cayenne pepper, cocoa, spicy. Tastes of hot peppers, some chocolate, spice, warming burn from the peppers on the finish. I like this.

3.3
Tripplebrew (778) - Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA - APR 9, 2010
pours an opaque chocolate brown with very light tan head that dissipates to close to nothing. Aroma is earthy dark chocolate and almond. Flavor is chocolate with a definite bite in it. There is a spicy note to it, a bit of chipotle. Body is light/creamy with medium carbonation.


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