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Youngs Double Chocolate Stout

Youngs Double Chocolate Stout - Stout

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 Percentile 
97
overall
Brewed by Wells & Youngs
Style: Stout

Bedford, England

bottled
common

on tap
common

Broad Distribution
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 Ratings  Average  Score  ABV  Style Pctl  Serve in 
21503.78/5.03.77/5.05.2%96.7English pint
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Commercial Description:
Available filtered and pasteurised in 500ml bottles and in nitrocans. Also Nitro Keg on Tap
Production moved from Youngs to Wells & Youngs in 2007.
Ingredients: Pale ale and crystal malt, chocolate malt, special blend of sugars, Fuggle and Goldings hops, real dark chocolate and chocolate essence.
Chocolate malt and real dark chocolate are combined with Young's award winning rich, full flavoured dark beer to craft a satisfyingly indulgent, but never overly sweet experience.
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 bigtaster (184), Grand Rapids, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20
May 18, 2008  
Black with large sticky light brown head. Strong aroma of sweet malts and some cocoa. Nice medium to full bodied with some dark chocolate flavors. Very smooth and enjoyable. Could have some more interesting flavors but overall good.


 mikkopen (250), Oulu, Finland
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
May 18, 2008    Updated: Apr 9, 2009
500 ml bottle. Almost black, a bit reddish colour with a thick, brown head. Aroma of chocolate and roasted malts. Chocolate, coffee and roated malts in the flavour. Bitter and burnt, ashy finish.


 buzzoven (333), Japan
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/511/20
May 16, 2008  
Great strong choco smell on this one. Mouthfeel is a rich, velvety smooth and creamy experience. I like my stouts a bit more full-bodied than this and the finish could use more of a kick...but that velvet smoothness...that’s the selling point.


 janir (215), Oulu, Finland
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/514/20
May 16, 2008  
Very dark brown, almost black with light brown, creamy head. Dry aroma with sweet chocolate roasted malts and a bit hops. Very chocolatey flavor is a bit ashy in the end and also some soft milk sugar -like sweetness. Aftertaste is ashy bitter. Palate is smoothly low carbonated, medium-bodied, a bit watery though.


 wheresthepath (523), Buckinghamshire, England
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/59/103/516/20
May 16, 2008  
(500ml bottle from Majestic Wine, Reading) Bit of a story behind this one. My Dad had said he didn’t want a chocolate egg for Easter, so I decided to get him a 4-pack of chocolate beer instead, with the added bonus that I knew he would insist on me trying one of them! I had often seen Young’s Double Chocolate Stout in the supermarkets previously, and the week before Easter saw me visiting supermarkets within an ever-increasing radius, without any success. The ever-helpful Hop Inn in Reading said they could get me some in within a couple of weeks, but that would have been too late. Eventually I located a crate of twelve bottles at a Majestic Wine Warehouse about a mile from my office - the act of lugging this all the way back left me sweating and exhausted (try it - twelve bottles get a lot heavier than you expect over a mile!) and led one of my work colleagues to describe me as looking like Mr Tickle! I knew my Dad wouldn’t want an entire crate of the stuff (plus I didn’t really want to spend that much!) so I then spent a couple of days selling the other 8 bottles off at work. Still, I finally got the remaining four bottles to my Dad, and was (as expected) presented with one of them. I took the beer, feeling that after all my effort it had better be good. And I’m pleased to report that it was. It poured a rich deep brown, with a lasting creamy head. The chocolate was evident from start to finish, but never overpoweringly so. The sweetness of the chocolate is well balanced with a roast malt/ coffee bitterness, with none of the syrupy aftertaste you might expect from a beer that has actually had chocolate melted into the mash tun. In fact, the mouthfeel is beautifully smooth, silky and creamy. This is a beautiful beer, and my only criticism would be that whilst the carbonation is only moderate, it could benefit from being reduced a little further, as it detracts from the otherwise velvetty tones of the beer. Overall though this is the best bottled stout I’ve tried to date, and I’d love to find it on draught somewhere...


killtuba (11), Burke, Virginia, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/517/20
May 14, 2008  
great beer - heavy and full with chocolate notes - heady aroma, beautiful dark color and reddish brown head. finishes with roasted taste.


 esjaygee (1467), Oak Creek, Wisconsin, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/56/103/513/20
May 14, 2008  
Deep reddish brown with thick slowly diminishing frothy brown head. Chocolate aroma, almost cocoa like with some roasted malts too boot. Flavor doesn’t translate as well with a lactic quality that is a little bitter. Creamy consistency with a tart chocolate aftertaste. Kind of reminds me of the end of a hot chocolate with a little too much powder in it.


 elihapa (1033), Honolulu, California, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/56/103/515/20
May 14, 2008  
4/17/08 notes: Nitro can. Pours with an interesting creamy appearance: bottom is an attractive dark brown which lightens towards the head into a frothy, active brown cream color. Smooth head does not dissipate. Aroma is of sweet milk chocolate, nougat, cream soda, malts and traces of alcohol. Great flavor: milk chocolate dominates, blended with smores, toasted notes, vanilla coke and oatmeal. Very creamy and delicious. Wished it was even more creamy, but I enjoyed the surprisingly dry finish. Overall, different, and definitely worth another spin.



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