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Muskoka Double Chocolate Cranberry Stout
Muskoka Double Chocolate Cranberry Stout
This is now available and my first taste left me pretty impressed. The Cocoa and roastyness is big but the tart cranberries show in the dry finish. Should be interesting to cellar a couple of these and see where the cranberries shift to in the flavor profile. A very tasty and warming winter drink. Bravo LOM brewers!
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What he said. I was happily surprised by this one. The chocolate is as well done as any chocolate-added beer out there, and the cranberries are . . . well . . . interesting. You're aware that they're there, in a good way, but they are so well integrated that they don't ever jump out at you. They just belong. It's like eating chocolate covered cranberries. It's a pretty big beer, and as such, is a great late evening sipper. The only thing holding this beer back, perhaps, is a lack of complexity. There's little else going on here - even the alcohol is completely hidden. I also agree that this will be an interesting one to cellar.
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I'm happy to see Ontario brewers leaping to the fore with big, more spendy bottles of unusual stuff. In keeping with what has proven recently to sell well here (Southern Tier Black Water Series and the Harviestoun Ola Dubh.)
Bring it.
** EDIT ** Sampling it, this big black-brown beer really flies out the starting gate with big sweet chocolate aromas and flavors. Offset by a light seam of acidity and dryness that seems to be the (dry?) berry, the light roastiness, and the dryness of the cocoa. It does hit a wall with the big sweetness though - same old cliché, maybe aging would improve. At nearly ten bucks it's anyone's gamble but I felt briefly encouraged to try aging it.
Bring it.
** EDIT ** Sampling it, this big black-brown beer really flies out the starting gate with big sweet chocolate aromas and flavors. Offset by a light seam of acidity and dryness that seems to be the (dry?) berry, the light roastiness, and the dryness of the cocoa. It does hit a wall with the big sweetness though - same old cliché, maybe aging would improve. At nearly ten bucks it's anyone's gamble but I felt briefly encouraged to try aging it.
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I was pretty surprised to see this on the shelves... Had to pick up a bottle. tried it last night... Great chocolate taste...smooth, dry finish. Like a lot of people have said, the cranberries are hidden but the beer wouldn't be the same without them.... I like that the microbreweries are putting out product that is way beyond the norm.
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Thanks for the posts folks. We're pretty pumped about this beer...locally harvested cranberries, real Belgian chocolate and a higher alcohol content to get us through our (already here) long winter. We've all been drinking quite a bit of it around here.
Did anyone try the QR code on the back of the bottle for the exclusive video? It works best on an iPhone, but will work on the blackberry as well.
Raising a glass of DCCS...cheers.
Mike
Did anyone try the QR code on the back of the bottle for the exclusive video? It works best on an iPhone, but will work on the blackberry as well.
Raising a glass of DCCS...cheers.
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Actually, I had to call two buddies to help get mine open!icemachine wrote:I really enjoyed the bottle I bought of this, but after having disassembled the swingtop by accident I would not recommend aging any of these.
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Had this last night thanks to Cratez. Really good. Loads of coffee in the nose with some roast and oat. Coffee bitterness has some sweet fruitiness, with a nice acidity. Quite creamy.Very good offering.
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Great beer!
Clever vid.
For those who can't/didn't scan the QR code on the bottle, @muskokabrewery posted this link to it on their twitter feed
http://fb.me/PZtdamOZ
Clever vid.
For those who can't/didn't scan the QR code on the bottle, @muskokabrewery posted this link to it on their twitter feed
http://fb.me/PZtdamOZ
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$10 is starting to get a little silly for 750ml of beer. Don't get me wrong, I'm really happy local brewers are doing some neat stuff.
Now that I'm homebrewing, and know I can beer that actually tastes better than the commercial breweries for a pittance of the price, it gets harder and harder for me to want to drop this kind of cash.
On a lighter note.. it is quite tasty!
Now that I'm homebrewing, and know I can beer that actually tastes better than the commercial breweries for a pittance of the price, it gets harder and harder for me to want to drop this kind of cash.
On a lighter note.. it is quite tasty!