ABV
5.0
ABV
5.0
Rating
0.0
Rating count
1
Last updated
about 3 years ago
Sweet milky stout. Tastes stronger than 5%, more like an imperial.
about 3 years ago
Second session strength pastry stout thing I've had recently. This makes a decent attempt at it; nicely chocolatey, bunch of vanilla, slightly on the thin side but overall good stuff. Went well with a fecking massive shepherd's pie.
about 3 years ago
Dark, deep brown colour. On the nose creamy, bitter dark chocolate and oats. Tastewise roasted malts, roasted coffee, sweetness, toffee, caramel and subtle vanilla. Aftertaste creamy, malty and sweet finish
about 3 years ago
Terrific flavour, but quite thin. Up the ABV and this’d be a 5.
about 3 years ago
Quite nice tbh. Fruity burnt flavours and doesn’t suffer from the curse of the can too badly
almost 3 years ago
Sweet vanilla, underlying roasted and chocolates notes, thick mouthfeel
almost 3 years ago
One for the sweet tooth lovers. Pretty decent actually and just the right amount (330ml can)
almost 3 years ago
Nice richly flavoured stout. Malty choco-coffee notes and vanilla all come through and the mouthfeel is silky smooth.
almost 3 years ago
Good beer to accompany the acorn and squirrel theory in the virtual pub.
almost 3 years ago
I’m not sure why they call it a sessional; it’s neither 4% nor a drink you’d have several of unless you were Augustus Gloop (but then we hit an underage drinker ethical dilemma which is quite frankly another reason beer shouldn’t taste like dessert).
almost 3 years ago