OK, so maybe it wasn't. But it should have been:
http://www.sapporobeer.jp/chocolatbrewery/
I'm not a massive fan of flavoured beers. I want mine to taste of hops, battery acid and "retired" brewers who got too close to the vat. But I'd certainly give this at least one try, for the novelty value.
(http://img396.imageshack.us/img396/9507/chocbeerbb2ua5.jpg)
I'd be willing to try it. But I'm pretty sure I would only drink half before I passed it on to someone else, and would never buy one again.
I'd give it a try as well. It looks like Guinness.
I've had chocolate stout from a microbrewery over here. Not bad, very heavy / rich.
There's also "Heckofagood stout", or some such, which adds espresso flavors too.
Nice to try, but as a novelty. It's a bit busy for me to enjoy more than 1 pint of.
OOoohh that Espresso one sounds like it would be fun to try!!
flavoured beer = Kriek or GTFO. ( = often pinkish sour beer made with various kinds of red fruits)
about weird flavoured beers, in a Vienna beer brewery/restaurant called the Siebensternbräu (Seven Star Brewery) I had hemp beer, smoke beer, chili beer (and some others i forgot, there were 7 of course). The hemp beer was pretty okay, no you don't get stoned off it, but the flavour goes pretty well with the bright yellow pilsener-style beer it is. The smoke beer kinda had a bacony smoke flavour to it, which was odd. The chili beer tasted like regular yellow beer, except the capsaicin made your mouth burn pretty strong, which was novel, but not particularly enjoyable.
if you're ever in Vienna be sure to go there, though, their regular Pilsener is pretty damn good and their meals are of the reasonably priced and solid brick-in-your-stomach Schweinbraten mit Sauerkraut und Knödel type :) [the restaurant is located in the aptly-named Siebensterngasse (Seven Star Street)]
(http://beerlibrary.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/chocolate_indulgence_750_whitebackground_copy.jpg)
this is very good.
it comes in a 750ml bottle and that's about all you can drink.
it's pretty heavy.
also: Rogue makes one that I haven't tried and
(http://sabinati.com/beer/content/youngsdoublechocolate.jpg)
this one is o.k.
i was actually considering making a batch of beer with cinnamon, honey, habaneros and cocoa nibs.
That sounds yummy!
had a Nut Brown and a Scotch Ale this afternoon with lunch... first beer i've had in a while. Hic!
awesome.
we have a batch of nut brown ale bottled right now.
should be ready by next week.
or the week after
Quote from: Cain on January 11, 2009, 12:13:06 PM
OK, so maybe it wasn't. But it should have been:
http://www.sapporobeer.jp/chocolatbrewery/
I'm not a massive fan of flavoured beers. I want mine to taste of hops, battery acid and "retired" brewers who got too close to the vat. But I'd certainly give this at least one try, for the novelty value.
(http://img396.imageshack.us/img396/9507/chocbeerbb2ua5.jpg)
I'd try that if it wasn't Sapporo, which is the worst beer in the world IMO.
I've had nut browns and chocolates before. They're rich and heavy, but quite quaffable. Just don't expect to have any sort of appetite afterward. Meal unto themselves truly.
Quote from: East Coast Hustle on January 12, 2009, 07:02:55 PM
I'd try that if it wasn't Sapporo, which is the worst beer in the world IMO.
Sapporo is such a good match for sushi, though!
Not as good as Kirin, but good, in much the same way Budweiser is good with ribs, and Pabst is good with frat boys.
Goddamn, now I want sushi and frat boys. :(
best beer for sushi
(http://www.drunkenpolack.com/images/pangaea.jpg)
it has crystalized ginger in it.
it kinda tastes like a mix of ginger, wooden chopsticks and fresh dead fish.
it's weird.
I've had the Young's Double Chocolate Stout that Squidy linked to. I liked it, but wouldn't drink it on a regular basis.
Quote from: Squid-diddle on January 13, 2009, 06:40:52 AM
best beer for sushi
(http://www.drunkenpolack.com/images/pangaea.jpg)
it has crystalized ginger in it.
it kinda tastes like a mix of ginger, wooden chopsticks and fresh dead fish.
it's weird.
"fresh dead fish"? Sounds a bit oxymoro, but I take your meaning...esp if it's "teh best" for sushi...I like beer rather than sake with sushi anyway.
Sushi, for example, is fresh dead fish.
The way my leftover boulliebase smelled yesterday is waaaay not fresh dead fish.
yeah, fresh dead fish. sushi.
it tastes like all the things combined that make sushi awesome.
I like beers that are not at all sweet. If it's light and not sweet I would probably like it with sushi... I can't stand heavy beers with sushi.
I hate anything sweet or fruity, with the exception of Orange Blossom and Strawberry Blonde. They're fruity, but dry.
Quote from: Squid-diddle on January 13, 2009, 06:40:52 AM
best beer for sushi
(http://www.drunkenpolack.com/images/pangaea.jpg)
it has crystalized ginger in it.
it kinda tastes like a mix of ginger, wooden chopsticks and fresh dead fish.
it's weird.
nail on the muthafuckin head.