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Review: Samuel Adams Chocolate Bock

Today I'm taking a little step out of my normal role and doing a little semi-review of a product that is only slightly chocolate in nature. The product in question is Samuel Adams Chocolate Bock beer. Samuel Adams comes out with a lot of seasonal varieties in addition to their normal beers but this is an even rarer breed - it is from their special "Extreme Beer" line, which is really all about pushing the boundaries of beer. Special stuff and usually quite limited edition in nature.

Normally I might skip an item like this. I almost did. But, out of curiosity, I took a look at the little tag that hung around the bottle's neck. I don't remember any other words from the label but "Scharffen Berger" and, really, seeing one of the best chocolate makers in the world teamed up with an excellent brewer I had to take a bottle home with me, no matter how expensive it was (and it was really expensive - $12.99 and that was on sale). The beer is brewed in the normal Sam Adams fashion and then aged over a bed of nibs from Ghana that were specially selected for the beer by Scharffen Berger. From the description on the Samuel Adams site:


    The chocolatiers at Scharffen Berger crafted an exclusive blend of chocolate for Samuel Adams® made with cocoa beans from Ghana called forastero. Samuel Adams® Chocolate Bock was aged on a bed of this chocolate to create its unique layers of flavor. As the beer matured, the fruity, tart, earthy and chocolate aromas were infused into the liquid to give the brew a complex, full-bodied taste with a velvety finish. A hint of vanilla was added to meld the symphony of flavors together.

First thing to note: the bottle looks really cool. The beer itself is very dark in appearance with very little head. The taste is dark but not super-strong or overly bitter. Very smooth with a light and not unpleasant aftertaste. Don't expect a massive explosion of chocolate flavor from it, though. This is a beer and the chocolate is there in the flavor but it's a lot like how you can taste different flavors in a chocolate based on where it was grown. There is a definite chocolate note there and it's nice, but the chocolate is just along for the ride. This is a beer. I have to say right now that I don't like beer very much. I am extremely picky about beer and drink it rarely. If I am drinking it then it's usually Guinness and the first glass goes down with a bit of a grimace. I need at least one beer to warm up to the taste. This was different. I warmed up to the taste on the first sip. Don't know why but that's just the way it is. I really like this beer.

Of course it would be a sin if I weren't to try this with some chocolate. If I'm drinking a chocolate beer then why not see how a little chocolate goes down with it? Since they use a special bean blend that isn't the Scharffen Berger norm I didn't worry too much about what brand of chocolate I was going to use. Since it was lurking in my pantry (saving it for a special occasion - this rates I think) and was a nice mid-point in terms of cocoa mass I went with a little of the Chocolove Chocolatour Grenada: a 60% cocoa single origin dark chocolate. I wanted something dark but somewhat sweet and this fits the bill nicely (I'll get a review up eventually). The beer is still very nice with the chocolate and the chocolate is very nice with the beer. If I'm going to sit around drinking expensive beer and good chocolate then these two are a good combo. I won't say that the two of them together are greater than the sum of their parts, but the sum of their parts is pretty high.

So, I'm not really in the business of reviewing beer. It isn't my thing and I don't know much about it. So, speaking out of ignorance and a very limited taste range (I like the darker coffee like beers) I'll give this a good 8.75 out of 10. It's darn good for a beer. If you consider the price then it's really more of a 6 or so. It is far from cheap.

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Brian Said:

Where did you purchase it? I wrote about it here:
http://candyaddict.com/blog/2006/02/08/sam-adams-chocolate-bock/
but haven't found any yet. I was going to check my local "fancy" wind and beer stores.

Brian



William Said:

I got lucky. We have a local chain called the Anderson's General Store. They have an amazing selection of beer and wine but are a little strange about what they actually get in stock sometimes (couldn't get the Sam Adams Octoberfest there). I wasn't looking for it at all - I was on my way back to grab a gallon of milk when I saw a display. Pure luck.

That said, the fancy shmancy beer stores are probably the place to look. $15 a bottle beers probably don't show in the normal grocery all that often. Good luck!



jay talske Said:

why don't you write about forced labor in the chocolate industry in west africa and other locations around the world? slavery is slavery.



Carolyn Goodwin Said:

Fantastic discovery - I had to reference your writings in my post about gifts for chocolate lovers (www.whirledevents.blogspot.com). Your findings are fabulous - keep up the good work!



Melissa Said:

I tried this beer 'for fun' because I'm not a true beer drinker per se, but I really liked it a LOT! enough to buy it 2 times (so far). after I had it, I googled it and found this review and was blown away because everything you wrote was EXACTLY my feelings and thoughts! I felt compelled to tell you this and I loved your review, it is very correct and to the point. I refered this beer to a friend of mine (beer connoisseur) and expressed to him the same taste you described...hope he will try it. i'll check here again. thank you for the review, it IS a good BEER! wow. melissa~