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Collective Arts Origin Of Darkness: Bellwoods Brewery Collaboration

Collective Arts Origin Of Darkness: Bellwoods Brewery Collaboration

Rated 3.225 by BeerPals

Brewed by Collective Arts Brewing Limited

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Style:  Imperial Stout

11.9% Alcohol by Volume

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Teaming up with our friends at Bellwoods Brewery out of Toronto, we brewed this delectable Dulce de Leche Pastry Stout. Yes - you read that right, folks! With sweet, rich flavours of delightful caramel, vanilla and distinct notes of wheated bourbon throughout, this stout is rich in texture and flavour and is sure to satisfy both your beer and sweet sweet tooth!

ID: 98015 Last updated 9 months ago Added to database 1 year ago

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Most noted beer attributes

roast barley 100%
drying 100%
molasses 100%
hop oil 100%
oversweet 100%
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Statistics

Overall Rank16653
Overall Percentile68.9
Style Rank1800 of 2434
Style Percentile26
Lowest Score3.9
Highest Score3.9
Average Score3.900
Weighted Score3.225
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHOPZ 7174 reviews
    rated 3.9 1 year ago

    Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 8

    Oh wow! The beautiful caramel Dulce de leche aroma over the roasted malt base. Hints of walnuts, cacao powder and maple syrup. Dark brown colour with a touch of ruby highlights. Creamy beige head with good retention and lacing. Smooth, silky, oily mouthfeel with some decent dry-hop finish. Some bitterness in the end with a warming touch. Starts off rich and sweet, but because of the hops, not as syrupy as expected. Good roasted barley, notes of molasses, dark fruit and chocolate. Quite a nice dessert Imperial Stout with the caramelized milk, mostly in the nose.

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