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Blackberry Farm Screaming Cock Dubbel

Blackberry Farm Screaming Cock Dubbel

Rated 3.375 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Blackberry Farm Brewery

Walland, TN, United States

Style:  Abbey Dubbel

6% Alcohol by Volume

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A dark amber beer with reddish highlights and a long-lasting, creamy head. This abbey-style ale has many complex flavors and aromas including a rich maltiness with hints of dark dried fruits such as raisins and plums. The beer has a medium-full body with malt sweetness in the front of the palate, complex flavors of dried fruits and chocolate in the center, and a dry finish at the end. The beer is well-balanced but balanced toward the malt, with little hop flavor or aroma detectable. The alcohol level of 6% by volume is very smooth and adds to the underlying complexity of the beer without being noticeable except for a pleasant low-alcohol warmth. This rich beer goes best with hearty foods such as beef stew and with lamb dishes.

ID: 49578 Last updated 11 years ago Added to database 11 years ago

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Overall Rank6574
Overall Percentile87.7
Style Rank79 of 379
Style Percentile79.2
Lowest Score4.5
Highest Score4.5
Average Score4.500
Weighted Score3.375
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • BLUESANDBARBQ 2568 reviews
    rated 4.5 10 years ago

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

    Great name, great label. Another excellent ale poured at the BFB release party. Slightly murky chocolate amber brown pour, tight creamy head, tons of lacing. Ripe fruits, dates, figs, candi sugar, light bubble gum, more fruits all abound in the nose and palate, pleasing and satisfying. Light booziness, very flavorful, especially after it warms some. If you close your eyes, your drinking one of the very best Belgian Trappist Dubbels; it's that good. NOT 6% as the label suggests (and state law dictates) - more like 8+% according to the brewer Ron who was sitting right across from me. Nailed it.

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