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Full Tilt Brewing Berger Cookie Chocolate Stout

Full Tilt Brewing Berger Cookie Chocolate Stout

Rated 3.200 by BeerPals

Brewed by Full Tilt Brewing

Baltimore, MD, United States

Style:  Chocolate Stout

6% Alcohol by Volume

36 International Bittering Units

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Berger Cookie Chocolate Stout is brewed with Baltimore's legendary dessert. This Sweet Stout starts with grist of 2-Row Pale, Crystal 85L, Carapils, Chocolate Malt, and Chocolate Wheat. The Berger Cookie character begins by adding actual Berger Cookies and lactose to the boil with Nugget and Tettnang hops for balance. Cacao Nibs are added during fermentation enhancing aroma. Finally, vanilla is introduced in the brite tank rounding off Full Tilt's homage to DeBaufre Bakery. "Anytime is a good time, with Berger Cookies" ... and Full Tilt!

ID: 55295 Last updated 3 years ago Added to database 10 years ago

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Overall Rank20747
Overall Percentile61.2
Style Rank69 of 126
Style Percentile45.2
Lowest Score3.8
Highest Score3.8
Average Score3.800
Weighted Score3.200
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • THOMASSOVA4 1037 reviews
    rated 3.8 10 years ago

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

    A big thanks to Lantz M. for getting me this beer. I was SUPER excited to try this given that two of my favorite things are Baltimore and Berger Cookies! I also love stouts - they are my favorite style. I knew this would be a winner. Sadly, it wasn't. For me the dominant flavors are coffee and tabacco. It wasn't what I was expecting. I wanted more chocolate and fudge - simply wasn't there - at least up front. It was hiding way in the back. I have a second bottle that I will age for a year and re-visit to see if some of these chocolate tones brighten up after a year of developing in the bottle.

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