I'm always on the lookout for those dark beers. Smoke & Dagger had an eye-catching label, and black lager isn't something I see every day. The label calls it a blend of schwarzbier and smoked porter, promising chocolate along the way.
It comes out a bit more transparent than stouts do, but once in the glass it's opaque enough. The head is off-white and bubbly, another sign of not-stoutness. The smell is a little sweet and tangy, reminiscent of porters. The first taste also recalls a nice porter, with a little bit of light fruitiness, but that is immediately overtaken by an earthy chocolate. After swallowing, it's the chocolate that lingers on the taste buds, something like a light chocolate pudding. The beer remains smooth all the way down, and the aftertaste is very subtle, not overpowering, and not too long-lasting. The smoke comes out after a time, not so noticeable right away. In the end, it floats out, just a mild touch, making a nice balance with the chocolate.
A relaxing beer, good for anytime I'd say. And it has the decency to wear the dagger on the front, no backstabbing in the cards.
Saturday, January 10, 2015
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