This one is a bit late. But I finally have the tasting notes ready for the sour chocolate pumpkin ale I made. This beer started out as a chocolate pumpkin stout. I noticed a pellicle after two weeks in the secondary and then noticed that I put the beer in one of my sour fermentors. Whoops. Nothing really to do other than let it go at this point. One year later, I put it on tap.
Appearance: Pretty much black. Bit of a burnt amber on the edge of the glass. Little bit of head is left after the beer settles. Bit of lace on the glass as you sip away.
Aroma: It has a vinegar sourness in the nose. A bit of chocolate maybe. Spices are noticeable but you can't pick one out.
Taste: This is a weird one. A good weird. Some sips you get chocolate. Some you get that vinegar sourness. Others have a mixed sour and cinnamon flavor. As the beer warms you get way more chocolate. It's sweet while not being over powering. Very unique and overall a great beer. Very surprised by how this "mistake" turned out.
Overall: I probably won't brew this one again just because I have too many sours going but if I ever had a spare carboy that I can use up for a year I just may. I saved a few bottles worth that I can sip on next year. So we are looking at two years at a minimum.
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