Saturday 5 December 2015

Review: Bath Ale's Darkside

Name: Dark Side
Brewery: Bath Ales, Warmley, Bristol.
ABV: 4.0%
Style: Strout
Season: Autumn/Winter but in fairness, like so many things, whenever you can get it!

Availability: Mostly around the Bristiol/Bath area. On sale at The Rec, where I indulged in mine on my pilgrimage to see Bath play.

Dark Side is an extremely fitting name for this ebony brew: a very deep, ruby-chestnut stout that looks every bit as a stout should but with none of the weight and cloy of the more famous expressions of the breed. Dark Side has redefined what a stout can be and for a beer that is only 4.0%, it is imbued with a rich pedigree of flavour. Each sip acts as a coffee bean wrapped in smoked chocolate and finishes with a refreshing, bitter edge; slightly carbonated to avoid the brew turning into syrup: Dark Side has a refreshingly lifted mouthfeel and is both slightly fizzy yet smooth on delivery. These slow burning tastes and textures are the result of a marriage between dark roasted malts and the majestic, legendary Fuggles hop (I'm noticing a pattern in the brews that win big!). Dark Side manages to be both robust and delicate: an absolute triumph from the incredible West Country outfit at Bath Ales and a stout that will have you turning away from the conventional and embracing, dare I say it, the Dark Side of brewing! 



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