Chocolate Stout and a Porter

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You probably know by now that dark beers are my thing. This week for #Beersaturday I will be reviewing two dark beers, a chocolate stout and a porter. Let's get right into it, shall we?

Chockie Wockie Chocolate Milk Stout


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Brewery: Cameron's Brewing Co
Origin: Oakville ON Canada
Style: Milk Stout
Abv: 5.8%
IBU: 30
SRM: Unknown
Hops: East Kent Golding

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Marketing: The can has a Milk chocolate brown and white color scheme with orange accents. The design image is a sasquatch in a wintery snow covered landscape. The Camerons brand logo is also displayed prominantly up front. The name of the beer is playful and fun.

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The back of the can has a short blurb on it and there is some additional info about the hops used and IBU rating, which I like to see. Extra info is always appreciated. Overall I like the fun design and thinks that is looks like a can that would contain a stout beer. Good marketing for me.

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Color: The beer poured a dark black color with a tan head of foam on top. The foam dissipated rather quickly with just a hint remaining after a few minutes.

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Nose: The beer had a strong roasted aroma with coffee, cocoa and chocolate notes. On brand with the name of the beer.

Taste: Very little sweetness upfront, more dry than anything with a nice punch of bitterness in the finish. The finish was fairly quick and didn't linger. I tasted strong roasted notes, coffee and cocoa and a little dark chocolate in the background. Very flavorful and very pleasant overall.

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Texture: Sharp bubbles carbonation over a velvety texture underneath. Pleasant medium bodied mouthfeel.

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Impression: This was another good beer with a lot of roasted flavors, not sweet but more on the dry side, bitter but very drinkable. I liked it quite a bit. I would recommend to anyone who likes a bold dry stout.

Muddy York Porter


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Brewery: Muddy York Brewing Co
Origin: Stouffville, ON Canada
Style: Porter
Abv: 4.7%
IBU: Unknown
SRM: Unknown

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Marketing: The can is a tan color with black and dusty rose accents. Stylized writing and a skull image over a flower motif in the background. It has a tattoo shop vibe to it that is not my style but its fine (nothing against tatoos - I have two of them, just not into this particular art style).

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The back of the can has a short blurb about where the style of beer gets its name (i.e. Porters and dock workers) as well as some additional tasting notes. Sometimes I find the tasting notes helpful in that I try and see if I can notice them coming through when I drink the beer. I try and read them after my initial impressions though, so they don't influence me fully. Decent marketing overall I'd say.

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Color: The beer poured a dark chestnut brown color, almost black, but not quite. Some light comes through at the bottom of the glass and around the edges showing its rich brown color. The head was a tan color and it dissipated rather quickly.

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Nose: Roasted aroma as expected with notes of coffee.

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Taste: Some sweetness upfront but also a bit of a dry quality about it as well. Some tanginess and a very mild bitterness that dragged out a little after swallowing. I tasted cocoa, maybe some very subtle marshmallow like the can suggested but I dont think that I would have picked that up had I not been looking for it. Finally I noticed a smokey taste in the finish that was more prominant and easily identifiable.

Texture: Decently carbonated with a light bodied mouthfeel underneath.

Impression: This was a good beer to me. To be honest, it didn't stand out compared to other Porters I've tried so I might not intentionally seek it out. At the same time it was an enjoyable beer so I wouldn't be opposed to buying another one either. There are just some many beers out there that I likely won't bother to seek this one out for a revisit.

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Also, how do you like this photo? I was going for that Renaissance oil painting pantry look. Mission accomplished right?


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A beer with the aroma of coffee, chocolate, and cocoa? 🫢😋 The perfect gift I need. Cameron's come with me 🤗 Cheers to you! 🍻🍻

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Its a good flavor combination 😋

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I love the chocolate stout beer, though I have not tasted anything of such ever. I will love to someday

Cheers 🍻 to 2026

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Have you had Guinness before? It generally has similar qualities

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Those both look like they would be right up my alley!

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They were quite good 👍
I've been on a roll for finding good beers lately

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it was drunk at weather temp?

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Not really, no. Refrigerator temp. It was only outside in the snow for a few minutes. Just to take the photos, to make them more interesting lol

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I cannot even imagine chocolate/beer combo! I do not think I have seen anything like it here or maybe I just have not looked hard enough. I like both dark and light beers, and I would go even as far as saying that I prefer beer over wine (with exception of sweet reds) simply based on my head feel after consuming these.

Ahaha! The last photo is painting-worthy!

I saw so many beer Saturday posts this week! Maybe I should partake this Saturday! ^^

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The chocolate taste is generally pretty subtle in these beers, despite the name. It usually comes from the use of "chocolate malt," which is just darkly roasted barley. So the predominant flavors/smells are generic roasted notes with subtle hints of cocoa, chocolate and coffee - to varying degrees depending on the beer. Its not like drinking a chocolate milkshake or anything like that. If you've ever tried a Guinness then you might be more familiar with the taste then you realize. Imagine a Guinness with just a little bit of extra (but still very subtle) chocolate notes. Apologies if this comes across as me "man-splaining" or patronizing (not my intention).

You should totally take part in #Beersaturday!!

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Not at all. I can tell you are very knowledgeable about these things! I don't think I could ever put it so eloquently. The last time I tasted Guinness was maybe ten years ago. I should refresh my memory some time soon!

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Okay phew, lol that's good.

I should refresh my memory some time soon!

No pressure lol

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Both look like a badass !BEER my brotha. Chockie Wockie lol, that character 🤣

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Lol chockie wockie is great marketing. I'd buy it just for the name 😂

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Chocolate beer hmmm, I would love to have a taste of it, but how will it get to me? Well, I love the pictures they were perfect. Weldon

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Maybe you'll stumble upon one at the store one day!?

Glad you liked the photos

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