Tasting Notes: Robinson's Chocolate Tom
Brewery: Robinson’s
Location: Stockport, England
ABV: 6.0%
Version: 330ml bottle
Source: The Vineyard, Belfast
Darren’s already covered the other tom cat themed beers from Robinson’s, Old Tom and Ginger Tom, so it’s only fair to move on to Chocolate Tom. This one is basically Old Tom with added chocolate. In more detail it’s Old Tom embellished with the finest cocoa and a touch of vanilla, all blended to an original recipe made in conjunction with renowned chocolatier Simon Dunn.
The beer is a rich dark copper colour, with a very pleasant, and completely expected, smooth chocolate aroma with some underlying fruit notes, much like sticking your nose in a newly opened box of choccies, but at no point does it become overpowering. The subsequent taste was actually surprisingly subtle. The chocolate doesn’t dominate, letting some apricot fruitiness push through, and the alcohol isn’t at all noticable. In fact I didn’t think it tasted very beery at all. A nicely balanced recipe, well made and certainly worth trying but it’s not one to feature on my “buy when see” list.


