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Lost Gondola in Naples

Ice Cream Stout

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11 to 14

11 to 14

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Ice Cream Stout

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Lost Gondola in Naples

Neapolitan

Lost Craft Beer

6% Alcohol

Sarah MacLachlan thought that love was better than ice cream. Tom Waits is an ice cream man you probably don’t want selling to the kids. And Van Halen’s David Lee Roth was an ice cream man who made house calls.*

Lost Craft (where did I put that boat) Brewery is delivering ice cream too, but not just any ice cream, how about a can full of Neapolitan! For those of you who are lactose intolerant and may not be familiar with Neapolitan ice cream (so named because it originated in Naples) the most recent Americanized version is a combination of chocolate, vanilla and strawberry, each in it’s own layer. Let’s see if Lost Craft’s creamy chocolate, vanilla and strawberry stout can earn it’s Neapolitan moniker.

A stout but dark heart pour with a sliver of compassion where the cherry usually is. Mild roasted malt on the nose with a hint of strawberry, smells delish. Definitely a vanilla ice cream, strawberry, chocolate with coffee taste, busy and complex but tasty and true to it’s name. Mild coffee roast with an ice cream strawberry sweet finish, a bit too sweet maybe? Or maybe not? This fence is getting uncomfortable, I am going to have to get off it in the next few swigs.  Nice creamy sweet stout perhaps a touch less sweet strawberry on the finish would balance this high wire act.  This brew delivers exactly what it promises, a creamy chocolate, vanilla and strawberry stout with some coffee to go with your dessert. Maybe a touch on the sweet side for me but nonetheless it’s tasty.

Maybe instead of “Ice Cream” we should be listening to Sarah singing “Sweet Surrender”. **

 

*Editor’s Comment: “Ice Cream” by Sarah McLachlan from her 1993 album “Fumbling Towards Ecstasy”. “Ice Cream Man” by Tom Waits from his 1973 album “Closing Time”. Another song entitled “Ice Cream Man” originally a blues number written by John Brim in the 50’s and first recorded by him in 1968, was a big hit for Van Halen with David Lee Roth from their 1978 album entitled “Van Halen”.

**Editor’s Comment: “Sweet Surrender” by Sarah McLachlan from her 1997 album “Surfacing”.

Final Rating: Sweet Surrender at 14 out of 20

Ice Cream Stout

Beer Type

11 to 14

11 to 14

Honourable Mentions

Rating

Other Info

Ice Cream Stout

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