Satan Black is brewed at Brewery De Block who have a long brewing tradition with quality as the real and only foundation for all of their beers.
Satan Black has smoky roasted coffee notes with sweet, spicy and bitter aromas. It complements hearty meals perfectly but also makes a good companion for sweet food, e.g. dark chocolate or brownies. Pairing with old cheese such as emmental is a complete revelation of flavours.
One of our fantastic range of Halloween Beers.
Lisa B –
Brilliant beer, loads of flavour and body – can taste the alcohol. This tastes more like a 10% ABV. Really nice sipping beer.
@heavy_metal_vault –
Looks – Poured into tulip – completely black m/ m/ , bubbly tan head with a low retention like a stout – gone within a few minutes (story of my life).
Aroma – caramel, yeasts, roasted hints, nutty, heavy liquorice / figgy notes.
Flavour – one-dimensional – chocolate, liquorice, caramel, low bitterness. Rather boring and not prominent mix.
High carbonation, medium body, bottle conditioned.
Overall – meh! I had this in Amsterdam at ‘Het Elfde Gebod’ it must have been the other distractions around me that made me reminisce how good this was… I was off on that tbh… It’s ok just not the best I’ve had… great bottle label though!
Kristin –
This is a lovely beer, the alcohol did not overpower the taste, so I still get a complex malty, smokey, coffee flavour. Perfect sweetness for me, it doesn’t taste sweet but doesn’t taste too bitter
Chris H –
Real easy drinker that certainly doesn’t taste it’s abv. Sweet caramel, malty notes but not too intense. A well balanced drink.
Andrew R. –
Lovely beer for a cold winter’s evening (preferably in front of a fire). Strong enough ABV to feel it creep up on you, but nothing too overpowering. Warm maltiness coupled with some subtle roasted coffee/chocolate/toffee flavours make this an enjoyable brew to sip slowly.
Mark Charrington –
Almost black body has a lasting beige head Aroma of dark toffee malts with faint pepper The initial taste is boozy oily treacle, with a coffee ground dry finish. Huge body has a creamy mouth feel. There is no pretence of hiding ABV
Mike –
Very smooth and malty with perhaps just a hint of coffee. A robust but balanced beer!
Bob H. –
If the devil came from Pontefract, he’d brew a beer like this. Wonderfully dark with hints of liquorice, dark treacle and spices. Add in the generous abv and it equqls a cracking drink.