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Spicy new brew to tempt your taste buds

CHOCOLATE_CHILLI_ALE_03St Austell Brewery has launched a delicious new ale designed to add it a bit of spice to the lives of real ale fans across the South West. 

Cockleroaster - ­­ a delicious chilli and chocolate infused stout – is the first new beer in an exciting seasonal ale programme launched by St Austell Brewery for 2010. 

The Brewery has teamed up with the award-winning South Devon Chilli Farm to create Cockleroaster, which is a 4.5 % abv ale. 

The rich dark stout is brewed with pale and roasted malt with lashings of dark chocolate and finely chopped chillis are added at the final stage of the brewing process to add the subtle spicy flavour. 

First trialled at the Celtic Beer Festival, Cockleroaster, was a big hit with ale lovers and was one of the first to sell out, so the beer should be a popular addition on the bar alongside St Austell Brewery’s award-winning ales. 

This year sets to be an exciting and busy time on St Austell Brewery’s brewing calendar as it unleashes, more regularly, a number of new seasonal ales. St Austell Brewery’s Head Brewer, Roger Ryman, said: “We’re really excited about launching Cockleroaster, the first of many interesting and innovative seasonal ales that we’ll be introducing throughout 2010. 

“We’re delighted to have been able to team up with another South West producer to create Cockleroaster, which is a delicious ale which brings together two very different flavours that complement each other perfectly. Despite its strength, the ale is quite light in body. Customers should taste the chocolate as the main flavour and get a subtle taste of chilli with the aftertaste.” 

Roger added: “I’ll be brewing a beer each month during the year to tantalise the taste buds of ale lovers across the South West so there’s lots to look forward to coming from St Austell Brewery this year.” 

Steve Waters, Co-owner, South Devon Chilli Farm, said: “Its been great to team up St Austell Brewery and help create this new and exciting ale. We pride ourselves on growing delicious fresh chillis from our farm in Loddiswell, near Kingsbridge and so it is great to be working with another South West producer who is equally as passionate about the quality of its products.” 

Cockleroaster will be available in select St Austell Brewery pubs across the South West and available to free trade customers.

 

 
 
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