Sonia thought this chocolate bar was from Botswana.
It
sounds silly, but if you don't read the type carefully, the two words
are only a couple letters off, so it's an easy mistake to make. And I
mean, how many of us really use "boatswain" in our daily lexicon? Not I,
certainly. Indeed, I had to Google it. It's the dude that maintains the
equipment on a ship, apparently. What he has to do with stout and/or
chocolate, I'm not sure.
Now, I've had
chocolate stouts before. But this here's a stout chocolate. And I'm a
stout man. And by that, I mean both that my body type is somewhat thick
currently, as well as the fact that I do enjoy a good pint of stout or
porter from time to time. It's a double entendre. Get it? Funny? No? No
you don't get it, or no you don't find it funny? Whatever.
Anyway, on with the review. This chocolate is dark. 70% cacao, as we've seen quite often before at Trader Joe's. It apparently goes well with stout, coconut, black sea salt, and bacon, among other things. And at least in this case, Sonia thinks it's the perfect choice. I always prefer sweeter chocolates. If people aren't scolding me, telling me my chocolate isn't really chocolate, then I probably don't like it that much. Except in this case, there's a vague stout-ness about the product that keeps it interesting—but overall, it's just too dark for my tastes. Yes, I know that stout tends to be bitter as well, but somehow that works for me. I like my beer bitter and my chocolate sugary. But I'm weird like that.
Even
the caramel here is dark and slightly bitter. It seems thinner than
most caramels, as far as consistency goes. It's comparable to the
caramel in the cara cara caramels
in that sense. The thinness makes it even more messy, since it wants to
run out of the chocolate bar quickly—almost more syrupy than caramelly.
The
bar is made of eight big squares of chocolate. It has a very low
profile. I want to say it's less than an eighth of an inch thick, but I
don't have a ruler on me, so...don't quote me on that. It's thin enough
that most bites will dissolve on your tongue in short order.
Sonia
loves the flavor and would buy it again, although she claims she
doesn't taste much stout here. Four stars from her. I think the way the
subtle stout flavor blends with the chocolate is the most unique and
noteworthy aspect of this product, but it's just not really my thing
when it comes to desserts. Three stars from me.
Bottom line: 7 out of 10.
I really like the Boatswain Chocolate Stout they sell at TJ's so I'll have to try this.
ReplyDeleteAnd do they pronounce it "bosun" like the sailors do?
Yeah I guess bosun is the authentic pronunciation...I wasn't familiar with the word before I spotted this bar.
DeleteI picked up one of these on your suggestion. I LOVE it save for one thing: it's TOO runny. I only have 1 piece of dark chocolate at night so trying to eat this one piece at a time is a mess. The taste is spot on though.
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