Chocolate Beer In Chocolate Glass? Yum!

I love chocolate, and I love beer. Since I've always been blabbering about my undying love for chocolate for days on end, let me share with you the thing that part of my loyalty lies, and it's with beer.

I may be a girl, but I'm the kind of girl who loves to drink. I drink with my girl friends (friends who I have known since I was like 5 years old) every week. And when I say every week, it's every freaking week! It's like a pact, but we never really talked about it. We just get together once or twice (even thrice) a week. Cold beer always comes in handy, ALWAYS. Aside from the kick we get, we swear by beer's flavor. Both combined and long, almost relentless yet fun, conversations are fueled.

When I learned about chocolate beer, the first thing that came to my mind was a fun night out with friends. I know we will enjoy it since they dig chocolate, too. So, it's a win-win.

Chocolate beer has been around for quite a stretch of time now. Since the two flavors complement each other, chocolate beer has been well loved by many. It doesn't stop there, though.

Sankt Gallen Brewery - Imperial Chocolate StoutBehold the Imperial Chocolate Stout! It is a chocolate flavored beer made from the creative juices of the people behind the Japanese brewery known as Sankt Gallen. They have had an eye on chocolate beers for quite some time now, and they kicked it up a notch.

What makes it so special, you may ask. Well, they released a new combo pack to their chocolate beer that includes a chocolate cup as well. Yup! You read right. The brewery offered it as a combo. One chocolate flavored beer along with a glass made of chocolate.

That being said, you get to down your chocolate beer in chocolate glass and finish it up with more chocolate by devouring your glass! Dishes have never been easier, or more satisfying, for that matter.

According to the company, the product was made available for purchase in February but the stock was sold out within minutes!

Some of us love chocolate, others love beer, and then there are those who love both. Even chocoholics and beer snobs who have the most discriminating taste will find this pretty outstanding.

According to Rocket News 24, it's entirely possible that the chocolate glass could counteract the bitterness of the "ultra-dark beer" which has been "made with over twice the ingredients of your average dark beer including roasted 'chocolate malt.'"

Chocolate in Beer in Chocolate? Sounds promising.

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