A black ace of spades stamped with skulls and card-suit shadows, brewed by hands that have been touching malt in Hartlepool since 1852. This isn't just another fan beer - it's a proper brewery lending its craft to rock's fastest band.
Expert's description of Motörhead Dancing With The Devil
Dancing With The Devil is a limited edition stout from Camerons Brewery in Hartlepool, brewed under the Motörhead beer line. The base is water, barley malt, hops and yeast in classic English fashion, where the roasted malt types give the beer its dark, near-black body and a rounded fullness without tipping into heavy.
The style is top-fermented, built to showcase coffee and dark chocolate drawn from the roasted malt, with a gentle bitterness holding it all in check. It's a beer that suits Motörhead fans down to the ground, but works just as well for anyone who simply appreciates a well-made stout without unnecessary fuss.
Tasting Notes
Aroma
Roasted malt, dark coffee and a hint of chocolate, with a light caramel sweetness peeking through behind the raw hop character.
Taste
Full-bodied espresso and bitter dark chocolate, carried by a solid malt backbone and a well-balanced, gentle bitterness.
Finish
Dry and roasted, with a lingering coffee bitterness that fades slowly.
Specifications
Name: Dancing With The Devil
Brewery: Camerons Brewery
Country/Region: England
Beer Style: Stout
ABV: 4.2%
Size: 44 CL
Malt: Barley malt
Fermentation Type: Top-fermented Ale
Ingredients: Water, barley malt, hops and yeast
Allergens: Contains gluten from barley
Serving Suggestion: Serve at 50 to 57 degrees Fahrenheit, ideally in a stout or pint glass
Flavour Profile
Roasted · Malty · Creamy · Lightly Bitter
Did You Know?
Camerons Brewery in Hartlepool has been brewing beer since 1852 and is one of the oldest still-operating breweries in North East England, making them one of the most seasoned brewhouses behind the Motörhead beer range.
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