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Seven Island Light Devourer Dark Ages Pastry Stout Imperial Stout Beer Can 440 ml 11%

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    Cake in glass form. Light Devourer Dark Ages is a pastry stout that leaves no doubt it was made for dessert.

    Expert description of Seven Island Light Devourer Dark Ages

    Seven Island Light Devourer Dark Ages is an intense, dessert-like Imperial Pastry Stout at 11%, brewed in Greece and made for those who love dark, sweet and deeply aromatic stouts. The beer opens with heavy notes of dark chocolate, roasted malt and caramelised sugar, followed by warm spices and a deep, syrupy sweetness that gives an almost cake-like fullness.

    The creamy, full body and the long, silky finish make Light Devourer a stout that balances intensity with elegance. A prime choice for stout enthusiasts seeking a dark, decadent and uncompromising flavour experience within the Imperial Stout style.

    Seven Island Brewery is a Greek brewery that often experiments with dessert-inspired stouts, where sweetness and spice take the lead role over classic hop bitterness.

    Tasting Notes

    Aroma

    Dark chocolate, roasted malt and caramelised sugar.

    Taste

    Warm spices and a deep, syrupy sweetness that gives an almost cake-like fullness.

    Finish

    Creamy, full and long, with a silky finish.

    Specifications

    Name: Light Devourer Dark Ages
    Brewery: Seven Island Brewery
    Country/Region: Greece
    Beer style: Imperial Pastry Stout
    ABV: 11%
    Size: 44 CL
    Allergens: Barley malt, gluten
    Best before: 28/02/2029
    Serving suggestion: 10-12°C in a wide snifter glass

    Flavour Profile

    Sweet · Spiced · Creamy · Complex

    Did You Know?

    A "pastry stout" is a relatively new sub-genre of imperial stout, where the brewer deliberately designs the beer to taste like a dessert - often with ingredients and techniques borrowed directly from pastry-making.

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Seven Island Light Devourer Dark Ages

    Is Light Devourer Dark Ages worth the money?

    Yes, for anyone who loves dessert-like stouts. The deep, cake-like sweetness and warm spices make it a unique experience.

    What does Light Devourer Dark Ages taste like?

    It tastes of dark chocolate, caramelised sugar and warm spices, with a creamy, full body.

    What food pairs well with Light Devourer Dark Ages?

    Enjoy it alone as dessert, or alongside a cake or caramel-based dish.

    What temperature should it be served at?

    Serve it at 10-12°C in a wide snifter glass or beer glass.

    What is a pastry stout?

    A sub-genre of imperial stout where the beer is deliberately designed to taste like a dessert, often with ingredients borrowed from pastry-making.

    Can Light Devourer Dark Ages be cellared?

    This batch is best before 28/02/2029 and, as a powerful imperial stout, can be cellared further when stored cool and dark.

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    We love quality spirits – and we're happy to share our knowledge. Read our blogs, listen to the podcast, or explore the world of taste, barrel aging, and traditions.

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