Hubbard's Cave Me Love To Eat Cream Filled Cookies 2Pk

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Description

Hubbard's Cave Me Love To Eat Cream Filled Cookies 2Pk is a 12% ABV imperial pastry stout brewed with chocolate, cream-filled chocolate cookies, vanilla beans, and lactose. Part of the brewery's acclaimed Crude series, this thick, indulgent stout carries a strong 3.98 rating on Untappd across more than 2,100 reviews.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12%  |  Origin: Niles, Illinois, USA  |  Style: Imperial Pastry Stout  |  Brewery: Une Année / Hubbard's Cave

Production & Heritage

Hubbard's Cave is the adjunct-focused brand from Une Année Brewery, based in Niles, Illinois. The Crude series takes the brewery's robust imperial stout base and layers it with specific pastry-inspired additions — in this case, chocolate, cream-filled chocolate cookies, vanilla beans, and lactose sugar. The result is an intensely rich, cookies-and-cream interpretation of imperial stout that pushes well beyond traditional dark ale territory. The lactose provides residual sweetness and body that cannot be fermented away by standard brewer's yeast, contributing to the beer's famously thick mouthfeel.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Chocolate dominates immediately, followed by a wave of vanilla cream and a faint roasted malt backbone. There is a subtle boozy warmth underneath the sweetness that signals the 12% ABV.

Taste: The entry is a rush of rich chocolate and cream-filled cookie flavor that recalls dunking a sandwich cookie into a glass of chocolate milk. Mid-palate, the lactose rounds out the sweetness with a smooth, almost milky quality while vanilla beans add depth. The malt structure is present but largely serves as a vehicle for the adjunct flavors, and the alcohol warmth builds gradually through the sip.

Finish: Long, sweet, and lingering with persistent chocolate and cream notes. The mouthfeel remains thick and coating well after each sip, leaving a dessert-like impression that stays with you.

How to Drink Me Love To Eat Cream Filled Cookies

Pour into a snifter or tulip glass at cellar temperature — around 50–55°F — to let the full range of chocolate and vanilla aromas open up. This beer is best enjoyed on its own as a sipper, given its intensity and sweetness. For a dessert beer float, scoop vanilla ice cream into a glass and pour the stout over it for a truly decadent experience. It also pairs well alongside an espresso as an after-dinner indulgence, with the coffee cutting through the residual sweetness.

Best For

  • Dessert course replacement at a dinner party
  • Gifting a craft beer enthusiast who gravitates toward pastry stouts
  • Sharing between two people after a holiday meal
  • Side-by-side tasting against the base Accident In Hubbard's Cave stout to explore how adjuncts transform a beer

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Me Love To Eat Cream Filled Cookies taste like? This imperial stout delivers bold chocolate and cream-filled cookie flavors with pronounced sweetness, a thick mouthfeel from the lactose, and noticeable boozy warmth from its 12% ABV. Reviewers consistently describe it as dessert in a glass — essentially a liquid cookies-and-cream experience.

How does Me Love To Eat compare to Accident In Hubbard's Cave? Accident In Hubbard's Cave is the unflavored base imperial stout that serves as the foundation for the entire Crude series, rated 92 on Beer Advocate. Me Love To Eat builds on that base by adding chocolate, cream-filled chocolate cookies, vanilla beans, and lactose, resulting in a significantly sweeter, thicker, and more dessert-forward beer.

Is Me Love To Eat good for sipping neat? Yes — at 12% ABV with a heavy, sweet flavor profile, this stout is designed to be sipped slowly from a snifter or tulip glass rather than consumed quickly, much like one would approach a barleywine or Belgian quad.

Where is Me Love To Eat made? This beer is brewed by Une Année Brewery under its Hubbard's Cave label in Niles, Illinois, a suburb just northwest of Chicago. Une Année produces Belgian-inspired ales under its own name and adjunct-heavy stouts and other experimental styles under the Hubbard's Cave brand.

What foods pair well with Me Love To Eat? Chocolate lava cake amplifies the existing chocolate notes without overwhelming the palate. Salted caramel brownies provide a salt-and-sweet contrast that cuts through the richness. A sharp aged cheddar offers a savory counterpoint to the beer's sweetness. Peanut butter desserts like buckeye candies complement the cookies-and-cream character. Fresh strawberries add brightness and acidity that balance the heavy mouthfeel.

What sizes does Me Love To Eat come in? This expression is sold as a 2-pack, which is the standard format for Hubbard's Cave's Crude series releases.

Is Me Love To Eat worth the price? As a limited-production, high-ABV pastry stout loaded with premium adjuncts, Me Love To Eat positions in the premium craft beer tier. The 3.98 Untappd rating across more than 2,100 reviews reflects strong consumer satisfaction, and the Crude series in general is well regarded among pastry stout enthusiasts, making it a solid value within its category.

Why Me Love To Eat?

The Crude series has become one of the more respected pastry stout lineups in the Midwest, and Me Love To Eat Cream Filled Cookies represents one of its most crowd-pleasing expressions. The combination of chocolate, cream-filled cookies, vanilla beans, and lactose on a proven imperial stout base at 12% ABV results in a beer that genuinely delivers on its ambitious cookies-and-cream promise. With a 3.98 Untappd rating from a substantial number of reviewers, it has demonstrated broad appeal beyond just the pastry stout niche. For anyone drawn to rich, dessert-forward imperial stouts, this is one of the more well-executed versions available.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Adjunct Stout
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Illinois
  • Size
    2PK 16OZ Cans
  • Brand
    Hubbard's Cave

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