Untitled Art Trail Mix Stout 4Pk
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Untitled Art Trail Mix Stout 4Pk is a 10% ABV imperial stout brewed with peanut butter powder, toasted coconut, raisins, apricot puree, and chocolate. A collaboration between Untitled Art and Humble Forager Brewery, this decadent pastry stout carries a 4.07 out of 5 rating on Untappd across nearly 5,000 reviews.
Quick Facts: ABV: 10% | Origin: Waunakee, Wisconsin | Style: Imperial / Pastry Stout | Brewery: Untitled Art x Humble Forager
Production & Heritage
Untitled Art operates out of Waunakee, Wisconsin, and has built a reputation for boundary-pushing adjunct stouts, sours, and experimental ales. This particular expression is a joint effort with Humble Forager Brewery, combining both breweries' expertise in heavily adjuncted imperial stouts. The recipe layers peanut butter powder, toasted coconut flakes, apricot puree, raisins, milk sugar (lactose), and chocolate into a robust 10% ABV base, creating a beer that reads like its namesake snack in liquid form.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Roasted peanuts and milk chocolate dominate the nose immediately, followed by a wave of toasted coconut. A subtle stone-fruit sweetness from the apricot puree rounds out the aromatics.
Taste: The entry is thick and unmistakably nutty, with peanut butter coating the palate before a surge of chocolate — reviewers frequently liken it to a Tootsie Roll — arrives at mid-palate. Toasted coconut adds textural sweetness, while the apricot and raisin components weave in a dried-fruit tartness that keeps the beer from becoming one-dimensionally sweet. Lactose contributes a full, creamy body that amplifies the dessert character.
Finish: The finish is moderately long, with lingering chocolate-peanut sweetness and a gentle warming from the 10% alcohol. Bitterness is restrained, letting the adjunct flavors carry through cleanly.
How to Drink Trail Mix Stout
Pour this one into a snifter or tulip glass at around 45–50°F to let the full range of adjunct aromatics open up; drinking straight from the can mutes the coconut and apricot notes considerably. A Stout Float using a scoop of vanilla ice cream amplifies the dessert quality. A Campfire Old Fashioned — substituting this stout for the base spirit alongside chocolate bitters — makes a surprisingly layered after-dinner sipper. For a simple highball twist, a Trail Mix Stout paired with a splash of cold-brew coffee concentrate deepens the roasted dimension.
Best For
- Sharing with friends on a winter evening around a fire pit
- Dessert course substitute at a craft beer dinner
- Gifting to a pastry stout enthusiast exploring collaboration releases
- Side-by-side tasting sessions comparing adjunct-heavy imperial stouts
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Trail Mix Stout taste like? Trail Mix Stout delivers a rich, candy-bar-like profile of peanut butter, milk chocolate, and toasted coconut, underscored by dried fruit sweetness from raisins and apricot. The body is thick and creamy thanks to lactose, with minimal bitterness.
How does Trail Mix Stout compare to Imprint Beer Co. Dunkable Cookies & Cream? Both are heavily adjuncted pastry stouts in the 10% ABV range, but Trail Mix Stout leans into nutty and dried-fruit flavors while Dunkable centers on vanilla cookie and cream profiles. Trail Mix Stout tends to finish slightly drier due to the fruit and nut components offsetting the lactose sweetness.
Is Trail Mix Stout good for sipping neat? Yes — at 10% ABV with a dense, creamy body, it is designed to be savored slowly from a proper glass, ideally as an after-dinner pour or dessert replacement.
Where is Trail Mix Stout made? Trail Mix Stout is brewed by Untitled Art in Waunakee, Wisconsin, in collaboration with Humble Forager Brewery. Waunakee sits just north of Madison in south-central Wisconsin.
What foods pair well with Trail Mix Stout? Dark chocolate brownies echo the chocolate and nut notes naturally. Salted caramel cheesecake contrasts the sweetness with a savory edge. Smoked almonds reinforce the nutty backbone. Dried apricot and aged cheddar on a cheese board mirror the beer's fruit and richness. Vanilla bean ice cream served alongside creates an informal dessert pairing.
What sizes does Trail Mix Stout come in? Trail Mix Stout is available as a 4-pack of cans, which is the standard format for Untitled Art's imperial stout releases.
Is Trail Mix Stout worth the price? Trail Mix Stout positions in the premium tier for craft imperial stouts, justified by its collaboration pedigree, extensive adjunct list, and strong community ratings of 4.07 on Untappd and 3.99 on Beer Advocate. For pastry stout fans, the complexity and drinkability at 10% ABV represent solid value within the style.
Why Trail Mix Stout?
The collaboration between Untitled Art and Humble Forager brings together two Wisconsin-rooted breweries with serious credentials in the pastry stout space, and the result justifies the partnership. Rather than relying on a single gimmick adjunct, Trail Mix Stout layers six distinct ingredients — peanut butter powder, toasted coconut, apricot puree, raisins, chocolate, and milk sugar — into a cohesive whole that genuinely evokes its trail-mix namesake without tasting artificial. A 4.07 Untappd average across nearly 5,000 check-ins signals consistent quality, not just hype. For drinkers who want an imperial stout that delivers dessert-level richness with actual depth, this is one of the more thoughtfully constructed options in a crowded pastry stout market.
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