Pulpit Rock — Barrel-Aged Cake Talk (2026)

CHF 190.00 + VAT for CH

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Technical Details

Style

Stout – Imperial / Double Pastry

ABV

13.9%

Origin

USA

Aging

58 months

Tasting Profile

4.71
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A voluptuous barrel-aged imperial pastry stout from Decorah, Iowa’s Pulpit Rock Brewing Company, Cake Talk wraps you in decadent layers of roasted pecans, toasted coconut, and rich cacao. The barrel aging adds a warm oaky backbone and subtle bourbon warmth that lifts the dense, fudge-like chocolate base. Lactose lends a silky, full-bodied mouthfeel, while each sip reveals a perfectly indulgent interplay of sweetness, nuttiness, and dark confectionery depth.

Food Pairing

Pair with a classic German chocolate cake — the toasted coconut and pecan frosting mirrors the beer’s own DNA beautifully. Equally sublime alongside a wedge of aged Gouda, whose crystalline caramel notes harmonise with the stout’s dark roast and barrel-derived sweetness.

About Pulpit Rock Brewing Company

Pulpit Rock Brewing Company represents the independent craft brewing movement that continues to reshape the beer landscape with dedication to quality and authenticity. Their range appears to focus on the artisanal principles that have made small-batch breweries increasingly respected among discerning beer enthusiasts. As with many independent operations, Pulpit Rock showcases the entrepreneurial spirit and hands-on approach that distinguish craft producers from industrial-scale manufacturers. The brewery’s portfolio suggests a commitment to developing distinctive brews that reflect the passion and expertise found in today’s most compelling independent brewing projects. Without the constraints of mass-production demands, such breweries can pursue innovation and maintain the exacting standards that craft beer lovers have come to expect. Pulpit Rock Brewing Company embodies this philosophy, offering beers that carry the hallmark characteristics of thoughtfully crafted, small-batch production. Their presence in the craft beer community reflects the broader movement toward quality-focused, independently-minded brewing that continues to attract those seeking alternatives to conventional beer offerings.