Chocolate Stout Cake
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The secret to unbelievably moist, robustly flavored chocolate cake? It’s beer. This chocolate stout cake recipe abides by the principle that when making a chocolaty dessert, adding a complementary ingredient helps the chocolate shine. For example, adding espresso powder to brownies deepens their flavor without necessarily leaving a distinguishable trace of coffee. In this recipe for chocolate stout cake, the beer serves a similar purpose.
Stout, such as Guinness, adds intense moisture to the cake’s layers and offsets the dessert’s sweetness with a touch of bitterness. For the deepest chocolate flavor, use Dutch-process cocoa powder, which is less acidic than natural cocoa. The result is supremely rich but balanced cake, layered with a silky, fudgy chocolate ganache.
This exemplary Guinness chocolate cake recipe comes from Barrington Brewery in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, where it’s been a mainstay for years. It yields three layers of cake—enough to make a towering layer cake or a two-layer cake plus a batch of cupcakes.







