Archive for the ‘Stout’ Category

Three Floyds Moloko Plus

Three Floyds out of Munster, Indiana is easily one of the most well-recognized craft breweries in the Midwest. Just about every beer they make is an enjoyable experience to drink. One of the elements that I personally enjoy the most, however, is the label artwork and bottle caps they make to adorn their creations. Furthermore, [...]

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Portsmouth Black Cat Stout

Here we are with the last beer for this week from Portsmouth Brewery. It’s been a very solid week of enjoyment and all three beers I have reviewed were more than great. And since this was the week we celebrated the 4th of July here in the United States, I figured I’d end it with [...]

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De Dolle Extra Stout

So here we are with our third (and last) De Dolle beer for the week. It’s been fun sharing a brewery with you instead rather than focusing on random beers or certain styles. As I set out to review this brewery, I wanted to put the beers in order of strength. However, all three that [...]

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Ølfabrikken Porter

Porters are slowly becoming one of my favorite styles of beer. Not only are they in the stout family, but they have a smokiness that I love as well. The Ølfabrikken Porter from Roskilde, Denmark is a prime example of what I love about porters. Though it’s actually classified a Baltic Porter. These beers started [...]

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Avery Black Tot

On paper, Avery Brewing Company has crafted one hell of a beer – an imperial stout aged in Gosling’s Bermuda rum barrels. Of course when I saw the beer hit my area I didn’t even think twice to grab one. Then I realized how much it cost: $8.59 for a 12 ounce bottle. OUCH! Well…I’ve [...]

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