Today is international Stout Day
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Today is international Stout Day
How are yall gonna celebrate?
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Well, I do have some craft brew stouts at home but my Black IPA is semi-close and my Big Honkin Stout has one week left in the fermenter. I'll hug the fermenter and wish it Happy Stout Day.
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I'll be toasting with my vanilla chocolate stout...
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Does your stout not know what flavor it is? Vanilla or chocolate. Me thinks it should go visit a stoutologist!mtsoxfan wrote:I'll be toasting with my vanilla chocolate stout...
Seriously, that sounds awesome!
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Plenty of beer on hand here but unfortunately no stouts. I'll just have to celebrate with something else all while wishing I had a stout.
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Not much of a stout fan. Sorry.
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Have you tried my End of the World Milk Stout yet? That has been in the bottle about a year now it ought to be aged to perfection.Beer-lord wrote:Well, I do have some craft brew stouts at home but my Black IPA is semi-close and my Big Honkin Stout has one week left in the fermenter. I'll hug the fermenter and wish it Happy Stout Day.
Edit: it was bottled on Jan 6 of this year.
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I should have stayed in bed.
I'm still looking for a milk stout around here I can try. If I find one and like it I will join in the celebration next year
Until then, I bid you all
I'm still looking for a milk stout around here I can try. If I find one and like it I will join in the celebration next year
Until then, I bid you all
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Ron, have you tried Left-Handed Milk Stout? I rather like it. More so than pretty much all other stouts I've had, including some I've made myself.
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Left handed Milk Stout is what I was fashioning my End of the World Milk Stout after. I got the flavor really close but couldn't get that silky mouthfeel Left Hand pulls off.
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No, I haven't. I checked and they don't distribute in California. I hear that's the one to try, though.
Roger - do they bottle with nitrogen? Or just an 'overall' feel that you haven't nailed?
Roger - do they bottle with nitrogen? Or just an 'overall' feel that you haven't nailed?
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I think this will work just fine.Gymrat wrote:How are yall gonna celebrate?
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I don't think they bottle with nitrogen. I don't know if it is possible. But the bottled beer has the same silky mouthfeel as the stuff on tap with nitrogen. I don't know how they do that.Kealia wrote:No, I haven't. I checked and they don't distribute in California. I hear that's the one to try, though.
Roger - do they bottle with nitrogen? Or just an 'overall' feel that you haven't nailed?
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They do have a nitro bottle of Left Hand Milk Stout http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/418/100590, it's a bit creamier than the regular bottle. But I agree, Left Hand Milk Stout is primo stuff.Gymrat wrote:I don't think they bottle with nitrogen. I don't know if it is possible. But the bottled beer has the same silky mouthfeel as the stuff on tap with nitrogen. I don't know how they do that.Kealia wrote:No, I haven't. I checked and they don't distribute in California. I hear that's the one to try, though.
Roger - do they bottle with nitrogen? Or just an 'overall' feel that you haven't nailed?