Dry Stout Beer Reviews
Smooth and chalky with coffee notes. A step up from a Porter. How does it finish? The name says it all.
by Michael Larson | Dry Stout, Fruit Beers, Mug, New Glarus Brewing Company, Pint Glass, United States, Wisconsin |
Pouring into my Guinness glass, I was obviously expecting a stouty stout. Visually, this unique brew disappointed, the head evaporated like a weak lager and held none of the weight that I so enjoy in my glass of black goodness. As far as color goes? Also a bit...
by Team | Dry Stout, Guinness Ltd., Ireland, Mug, Pint Glass |
Noel: To be honest, I’m not sure how many average joes out there know that this beer even exists. Guinness Draught, not Extra Stout, has become synonymous with the Guinness brand, and it’s not all that surprising considering its availability in just about every pub...
by Michael Larson | California, Dry Stout, Mendocino Brewing Company, Mug, Pint Glass, United States |
I met a few guys at the local pub this evening, enjoyed a Two Brothers beer and then salivated over one of my comrades’ Guinness. While the notorious stout didn’t currently grace the shelves of my personal fridge, a brother stout, Medocino’s Black Hawk, did. I also...
by Taylor Birkey | Bell's Brewery, Dry Stout, Fruit Beers, Michigan, Mug, Pint Glass, United States |
Bell’s Cherry Stout is a winter seasonal available from November through March. It combines the sweet/tart flavor native to Michigan cherries with a darker, roasted taste of a stout. The only other cherry brew I’ve sampled before this one is Sam...
by Matt | California, Dry Stout, Mug, North Coast Brewing Company, Pint Glass, United States |
I’m not a stout drinker … not yet at least. My exploration into the world of craft beer started with a few choice brews which I will list. New Glarus Spotted Cow, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, North Coast Brewing Red Seal Ale and North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner. Oh...
by Tom Smillie | Dry Stout, Indiana, Mug, Pint Glass, Three Floyds Brewing Company, United States |
One of my favorite styles of beer is the Stout. While I’d enjoy just about any stout you gave me, I gravitate towards Oatmeal Stouts. My buddy Noel has a love for Dry Irish Stouts and over the last couple years his enjoyment of this style has taken root in me. I...