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Favorite Stouts and Porters

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I'd like to share some of my favorite stouts and porters. I hope others will add some, too, because I love sampling new beers, and the darker they are, the happier I usually am.
I was in a restaurant on a business trip last week in Chicago, and asked the waiter if he had any dark beers to recommend. He said he only had the Dragon's Milk, a bourbon barrel stout. I happily said I would take it. It wasn't until after I ordered that I found it on the menu listed for $14.50 a bottle (22 oz). Ouch. So you only live once.
When it came, he poured the first tall glass from it. Dark, dark, with a tan head. Lots of aroma. Tastes of chocolate and oak and bourbon, and a pleasant sweetness. Very balanced. Very rich.
It was exactly the kind of beer that I don't get tired of as I get to the bottom of the bottle. The second and last glass was just as good as the first. It's the kind of beer you want to hold in your mouth and get all the flavors from, and it's just so rich.
I checked the New Holland Brewing website, and this beer isn't available anywhere within hundreds of miles of Portland, OR. Sad. On the other hand, I'm back in Chicago this week, and I found a bottle shop where I bought two four-packs of 12 ouncers. This beer's too good not to share. Store price: $14 for a four-pack. A steal.
I sit naked in my hotel room tonight, sipping one slowly.
Oh.
Yes.
It's as good as I remember.

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The nice thing about going to Indians' baseball games is that they serve several brews from Great Lakes. A little pricey, but the glasses are large. I seem to remember that they had about four or five flavors on tap.

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I had a chance not too long ago to try the Great Lakes Edmund Fitzgerald, and I found it very very nice. It's one I would love to drink again.
About an hour ago, I enjoyed a bottle of Arcadia Ales' Barrel Aged Shipwreck Porter. With 50 IBUs and an ABV of 12%, this is a big beer. Lots of aromas of bourbon and vanilla and chocolate. Wonderful on the palate. It was truly a pleasure.

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And a big YES to Ten Fidy from Oskar Blues. That one pours black as old oil and almost as thick. It's sweet and rich and so good.

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How did you walk after the Shipwreck Porter, that's a high ABV, I might fall down after a few of those

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How did you walk after the Shipwreck Porter, that's a high ABV, I might fall down after a few of thoseI waited to open it until after I was in for the evening. Not just the ABV, it's big in every way.

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Slightly OT, but I'm making my Chocolate Stout Cake for Thanksgiving this year. YUM! Two of my favorite vices--chocolate and beer--in one dessert!

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I've got a chocolate mint stout in the keg now. Went easy on the chocolate and light on the mint (peppermint). Came out great!Also had a chance to taste some of my son's Imperial Stout Thursday...wow, I really need to brew some of that!Racked an Imperial IPA of my own recipe into the keg today and am brewing a Nugget Nectar clone as I write this. Life is good!

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I had a Xinhua black recently (hope I spelled in right) anyone able to tell me anything about it? I was at a friends,"try this". it was pretty good.

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I don't find Xinhua on either ratebeer.com or beeradvocate.com . I don't know how to find it. Perhaps you could ask your friend again what it was?

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]]]Slightly OT, but I'm making my Chocolate Stout Cake for Thanksgiving this year. YUM! Two of my favorite vices--chocolate and beer--in one dessert!

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