Holy Ghost
Soul & Spirits Brewery

- From:
- Soul & Spirits Brewery
- Tennessee, United States
- Style:
- American Stout
- ABV:
- 6%
- Score:
- +8 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.84 | pDev: 2.08%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 0
- Status:
- Active
- Rated:
- Jun 14, 2025
- Added:
- Jan 13, 2024
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
Inspired by “Holy Ghost” The Bar-Kays
Our American Stout is everything you want in a stout; robust, roasty and resinous. A dark, hoppy ale that is perfect for the start of the winter season. Stouts have been around since the time of the London Porter, often called a “stout” because it was stronger than a Porter. Irish brewers took claim to the Stout with their Dry Irish Stout and Export Stouts, and then American brewers adapted these styles to be a little stronger. Our stout has no additives, we wanted to just showcase this style in all of its of glory, a woody aromatic ale with lots of piney flavors, strong espresso and hints of tropical fruits underlying within in the dark malts. This version of the stout style really got started in the west, where hoppy ales reigned supreme, they are fairly hop forward, but not as hoppy as the Black IPAs, that were also born in this region. Holy Ghost will have you shakin’ in all your bones and set your soul on fire, but only available during the winter months, so come grab yours on tap or in cans to-go and enjoy with your love a second time.
Food Pairings: Pot Roast • Aged Gouda • Blackberry Ice Cream
Our American Stout is everything you want in a stout; robust, roasty and resinous. A dark, hoppy ale that is perfect for the start of the winter season. Stouts have been around since the time of the London Porter, often called a “stout” because it was stronger than a Porter. Irish brewers took claim to the Stout with their Dry Irish Stout and Export Stouts, and then American brewers adapted these styles to be a little stronger. Our stout has no additives, we wanted to just showcase this style in all of its of glory, a woody aromatic ale with lots of piney flavors, strong espresso and hints of tropical fruits underlying within in the dark malts. This version of the stout style really got started in the west, where hoppy ales reigned supreme, they are fairly hop forward, but not as hoppy as the Black IPAs, that were also born in this region. Holy Ghost will have you shakin’ in all your bones and set your soul on fire, but only available during the winter months, so come grab yours on tap or in cans to-go and enjoy with your love a second time.
Food Pairings: Pot Roast • Aged Gouda • Blackberry Ice Cream
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