Cellar Worthy: STOUTs

Discussion in 'Cellaring / Aging Beer' started by Rollzroyce21, May 15, 2012.

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  1. SteveSexton203

    SteveSexton203 Initiate (0) Feb 19, 2014 Connecticut


    I found this on another thread
     
  2. Scott17Taylor

    Scott17Taylor Initiate (0) Oct 28, 2013 Iowa
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    Narwhal, a great option, ages well and only $10 a 4 pack.
     
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  3. Gilbredbird

    Gilbredbird Initiate (0) Apr 23, 2016 Missouri

    How was the carbonation?
     
  4. Gilbredbird

    Gilbredbird Initiate (0) Apr 23, 2016 Missouri

    Founder's-Imperial Stout is amazing after 1 year!!
     
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  5. FlaviusG

    FlaviusG Zealot (637) Aug 15, 2009 Illinois
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    Didn't see it but Dogfish Head Bitches Brew ages well
     
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  6. Craft_advisory

    Craft_advisory Initiate (0) Jun 28, 2014 Florida

  7. lateralusbeer

    lateralusbeer Savant (1,222) Feb 7, 2010 North Carolina
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    This makes a lot of sense. Very hot fresh.
     
  8. AugustusRex

    AugustusRex Initiate (0) Apr 12, 2013 Canada (ON)

    Black Albert at 3 years was the best stout I have had. I was expecting a monster, but it was perfectly balanced with oxidation character, dark fruit and roast. No American hops are used so the cardboard flavour was non existent.
     
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  9. adamgnoth

    adamgnoth Initiate (0) Apr 2, 2012 Colorado

    Have you aged BA Narwhal? I'm guessing it ages well, but looking for real world reference
     
  10. Scott17Taylor

    Scott17Taylor Initiate (0) Oct 28, 2013 Iowa
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    Never even had BA narwhal, so I can't comment.
     
  11. Thiggles

    Thiggles Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2015 California

    I dont know how this hasnt made the list yet, but Black Tuesday. 2-3 years definitely does this beer sooo much good. Mellows out the heat and lessens the sweetness
     
  12. Dan_K

    Dan_K Pooh-Bah (1,980) Nov 8, 2013 Colorado
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    I thought cardboard flavor was caused by oxidation?
     
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  13. AugustusRex

    AugustusRex Initiate (0) Apr 12, 2013 Canada (ON)

    Oxidation of... iso-alpha acids from hops and fatty acids from malt.
     
  14. CoreyC

    CoreyC Initiate (0) Mar 16, 2015 Wisconsin

    I just had a year old Weyerbacher Tiny. First time I tried this aged and really liked it. Very smooth and tasty. It's available year round and not expensive. I would add this to the list of being worth aging.
     
  15. headbangingteacher

    headbangingteacher Initiate (0) Apr 27, 2015 Maryland

    I gotta agree. When you consider the abv, the price, the availability, and of course, the flavor, this is a remarkable beer. When you factor in it holds up well, this is a must have for anyone looking to cellar beers low cost, low fuss.
     
  16. Amguerra305

    Amguerra305 Initiate (0) Apr 6, 2016 Florida

    This needs to be resurrected.

    My vote goes for stone RIS and cc Marshall Zhukov. They get mellow and creamy with time.

    Still waiting to try a few on this list that are still sitting in my cellar.
     
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  17. Robtobfest

    Robtobfest Initiate (0) Oct 21, 2009 Connecticut

    Had a 5 year old Tony and.it was.awesome!!
     
  18. Rollzroyce21

    Rollzroyce21 Pooh-Bah (2,211) Oct 24, 2009 California
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    Sorry BA's, I can't don't have the time to keep track with the list but I do appreciate seeing more posts. Always interested in hearing others experiences in cellaring/aging beers.

    Hope to crack open a 5 yr old BT later this year. Keep you posted.
     
  19. emike1955

    emike1955 Initiate (0) Oct 1, 2016 California

    +1 Ten Fidy, in a can, 1.5 years old, tasted very good. Haven't had it fresh.
    +1 had a 6 month old breakfast stout home brew I helped make in a class at the local brew store. Apparently the consensus of the customers/staff was the brew wasn't very good when it was first ready to drink. So I guess they stopped drinking it. I happened to stop by the store 6 months after the class, and there was still some left in the keg. It tasted great, I guess the coffee had mellowed a lot. (But this probably won't count toward this list :-).

    BTW, on the question about Parabola, did tbadiuk actually like Parabola before he started aging it? I actually (horrors) don't like some particular stouts when fresh, and suspect I still won't like them when they are aged :-). I don't expect miracles from the aging process.

    Finally, as a sort of ghost vote, the following are reccomended by Patrick Dawson in Vintage Beer:
    Bell's Expediton Stout
    Brooklyn Brewery Black Chocolate Stout
    Courage Russion IS (stopped being made, then re-started)
    Deschutes the Abyss
    Founders IS
    Goose Island BCBS
    Midnight Sun Berserker IS
    Stone IRS
    Three Floyds Dark Lord IS

    Over here (http://allaboutbeer.com/article/beers-for-the-cellar—a-selected-list/) is a cellar list from Alan Moen, a journalist. I've cut and pasted his IS list below:

    Imperial Stouts
    A. LeCoq Russian Imperial Stout—1-4 years
    North Coast Old Rasputin—1-4 years
    Rogue Imperial Stout—3-5 years
    Snoqualmie Falls Mad Russian 1999– now!
    Boundary Bay Imperial Oatmeal Stout—1-4 years
    Moylan’s Imperial Stout—2-4 years
    Great Divide Yeti Stout—1-3 years
    Dogfish Head World Wide Stout—2-5 years
    Samuel Smith Imperial Stout —1-3 years
     
  20. IKR

    IKR Maven (1,490) May 25, 2010 California
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    Not quite 5 years old but I did have a 2012 Black Tuesday recently. I think you'll be happy.
    https://www.beeradvocate.com/commun...-drinking-now-1442.453602/page-3#post-5035342
     
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