Drink any good Pastry Stouts lately?

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  1. Sumnerj

    Sumnerj Initiate (0) Nov 14, 2015 Connecticut
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    Been out of the trade game for a bit. Lookin for a pastry stout or two to trade for. Anyone had anything good lately? Thanks y’all
     
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  2. dcotom

    dcotom Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,637) Aug 4, 2014 Iowa
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    Yes, I have. Graeter's Black Raspberry Chocolate Chip Milk Stout, from Braxton Brewing, Covington, KY. Also Cocoa Mint Milk Stout, from SingleSpeed Brewing, Waterloo, IA. I'm all in on the English Sweet/Milk Stouts. :yum:
     
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  3. Beer_Stan

    Beer_Stan Initiate (0) Mar 15, 2014 California
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    Arrow Lodge's Nunca Muerto was legit
     
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  4. Ahypercube

    Ahypercube Pundit (945) Dec 18, 2015 California
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    Imperial Evil Pastry Stout Factory Strikes Back by Weldwerks Brewing Co was a delicious chocolate peanut butter stout. Best I’ve had to date. Just gifted a two-pack to a friend. You may have trouble finding it. I think it was only brewed once. Starriest Night (hazelnut version basically) by the same guys was also awesome.
     
  5. bbtkd

    bbtkd Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,790) Sep 20, 2015 South Dakota
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    BCBS Mon Cheri, 3 Sheeps BBA The Wolf, Prairie Screenshot, Fair State FSB: 2019 Pt 1, and Prairie Basic Becky. That's just this month, so far.
     
  6. GuyFawkes

    GuyFawkes Grand Pooh-Bah (5,630) Apr 7, 2011 Illinois
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    In Chicago: Benthic and Vanilla Benthic are excellent. I'm no Half Acre fanboy, but both are worthy beers.
     
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  7. johnnybgood1999

    johnnybgood1999 Savant (1,000) Oct 31, 2008 Virginia

    Everybody talks about Abraxis from Perennial Ales. Try their Number 17. It's brewed with mint leaves and cacao. I thought it was better than abraxis.
     
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  8. SFACRKnight

    SFACRKnight Grand Pooh-Bah (3,348) Jan 20, 2012 Colorado
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    Weldwerks has some pastry stouts that are tasty. I'm a fan of modern times though. Modem tones may be the best beer I have had in a looong time.
     
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  9. nc41

    nc41 Initiate (0) Sep 25, 2008 North Carolina
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    I’d amend that to : Ever, and no.
     
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  10. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    What did you think of this beer?

    Cheers!
     
  11. ichorNet

    ichorNet Pooh-Bah (2,565) Mar 16, 2010 Massachusetts
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    Pipeworks and Hubbard's Cave have been absolutely ruling this style recently. Almost nothing else I've had comes close. For Pipeworks, try Fluffo Sando or Baked & Layered. For HC, try French Toast or Salted Caramel (or any of the Pot de Cremes).
     
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  12. ZebulonXZogg

    ZebulonXZogg Grand Pooh-Bah (3,142) May 5, 2015 Illinois
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    No such thing!
     
  13. Insomniac

    Insomniac Initiate (0) Nov 5, 2019 Canada (ON)

    I’m not a big fan of the style but do know Omnipollo makes a bunch of them both individually and in collaboration with other breweries. You might want to start there.
     
  14. HorseheadsHophead

    HorseheadsHophead Grand Pooh-Bah (3,732) Sep 15, 2014 Colorado
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    I've currently been digging anything with maple syrup--CBS, Saranac Varick St Breakfast Stout, Dragon's Milk Maple Oak, etc.--but generally I don't like the super sweet stouts very often. The best imperial stout I've had so far this year has been Black Chocolate from Brooklyn.
     
  15. Domingo

    Domingo Grand Pooh-Bah (4,252) Apr 23, 2005 Colorado
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    While they're both pioneers of the concept, I still feel like the Bruery and Cigar City both produce some of the best examples out there. Both have fairly large bottle clubs (aka. more bottles in the wild) and plenty of retail options, too.

    As far as sought after/rare examples go, I'd say the stuff coming from Weldwerks is probably the best I've had. In particular the PB Medianoche is pretty great for what it is.
     
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  16. Bobbi862

    Bobbi862 Initiate (0) Nov 10, 2019 Illinois

    Picked up a Milk Stout from "Left Hand Brewing Co.". A little out of my usual tastes, but, I liked it. Coffee and Malty--not too sweet.
     
  17. Ranbot

    Ranbot Pooh-Bah (2,463) Nov 27, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    uhhhh... Southern Tier. They were making dessert-beer concoctions (e.g. Creme Brulee Stout, Choklat, Mokah, Pumking) before The Bruery or Cigar City existed, and now Southern Tier is totally overlooked. Funny how trends work.

    EDIT: In fairness to you, I don't think Southern Tier distributed to Colorado then, so I understand if you missed them.
     
  18. Domingo

    Domingo Grand Pooh-Bah (4,252) Apr 23, 2005 Colorado
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    Nope, I was a aware of them. Pumking used to be a "hype" beer at one time. You can be a pioneer without being first...can't you?
     
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  19. Ranbot

    Ranbot Pooh-Bah (2,463) Nov 27, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    I wouldn't call it pioneering, so much as popularizing, but maybe that's splitting hairs? There was more to Southern Tier than Pumking too.

    Rogue, and specifically the Voodoo donut series, probably deserves some credit [or condemnation] for elevating the pastry beer too, but beer nerds shitting all over Rogue goes back even further. :rolling_eyes:
     
  20. craigbelly

    craigbelly Pooh-Bah (2,770) Dec 31, 2015 Iowa
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    actually dictionary definition of the word pioneer: develop or be the first to use or apply (a new method, area of knowledge, or activity).
     
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