BA Vanilla Stouts

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by mwa114, Sep 22, 2015.

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  1. deadsincebirth

    deadsincebirth Initiate (0) Jul 24, 2014 Illinois

    Derivation blend 2. Impossible to get but oh so yummy. Also one of the hardest to obtain adjunct stout style out there so difficult goings ahead. Also Bourbon County 2010 Vanilla Stout is in a league of its own.
     
  2. algebeeric_topology

    algebeeric_topology Pooh-Bah (2,052) Dec 30, 2014 Florida
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    I appreciate that under "easier to get" we received BA vanilla shake, vanilla bean dark lord, and velvet speedway...

    The jack's abby stuff doesn't seem to trade quite as high:
    http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/26520/93101/

    Try the homemade vanilla rye or any of the other wonderful french press beers!

    http://www.beeradvocate.com/community/threads/french-press-help.321527/

    You can even do a nice job without a french press by dropping a chunk of vanilla bean in a beer and recapping it to save some carbonation!
     
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  3. Geuzedad

    Geuzedad Initiate (0) Nov 14, 2010 Arizona

    As the Op said ones "easier" to find, I haven't seen one on here yet that would fit that category. (At least for me). The rest of you must live in some great beer locations!
     
  4. Buschyfor3

    Buschyfor3 Savant (1,083) Jan 4, 2009 Kentucky

    Mikkeller's standard Beer Geek Vanilla Shake is relatively easy to find, although a bit pricey per bottle. That may be the best you can do in terms of a "easy-to-find" vanilla stout... but anything barrel-aged and vanilla will likely fall outside the category of "easy" to acquire.
     
  5. Mshea805

    Mshea805 Initiate (0) Apr 12, 2014 California

    Curly Wolf BA Maple Vanilla Stout is a shelf beer in CA but it's pretty weak and mild compared to most of the other beers listed.
     
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