The best readily available Stout?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by JlauerBuffaloNY, Apr 28, 2015.

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  1. Hophead21

    Hophead21 Initiate (0) Sep 19, 2013 Pennsylvania

    Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro hands down for me
     
  2. Lard_City

    Lard_City Initiate (0) Mar 31, 2014 California

    Old Rasputin, Undead Party Crasher and BA Narwhal. Oh, and Chocolate Sombrero.
     
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  3. zachpaschal

    zachpaschal Initiate (0) Apr 5, 2014 Indiana

    My personal favorite is Founders Breakfast Stout. Yes it's "seasonal" but I'm able to find it in bottle shops around Indy on in to the middle of summer. I personally prefer it to KBS. Not only because of the lower price and availability but frankly it tastes better to me! Ten Fidy is excellent but it's generally $3-$4 more than FBS.

    My other favorite readily available stout is Samuel Smiths Organic Chocolate Stout. It's most excellent and well priced to boot!

    Cheers!
     
  4. leantom

    leantom Initiate (0) Nov 20, 2011 Indiana

    My personal favorite is this:

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    EDIT: WAIT! SHENANIGANS! THAT'S NOT A NITRO HEAD!
     
  5. buzzedup

    buzzedup Savant (1,218) Dec 21, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    Victory Stromking is mighty taste , well prcied and avalalble all year..
     
  6. BergBeer

    BergBeer Maven (1,417) Aug 21, 2013 California

    Anderson Valley Oatmeal Stout is my vote
     
  7. Ilovelampandbeer

    Ilovelampandbeer Pooh-Bah (1,719) Aug 25, 2013 New York
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    Year round stouts it's ten tidy and I don't think it's close
     
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  8. ryanmextorf

    ryanmextorf Initiate (0) Sep 20, 2014 Virginia

    Absolutely man. Ten Fidy is so rich and fudgey and the mouthfeel is stupid creamy. Shouldn't be allowed to be that good for a beer that just sits on the shelves. Great beer to cellar too... I've heard after 2 years its perfect
     
  9. bub72ck

    bub72ck Initiate (0) Nov 8, 2010 Virginia

    I like a lot of Oksar beers. I think they get pushed to the side because it's so easy to get thus losing it's cool factor. I was in NC over the weekend and had a few Dale's Pale Ale. One of my favorite PAs for sure. Will be picking up some Ten Fidy soon.
     
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