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kjjohns5

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Thought I'd start a thread dedicated to your favorite beers, per style. I'll add more perhaps each day or so.

To start things off, Imperial Stouts! Here are mine:

5 - Stone Russian Imperial Stout
Classic taste for a RIS! Thick mouth, black and sticky, great mixture of hops and malt, and just a bit heavy in the alcohol. Coffee and chocolate throughout!

4 - Dogfish Head World Wide Stout
Roasty with a super rich chocolate taste! Fruit notes to go with that chocolate and definite coffee characteristics. As big as the alcohol is, it's super drinkable and doesn't taste too boozy.

3 - Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti
Damn, this beer is good! Awesome tan head that just sticks on top of this black beauty. Roasted barley and sweet chocolate mixed with a dominate oak character in the nose. Very nice carmel taste with a slight alcoholic burn that warms you up. Perfect blend of a great beer with good oak characteristics.

2 - Avery Mephistophele's Stout
Hell yeah! Amazing black delight with a huge tan head. Sweet chocolate and carmel notes with some alcohol notes. Taste is sweet, big, and coffee like. Very warming but not overpowering. Should be sipped, and slowly appreciated.

1 - Cigar City Hunahpu's Imperial Stout
Super thick-like nothing else! Unbelievably black, with no red or orange around the edges, even with the brightest of light. Mocha brown head. Bitter chocolate, burnt roast, vanilla, fruit, and spices! Thick like syrup! This is the best stout I've ever had, and one of the only beers I've ever enjoyed this much.

What are your top 5!?
 
1. Yeti (the original of course)
2. Bells Expedition
3. Old Rasputin
4/5. Dont know, maybe the one by Clipper City
 
Cigar City's Hunaphu is currently being brewed again! Yesterday and today they're brewing it and it should be ready come March!!!
 
1. Bourbon Barrel Aged Ten Fidy - Oskar Blues
2. Kentuky Breakfast Stout - Founders
3. The Event Horizion - Olde Hickory Brewing
4. Chocolate Oak Aged Yeti - Great Divide
5. 2008 Bourbon Barrel Aged IRS - Stone Brewing

That's just off the top of my head.
 
1. Kentucky Breakfast Stout - Founders (probably #1 b/c its the hardest to find)
2. Beer Geek Breakfast - Mikkeller
3. B.O.R.I.S The Crusher - Hoppin Frog
4. World Wide Stout - DFH
5. Choklat - Southern Tier
 
I gotta try a commercial IS. I made one and think it's pretty good (but have no frame of reference). Insanely rich but becoming smoother with aging.
 
Rasputin
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Rasputin


To me, that is THE Imperial Stout by which all others are measured.

Doesn't need coffee, bourbon, oak, etc to be awesome.
 
Rasputin
Rasputin
Rasputin
Rasputin
Rasputin


To me, that is THE Imperial Stout by which all others are measured.

Doesn't need coffee, bourbon, oak, etc to be awesome.
I rarely drink commercial/craft brews but had my first ever RIS the other day, Old Rasputin from a nitro tap. That beer has haunted me since! I already changed plans and made my first RIS this past weekend and just ordered a nitro/stout faucet. I think it was one of the best beers I ever had (but it was cold outside and it was my first beer after a long day, so the situation was perfect).
 
I had Old Rasputin at World of Beer and I have to say, I wasn't impressed. The hype may have just been too much for me. I expected a lot more. Perhaps I should try it again.
 
In no order:

Founders Breakfast Stout
Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti
Southern Tier Choklat
Dogfish World Wide
Bells Expedition

Need to try list:
Kentucky Breakfast
Ten Fidy
Darkness
Dark Lord

This is my favorite style come winter.
 
In no order:

Founders Breakfast Stout
Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti
Southern Tier Choklat
Dogfish World Wide
Bells Expedition

Need to try list:
Kentucky Breakfast
Ten Fidy
Darkness
Dark Lord

This is my favorite style come winter.

Choklat is special.

Ten Fidy and Dark Lord are must tries, my friend!
 
2 - Avery Mephistophele's Stout
Hell yeah! Amazing black delight with a huge tan head. Sweet chocolate and carmel notes with some alcohol notes. Taste is sweet, big, and coffee like. Very warming but not overpowering. Should be sipped, and slowly appreciated.

Mephistopheles is so damn delicious!
 
1. Bourbon County
2. Old Rasputin
3. Bells Expedition
4. Night Stalker
5. Surly Darkness

I need to find a good all-grain recipe for an Imperial Stout. I just got some Oak barrels and I need to do some aging!
 
I blind tasted Yet, Old Rasputin and Expedition and Yeit won barely over Expedition, and Rasputin was a distant third. Its good, by over-hyped IMO
 
Péché Mortel from Dieu du Ciel brewery. Awesome chocolate flavour with a smooth coffee aftertaste and a solid, firm bitterness. You can't drink much more than one in a sitting, but it's very, very good.
 
Got to try Ten Fidy from a can @ WOB last night and it was good. Person I was talking to said Old Rasputin from a bottle and from a nitro tap are two different animals so it wouldn't be fair to compare Ten Fidy from a can with Old Rasputin from a nitro tap.

Unfortunately, they only had Ten Fidy from the list I had (gathered from this thread). No Expedition/Mephistopheles/Dark Lord/Choklat/Breakfast.:( They said they were going to be getting Old Rasputin on tap soon.
 
I'm glad I saw this thread because I am trying to find top Imperial Stouts to try. I have never been big on Stouts / Porters but last night I had one in the fridge that a friend brought as a swap for homebrew.. I cracked it open and I enjoyed it, wishing I had a second.

It was a Weyerbacher Old Heathen Imperial Stout. I don't know where that sits on the scale of quality but it may have opened my eyes up to the darker beers!

Now I'm making a list of ones I want to try, generated from this thread :p
 
Unfortunately, they only had Ten Fidy from the list I had (gathered from this thread). No Expedition/Mephistopheles/Dark Lord/Choklat/Breakfast.:( They said they were going to be getting Old Rasputin on tap soon.

You'll likely have to go to Total Wine to find these beers, and I guarantee that they're available there. I live in Tampa and one of my best friends who's as well a homebrewer lives in Orlando. We both frequent the Total Wine locations here in Tampa and over in Central Florida. They have the best selection that I've seen.
 
I blind tasted Yet, Old Rasputin and Expedition and Yeit won barely over Expedition, and Rasputin was a distant third. Its good, by over-hyped IMO

I've only had Rasputin from the tap and I really wasn't impressed. I think it's over-hyped as well.
 
I'm glad I saw this thread because I am trying to find top Imperial Stouts to try. I have never been big on Stouts / Porters but last night I had one in the fridge that a friend brought as a swap for homebrew.. I cracked it open and I enjoyed it, wishing I had a second.

It was a Weyerbacher Old Heathen Imperial Stout. I don't know where that sits on the scale of quality but it may have opened my eyes up to the darker beers!

Now I'm making a list of ones I want to try, generated from this thread :p

Right on, man! The Old Heathen is a good beer, no doubt. It is, however, not nearly as large as most of the beers on this list. I'd say if I did a top 15, Old Heathen would make the list.

Definitely get into Imperial Stouts. I was once the same as you, not a fan of stouts or porters. Keep drinking! Cheers!
 
You'll likely have to go to Total Wine to find these beers, and I guarantee that they're available there. I live in Tampa and one of my best friends who's as well a homebrewer lives in Orlando. We both frequent the Total Wine locations here in Tampa and over in Central Florida. They have the best selection that I've seen.
Thanks, I'll try there. I don't usually buy beer (I've got a ton of homebrew at home) but now that I've tried a couple of RISs I really like this style and need to explore some of these other examples. Rasputin was my first (I'd never heard of it but that means nothing, I've never heard of most craft beers) and now I think I'm hooked on RISs.

EDIT: Just remembered I have also tried Southern Tier's Oat which I think is a seasonal. Liked it somewhere between Rasputin and Ten Fidy.
 

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