Sierra Nevada Cask Conditioned Stout. Brewed with cocoa nibs & honey.
Availability: Draft only (10.8 gal = cask)
Arrival: TBA
5.8% ABV
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Sierra Nevada Cask Conditioned Stout. Brewed with cocoa nibs & honey.
Availability: Draft only (10.8 gal = cask)
Arrival: TBA
5.8% ABV
Read More: Sierra Nevada
Flying Dog invites you to drink drink beer and restore the Chesapeake Bay all year long. Pearl Necklace Oyster Stout will officially be a year round beer, distributed across the country.
The beer is a dry stout brewed with oysters from Continue Reading →
Add this to your watch list. The Bruery’s Tart Of Darkness. A sour stout aged in oak barrels.
With a roasty aroma and a tart finish, this sour black ale is a contortion of style and flavor, creating an unexpected delight.
Style: Stout (Oak Aged)
Availability: 750 ml Continue Reading →
More bomber action for Bell’s Brewery! Bourbon Barrel Aged Cherry Stout. The name speaks for itself. Bell’s Cherry Stout aged in bourbon? Yep.
Tinted ruby-black, Cherry Stout gains its signature tartness from 100% Montmorency cherries grown in Michigan’s Traverse City region. Rather than Continue Reading →
Hell’s Black Intelligenser, a oatmeal stout by Three Floyds Brewing is back on tap once again. Intelligentsia coffee.
Style: Oatmeal Stout (w/ coffee)
Availability: Draft only
6% ABV
Flying Dog Brewing is making plans to bottle Pearl Necklace. It’s an oyster stout, previously a draft only offering for a good cause.
The beer benefits the Oyster Recovery Partnership in the Chesapeake Bay Area. The partnership coordinates and conducts oyster restorations efforts Continue Reading →
Sierra Nevada Cask Conditioned Stout. Brewed with cocoa nibs & honey.
Availability: Draft only (10.8 gal = cask)
Arrival: TBA
5.8% ABV
Read More: Sierra Nevada
Flying Dog invites you to drink drink beer and restore the Chesapeake Bay all year long. Pearl Necklace Oyster Stout will officially be a year round beer, distributed across the country.
The beer is a dry stout brewed with oysters from the Rappahannok River in Virginia. Proceeds from the beer benefit the Oyster Recovery Partnership.
“Our initial work with the ORP was just the beginning,” Ben Savage, Flying Dog’s VP of marketing, said. “Sales of Pearl Necklace will continue to benefit the ORP and also raise awareness nationwide of how critical oyster restoration is to the Chesapeake Bay.” The goal is to enable ORP to plant at least 1 million baby oysters back into the Chesapeake Bay through proceeds from Pearl Necklace Oyster Stout. “A healthy oyster reef not only filters the Chesapeake Bay’s waters, but also provides habitat for other important marine life such as blue crabs and striped bass,” Stephan Abel, Executive Director of the ORP, said. “Every oyster we plant back into the Bay will have an immediate, positive impact.”
Style: Dry Stout (w/ Oysters)
Availability: 12 oz bottles, Draft. Year round offering
5.5% ABV
Add this to your watch list. The Bruery’s Tart Of Darkness. A sour stout aged in oak barrels.
With a roasty aroma and a tart finish, this sour black ale is a contortion of style and flavor, creating an unexpected delight.
Style: Stout (Oak Aged)
Availability: 750 ml bottles, Draft
Arrival: TBA
5.6% ABV
More bomber action for Bell’s Brewery! Bourbon Barrel Aged Cherry Stout. The name speaks for itself. Bell’s Cherry Stout aged in bourbon? Yep.
Tinted ruby-black, Cherry Stout gains its signature tartness from 100% Montmorency cherries grown in Michigan’s Traverse City region. Rather than doubling up on sweetness, this tart cherry varietal serves as a counterpoint to the warm, dark chocolate notes from the malt bill. Lightly hopped for balance, this stout is one of the cornerstones of the Bell’s stout portfolio.
Style: Stout (w/ cherries, Barrel Aged)
Availability: 750 ml bottles. (Usually Eccentric Cafe limited)
7% ABV
Hell’s Black Intelligenser, a oatmeal stout by Three Floyds Brewing is back on tap once again. Intelligentsia coffee.
Style: Oatmeal Stout (w/ coffee)
Availability: Draft only
6% ABV
Flying Dog Brewing is making plans to bottle Pearl Necklace. It’s an oyster stout, previously a draft only offering for a good cause.
The beer benefits the Oyster Recovery Partnership in the Chesapeake Bay Area. The partnership coordinates and conducts oyster restorations efforts in the bay. It’s a 3 way collaboration between Flying Dog, Rappahannock River Oysters, and Baltimore’s Woodberry Kitchen. (Although Woodberry isn’t mentioned on the label.) ”
Style: Dry Stout (Oyster Stout)
Availability: Draft. NEW: 12 oz bottles.
Region: Draft was limited to MD, VA, Washington D.C. Bottles TBA
Arrival: TBA
5.5% ABV