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Another beer, Sir Isaac’s Stout, uses Black Mission figs and takes inspiration from graham crackers (Goose didn’t mention Fig Newtons). The beer’s flavors include “dried fruit, honey, ...
The brew was aged with 10,000 pounds of Black Mission figs, Graham Crackers ... when they first started Bourbon County Stout together in 1992. This beer is aged in Beam barrels from the Small ...
Sometimes they’re the result of meticulous care and tremendous effort to make a good beer richer ... again heavy in this stout. What begins up front with a little fig/raisin sweetness gives ...
Goose Island Beer Co. Share Something old ... The fig cookie and graham cracker-inspired stout was created... using Black Mission figs resulting in characteristics of dried fruit, honey, molasses ...
A stout is defined as "a very dark, toasty, bitter, creamy ale," according to the Beer Judge Certification Program. It is not typically thought to be ideal for new beer drinkers, due to its often ...
Here's a guide to Black Friday beer releases in ... and finished with almonds, figs and orange peel Koko Cream Pie: inspired by Eagle Park's Koko Kleiber Imperial Stout, the Black Friday release ...
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Decatur brewery wins Gold in 2024 World Beer CupThe award was given for one of 110 beer-style categories: American-Style Imperial Stout beer ... as an ale that is black in color and packed with earthy flavors, including fig molasses, oak ...
Black Friday still meant one thing: driving from liquor store to liquor store trying to score bottles of Goose Island Beer Co.’s Bourbon County Stout. In Colorado, most stores had bottle limits ...
making the beverage the fastest-growing beer variety in the UK. There's also been a slew of new entries to the market in recent years. The biggest is Brewdog's stout, Black Heart, which bosses say ...
Beer enthusiasts across the Chicago area look forward to Goose Island’s annual Bourbon County Stout release, ... More than five tons of Black Mission figs were used in that beer’s creation, ...
The other is The Wolf: 18-year Elijah Craig, a 14.1% ABV stout aged in an 18-year Elijah Craig bourbon barrel giving the beer notes of caramel, roasty cinnamon, and a hint of dark berry. On Black ...
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