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Posts tagged with samuel-smith%e2%80%99s-imperial-stout

July 1, 2010 | Stylistically Speaking

Imperial Stout

By K. Florian Klemp

The resurrection of languishing stylistic gems might be America’s greatest contribution to brewing in the past 30 years. This would most certainly be the case with Russian imperial stout. Imperial stout is synonymous with lofty status, and its bold, brawny ...

March 1, 2005 | Stylistically Speaking

Imperial Stout

By K. Florian Klemp

Near the end of the 18th century, British brewers began exporting pale ales to India to nourish its troops, and dark ales like stouts and porters to Baltic regions for more entrepreneurial reasons. Stronger, and with a more aggressive hop ...

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Tue Dec 14th, 2010 On Giants and Stout

Did you see the footage of the Vikings' dome coming down?  Pretty wild, and like good chaos theory it lead to a discovery of a great beer. I'm not such...

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