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Imperial Stout Tasting in Phoenix

AJs at the 101 and 67th Ave is hosting an Imperial Stout Tasting from 1-3 on October 20 (this Saturday).

Wild

 

Blast, I'm going to be out of town this weekend.......

 

Then I'll make it my duty to taste a couple for you. big_smile

Wild

 

The tasting was enjoyable.  The timing worked out well having 5-7 tasting at a time.  The offerings were:

Shelton Brothers Hercule Belgian Stout
Ale Smith Speedway Stout
Moylan's Stout
Left Hand Imperial Stout
Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout
Mephistopheles' Stout

Most enjoyed the Ale Smith Speedway Stout the best and the Yeti came in close behind.  But the one spoken of the most was the Shelton Brothers Hercule Belgian Stout.  In my opinion, it was the thinnest of all stouts but a terrific mixture of both Belgian spice and stout flavors.

Wild

 

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