International Stout Day is celebrated on the first Thursday in November each year. Stouts, developed from porters in the 1700s, have become some of the most beloved beers in many different nations. So beloved, in fact, that on November 3, 2011, stouts were given the recognition they deserve with the advent of the first International Stout Day. Like the name implies, stouts are typically strong and robust in flavor and, although they may be hard to chug, a stout is the perfect beer for sipping and savoring.
Name | Style | City | State | Size | ABV | IBU | Price |
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Boulevard Dark Truth Stout | American Imperial Stout | Kansas City | Missouri | 12 oz. | 9.7 | 60.0 | $7.95 |
Dieu du Ciel! Péché Mortel | American Imperial Stout | Quebec | Canada | 12 oz. | 9.5 | 76.0 | $9.95 |
Dublin City Irish Stout | Irish Dry Stout | Dublin | Ireland | 16.9 oz. | 4.2 | | $8.95 |
Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro | Milk / Sweet Stout | Longmont | Colorado | 12 oz. | 6.0 | 25.0 | $6.95 |
Mast Landing Gunner's Daughter | Milk / Sweet Stout | Westbrook | Maine | 16 oz. | 5.5 | | $9.25 |
North Coast Old Rasputin | Russian Imperial Stout | Fort Bragg | California | 16 oz. | 9.0 | 75.0 | $10.95 |
Sam Smith's Oatmeal Stout | Oatmeal Stout | Tadcaster, North Yorkshire | England | 12 oz. | 5.0 | 32.0 | $7.95 |
Sam Smith's Organic Chocolate Stout | English Stout | Tadcaster, North Yorkshire | England | 550 ml | 5.0 | 28.0 | $10.95 |