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Deans Brothers Black Irish

Deans Brothers Black Irish

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Brewed by Deans Brothers Brewing Company

Santa Ana, CA, United States

Style:  Dry Stout

6% Alcohol by Volume

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This full-bodied, dark ale is brewed with robust malted barley, giving the beer “roasted” or “coffee-like” notes. It was fermented using Irish ale yeast, which contributes some nutty and malty qualities to the beer as well. While perfect for cooler evenings by a fire or with a hearty meal, this beer sips well all year round. Irish stouts are characterized by a dark complexion, mild carbonation levels and a full body. Hops are used, of course, but in moderation compared to other varieties. Our Irish stout offers all of these qualities, and you may consider taste-testing this fine ale side-by-side with the world’s most famous and historic brand of Irish Stout (think World Records…). While we respect and honor all brewers’ handiwork, we believe you’ll find our Irish stout to be considerably fresh and enjoyable since it doesn’t have to travel halfway round the world to get to you, and you’ll probably find it to be less astringent than what you may expect from an Irish Stout. In fact, many of our friends have told us “I don’t typically drink darker beers but I would if they were all like this one!” If you enjoy a nice, full-bodied stout ale (or even if you don’t!), we’re confident you’ll love Deans Brothers Black Irish Stout. Make it a part of your tradition today.

ID: 32200 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 16 years ago

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