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#2713 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: Canada
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I've had Sam Smith's stout before, though not this organic one.
I had a float at a local brewery once, called Cartwright Springs. They made a crème brulée stout. They put that beer in an ice cream they made in house. When I visited the brewery, they were making floats with the two. Damn. It was almost a sweetness overload, but so so good. |
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#2714 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Apr 2022
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My favourite stouts include Whitewater peanut butter shake stout (OH WOW THIS IS GOOD), St-Ambroise oatmeal stout, Calabogie brown cow and Flying Monkeys chocolate manifesto.
I think that if the stout is on the sweeter side, it would rock in any dessert. |
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#2716 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Actually, I don't find the Samuel Smith chocolate stout all that sweet. Hardly sweet at all. And the chocolate/cocoa taste is very subtle. It's the creaminess, being an oatmeal stout, that I like. Still, I'm noting the other stouts you mentioned as I'd like to try them. Thanks!
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#2719 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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I was out canoeing years ago and found a disc golf course next to the river. It's been a while since I did any boating or water stuff though. Maybe a decade or so.
My most recent acquisition: ![]() It's for my new cutting board. I failed to follow the directions and treat it before using it, but it'll be fine. I just did the second/cream treatment yesterday, so it should be good to go later on today.
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