Luckily I found a brewery nearish here that has stunningly good barrel-aged imperial stouts. Unfortunately they’re nearly $20 a bottle, so I can only afford to go on special occasions. They’re worth the cost though, good gods.
Can someone clue me in why these uber punched up stouts have such a high price tag? I can get a decent coffee malty 5%er for a few dollarpounds a bottle, but the 11% thicker stouts are up in the 20ish range, are they really 10x as intensive to brew?
Luckily I found a brewery nearish here that has stunningly good barrel-aged imperial stouts. Unfortunately they’re nearly $20 a bottle, so I can only afford to go on special occasions. They’re worth the cost though, good gods.
https://www.fiftyfiftybrewing.com/pages/eclipse
Can someone clue me in why these uber punched up stouts have such a high price tag? I can get a decent coffee malty 5%er for a few dollarpounds a bottle, but the 11% thicker stouts are up in the 20ish range, are they really 10x as intensive to brew?
They look really good. Too bad Maine’s so far away.
Yeah, that’s a bit much of a trek. Could probably get a bottle or even a set shipped there though, if you ever felt sufficiently self-indulgent.