Imperial Russian Stout
Ridgeway Brewing in South Stoke, Oxfordshire, England 🏴
Stout - Imperial Regular|
Score
7.32
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Slow, extended ageing before bottling differentiates this style from simply being a strong stout or porter. It makes Ridgeway Imperial Russian Stout considerably more vinous and sharp than an export stout. There is just that little nod towards a lambic beer, with very roast and very bitter flavours. The bitterness mellows over time in the bottle so the style is not intended to be overtly hoppy.
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Imperial Russian Stout (2012)Imperial Russian Stout (2012)
Stout - Imperial
10.0% ABV
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Stout - Imperial | 10.0% |
6.81
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Imperial Russian Stout (2014)Imperial Russian Stout (2014)
Stout - Imperial
10.0% ABV
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Stout - Imperial | 10.0% |
6.77
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Imperial Russian Stout (2015)Imperial Russian Stout (2015)
Stout - Imperial
10.0% ABV
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Stout - Imperial | 10.0% |
6.77
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Imperial Russian Stout (2016)Imperial Russian Stout (2016)
Stout - Imperial
10.0% ABV
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Stout - Imperial | 10.0% |
7.27
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