"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Dark beers get unfairly stereotyped by the loudest among them, like today’s trendy, Instagram-friendly ...
Think that rich, black stout will hit you harder than a pale ale? A top master brewer reveals why the color of your beer is ...
You can enjoy drinking stouts, porters, strong ales, Scotch ales, and weizenbocks any time of year. Yes, even in the summer months. Nobody should tell you when to drink your favorite beer. And you ...
Oh, Christmas beer, oh Christmas beer, how lovely are your flavors. Here’s a roundup of some great holiday beers to gift (and ...
Dark beers often look quite strong and can taste very robust, yet that does not automatically mean they have a higher alcohol content than light beers.
Leave the citrus-spiked wheat beers and hard seltzers at home, this is hunkering season and time to explore the hefty textures and roasty manifold malt flavors of brewing’s dark arts. For this month’s ...
There is a common misconception that if the beer is dark in color, then it must be thick, heavy, and probably high in alcohol. While there are certainly dark beers that fit those criteria, the truth ...
Stouts are increasing in popularity globally, and at the World Beer Cup competition, judges honored some of the world’s best. This is having a spillover effect to other stout offerings in the U.S. In ...