
Magazine Issue 4
The Dark Side (Winter 2014)
A large feature package on stouts and a guide to stout styes
Contents
Inside this issue
Spiced Stouts: Sugar + Spice + Everything NiceBy Emily HuttoThree brewers share their thoughts on complementing the base beer with spices.
Adding Flavors to Your StoutHere are some tips for adding flavorings to your homebrewed stouts.
Copper Kettle Mexican Chocolate Stout RecipeThis award-winning rich black ale with dark roasted malt flavors is blended with bittersweet chocolate, a blend of three Mexican chile peppers, and cinnamon.
Stocking the Cellar without Breaking the BankConsider forming your beer-cellar collection around age-worthy, budget-friendly beers.
10 Dos and Don'ts of Bottle Share EtiquetteBy Steve KoenigFor those of you unfamiliar with bottle shares, they are gatherings of craft-beer lovers where each attendee brings a bottle of beer
Stout Personae PersonifiedCalibrate your palate with these commercial examples of stout styles.
Bring Out the Imp Stout RecipeBy Joe ReynoldsJoe Reynolds, director of research and development at Southern Tier (Lakewood, New York), shared this imperial stout recipe.
Hoppy Thing RecipeBy Nate LanierTree House Brewing Company Cofounder and Head Brewer Nate Lanier provided this IPA recipe.
Chocolate Chip–Porter Caramel Blondies RecipeServe these blondies warm with a porter and make sure to add a scoop of your favorite nutty ice cream.
Cauliflower-Bacon Fritters RecipeMade with Vienna lager, these fritters will be a sure-fire hit at your next special dinner.
Seared Duck Breast with Caramelized Sweet-Potato Panzanella RecipeThe rich flavor of duck pairs well with the earthy notes in this sweet-potato panzanella with Doppelbock-Fig dressing.
Grilled Potato Salad with Endive and Blue Cheese RecipeA Belgian IPA gives this salad just the right kick.
La Cumbre Brewing’s Elevated IPA RecipeBy Jeff ErwayTry this recipe for a honed-in IPA that dominates its local market and took home a gold medal from the Great American Beer Festival.
Dry Hops DilemmasWe asked Adam Glaser, head brewer at Jagged Mountain Craft Brewery in Denver, Colorado, to help demystify fermentation progress and dry hops.
Brown Ale Waffles with Smoked Salmon RecipeBrown ale adds flavor and a light airiness to this smoked-salmon-and-waffles appetizer.
Nitraux: Pour Nitro-style on the CheapBy Taylor CaronWho can argue with the aesthetic pleasure of watching a well-executed nitro pour? What if you could achieve the same results without nitrogen?
The Art of DarknessWith its robust flavor, inky darkness, alcoholic warmth, and august lineage, imperial stout is the ne plu ultra of big beer, and indeed, the source of all things imperial.
A Brief History of Oatmeal StoutAfter tracing the rise and fall of oatmeal stout, Ron Pattinson provides a recipe for Maclay’s 1966 version, in which oat malt makes up 33 percent of the grist.
Brewing WaterBy John PalmerWater adjustment can make the difference between a good beer and a great beer if it is done right.
Ska Vernal Minthe Stout RecipeSka Brewing Cofounder Dave Thibodeau generously shared this recipe for one of Ska’s rotating, seasonal stouts.
Anastasia’s Dark Heart Russian Imperial Stout RecipeBy Cy BevengerCy Bevenger used the London water profile as the basis for his tasty Russian imperial stout.
Over the Top: Brewing High-Gravity BeersHere are 6 tips for getting enough sugar into the wort for the yeast to produce high levels of alcohol and keeping the yeast healthy at ultra-high ABVs.
Editors’ Pick: Pumpkin BeersPumpkin beers can be hit-or-miss, but we’ve picked a few here that definitely deliver.
Breakout Brewer: La Cumbre BrewingBy Emily HuttoLow yeast pitch rates, a blend of hops, and eleven days from start to finish create La Cumbre Brewing’s house IPA, which dominates its local market and has taken home GABF gold.
Breakout Brewer: Societe Brewing CompanyBy Emily Hutto“Drink it fresh” is San Diego-based Societe’s ultimate philosophy for their clean, crisp IPAs that are sold only on tap within a 20-mile radius of the brewery.
What’s the Difference Between Porter and Stout?It’s a question that generates heated debates about the nature of these two styles. The real answer is a lot tamer than the debates.
Manke Stout RecipeBy Taylor CaronThis Irish Dry Stout is subtly complex and very dry, black as night, and smooth as velvet with a toast-crust finish.
Trend Watch: Sour StoutsBy Jamie BognerBrewers get creative with sour beers, evolving a new beer style by adding souring bacteria to base stouts.
Breakout Brewer: Tree House BrewingThis two-year-old brewery is putting out some of the best IPAs being brewed today.

5 Craft Brewers and Their Favorite Barrel-Aged StoutsBy Emily HuttoSome consider the barrel-aged stout to be the mother of all beer styles.
New Belgium’s Kim Jordan Picks a Globe-Trotting Dream 6-PackThis globe-trotting dream six-pack pays homage to brewing talents around the world.
We Recommend: Great Beer Bars in Madison, Denver, and, Washington, D.C.Here are the three beer bars that we explored in the “Love Handles” column in Issue 4 (Winter 2014/2015).
Beercation: ChicagoBy Sara DumfordThe beer culture in Chicago is reflective of the city itself: compelling, unabashed, and progressive.
Q+A with Left Hand Brewing: Nitro StoutsThere’s no denying the pleasure of the cascading bubbles in a properly poured stout on a nitro tap, but getting the same experience in a bottled beer is something only a handful of craft brewers have attempted.