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Russian Imperial Stout - Color
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Black, 30-40 SRM
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Russian Imperial Stout - Color
Black, 30-40 SRM
Russian Imperial Stout - Perceived Bitterness
Pronounced, 50-90 IBUs
Russian Imperial Stout - Alcohol
High to Very High, 8-12% ABV
Russian Imperial Stout - Flavor and Balance
The flavor of imperial stout tends to be very intense. Like regular stout, there is medium to high hop bitterness with notes of coffee and roasted grains. The additional aclohol may impart a warming quality during the aftertaste.
Russian Imperial Stout - Related Styles
Dry stout, Foreign Extra stout, American stout
English IPA - Color
Gold to Amber, 8-14 SRM
English IPA - Perceived Bitterness
Assertive, 40-60 IBUs
English IPA - Alcohol
Elevated, 5-7.5% ABV
English IPA - Flavor and Balance
The return of IPA in its modern formulations means a return to its traditional strength, along with a high level of bitterness and of hop flavor and aroma.
English IPA - Related Styles
Standard/Ordinary Bitter, Special/Premium/Best Bitter, Extra Special/Strong Bitter, American IPA
Standard/Ordinary Bitter - Color
Gold to Amber, 4-14 SRM
Standard/Ordinary Bitter - Perceived Bitterness
Pronounced, 25-34 IBUs
Standard/Ordinary Bitter - Alcohol
Lower, 3.2-3.8% ABV
Standard/Ordinary Bitter - Flavor and Balance
Similar to Special Bitter but lower in alcohol (3.2-3.8% ABV) and lighter malt flavor. Made for drinking in volume and often the best selling in English pubs.
Standard/Ordinary Bitter - Related Styles
Special/Premium/Best Bitter, Extra Special/Strong Bitter, English IPA
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