The Northwoods Beer Guy Podcast

Ep 163 - Do Stouts Need Barrels To Be Great

39 min · 8 mei 2026
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Six stouts. Zero barrels. One big question: can a stout still hit hard on flavor when you take bourbon, rum, and oak out of the equation? Mike and Jim line up a full flight of non barrel aged stouts, starting with a nitro Scottish stout that delivers the creamy cascade and classic mouthfeel, then moving through a run of oatmeal stouts that are silky and smooth but keep leaving us asking, “Where’s the chocolate and coffee you promised?”  Between sips, we go deep on stout history and beer trivia. We talk about how stouts began as porters, why porter got its name from London’s working porters, and why the word “stout” originally meant strong, not dark. We even get into the surprisingly modern story of nitrogen in beer and why nitro changes the experience so much, from foam texture to perceived sweetness and roast.  Then the flight takes a turn: an American stout brings hop character and a drier finish, and we share one of the strangest stout facts we’ve heard, the old practice of prescribing stout after donating blood due to its supposed iron content. Finally, we end with the standout of the day: Untitled Art’s Dubai Chocolate Bar stout, inspired by the viral dessert, packed with cacao and pistachio aroma and the kind of rich stout flavor we’ve been chasing all episode.  If you love craft beer reviews, stout tasting notes, and real talk about what makes a beer worth buying again, hit play, then subscribe, share the show with a beer friend, and leave us a review. What’s your favorite non barrel aged stout right now? Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2132215/fan_mail/new] Thank you for listening to The Northwoods Beer Guy Podcast. If you have a question, comment or would like us to review your beer, please feel free to contact us at northwoodsbeerguy@gmail.com.  You can also find us on Facebook, YouTube, X (Twitter), Instagram and Tik Tok. If you are on Untappd, look up NorthwoodsBeerGuy and send a friend request. Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts, or you can click on our RSS feed as well.

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Ep 172 - The Great IPA Taste Test

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Ep 171 - Six Beers Before The Fourth

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Ep 170 - Are Modern IPAs Still About Hops

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Ep 169 - A Beginner-Friendly Craft Beer Flight Under 6% ABV

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Ep 168 - Scotch Ale And Barleywine Tasting With Big Surprises

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