Great Lakes Barrel Aged Blackout Stout 16 oz can
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SKU:
7594
1.5 lb
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Great Lakes Barrel Aged Blackout Stout
Brewed by: Great Lakes Brewing Company
Country: USA
Style: Imperial Stout (Barrel-Aged)
ABV: 12.5%
BeerAdvocate.com Rating: 96
Barrel Aged Blackout Stout (ABV 12.5%) weighs in as a bold, brooding imperial stout — the sort of beer that calls for a snifter and slow, deliberate sips. Aged for months in bourbon barrels, it offers a dark, roasty backbone with waves of chocolate, coffee, and roasted malt aromas and flavors, layered with echoes of oak, vanilla, and bourbon warmth. On the palate, you’ll find a smooth, medium-to-full body that balances rich maltiness with a subtle boozy sweetness, often finishing with toffee or dark-fruit notes that linger just long enough. Perfect for pairing with ribeye steak, rich chocolate desserts, or pungent cheeses — or for sipping by candlelight when the world outside goes still.
Brewery Information:
Brewed by: Great Lakes Brewing Company
Country: USA
Style: Imperial Stout (Barrel-Aged)
ABV: 12.5%
BeerAdvocate.com Rating: 96
Barrel Aged Blackout Stout (ABV 12.5%) weighs in as a bold, brooding imperial stout — the sort of beer that calls for a snifter and slow, deliberate sips. Aged for months in bourbon barrels, it offers a dark, roasty backbone with waves of chocolate, coffee, and roasted malt aromas and flavors, layered with echoes of oak, vanilla, and bourbon warmth. On the palate, you’ll find a smooth, medium-to-full body that balances rich maltiness with a subtle boozy sweetness, often finishing with toffee or dark-fruit notes that linger just long enough. Perfect for pairing with ribeye steak, rich chocolate desserts, or pungent cheeses — or for sipping by candlelight when the world outside goes still.
Brewery Information:
The Great Lakes Brewing Company was established in 1988 as the first brewpub and microbrewery in Ohio by brothers Patrick and Daniel Conway in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood; by 2013 it was the 20th-largest craft brewery and 28th-largest overall brewery in the United States.

