Category: STOUT

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McSorleys Black and Tan

Brewed by: Pabst Brewing Company
Origin: Woodridge, Illinois

Many stouts do not fit the classic "Irish" definition as exemplified by Guinness, either due to their hop or roast rates, or higher gravity (in the case of many American stouts). They are still basic stouts, however, not falling into any of the subclasses.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: STOUT

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McSorleys Black and Tan

Brewed by: Pabst Brewing Company
Origin: Woodridge, Illinois

Many stouts do not fit the classic "Irish" definition as exemplified by Guinness, either due to their hop or roast rates, or higher gravity (in the case of many American stouts). They are still basic stouts, however, not falling into any of the subclasses.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: STOUT

ratebeer

McSorleys Black and Tan

Brewed by: Pabst Brewing Company
Origin: Woodridge, Illinois

Many stouts do not fit the classic "Irish" definition as exemplified by Guinness, either due to their hop or roast rates, or higher gravity (in the case of many American stouts). They are still basic stouts, however, not falling into any of the subclasses.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: STOUT

ratebeer

McSorleys Black and Tan

Brewed by: Pabst Brewing Company
Origin: Woodridge, Illinois

Many stouts do not fit the classic "Irish" definition as exemplified by Guinness, either due to their hop or roast rates, or higher gravity (in the case of many American stouts). They are still basic stouts, however, not falling into any of the subclasses.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: STOUT

ratebeer

McSorleys Black and Tan

Brewed by: Pabst Brewing Company
Origin: Woodridge, Illinois

Many stouts do not fit the classic "Irish" definition as exemplified by Guinness, either due to their hop or roast rates, or higher gravity (in the case of many American stouts). They are still basic stouts, however, not falling into any of the subclasses.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09
Category: STOUT

ratebeer

McSorleys Black and Tan

Brewed by: Pabst Brewing Company
Origin: Woodridge, Illinois

Many stouts do not fit the classic "Irish" definition as exemplified by Guinness, either due to their hop or roast rates, or higher gravity (in the case of many American stouts). They are still basic stouts, however, not falling into any of the subclasses.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09