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Catawba Valley Honest Injun Stout

Brewed by: Catawba Valley Brewing Company
Origin: Glen Alpine, North Carolina
Beer style: Dry Stout

The "Irish-style" stout is typically a low-gravity stout with bitterness ranging between 30-45 IBUs. Roastiness is present, but restrained, and there should not be hops in either the flavour or aroma. A little bit of acidity can be present. Often, this type of stout is serving via nitrogen, with all the effects that has on a beer - low carbonation, extra-thick head, lifeless palate and muted flavour and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Catawba Valley Honest Injun Stout

Brewed by: Catawba Valley Brewing Company
Origin: Glen Alpine, North Carolina
Beer style: Dry Stout

The "Irish-style" stout is typically a low-gravity stout with bitterness ranging between 30-45 IBUs. Roastiness is present, but restrained, and there should not be hops in either the flavour or aroma. A little bit of acidity can be present. Often, this type of stout is serving via nitrogen, with all the effects that has on a beer - low carbonation, extra-thick head, lifeless palate and muted flavour and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Catawba Valley Honest Injun Stout

Brewed by: Catawba Valley Brewing Company
Origin: Glen Alpine, North Carolina
Beer style: Dry Stout

The "Irish-style" stout is typically a low-gravity stout with bitterness ranging between 30-45 IBUs. Roastiness is present, but restrained, and there should not be hops in either the flavour or aroma. A little bit of acidity can be present. Often, this type of stout is serving via nitrogen, with all the effects that has on a beer - low carbonation, extra-thick head, lifeless palate and muted flavour and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Catawba Valley Honest Injun Stout

Brewed by: Catawba Valley Brewing Company
Origin: Glen Alpine, North Carolina
Beer style: Dry Stout

The "Irish-style" stout is typically a low-gravity stout with bitterness ranging between 30-45 IBUs. Roastiness is present, but restrained, and there should not be hops in either the flavour or aroma. A little bit of acidity can be present. Often, this type of stout is serving via nitrogen, with all the effects that has on a beer - low carbonation, extra-thick head, lifeless palate and muted flavour and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Catawba Valley Honest Injun Stout

Brewed by: Catawba Valley Brewing Company
Origin: Glen Alpine, North Carolina
Beer style: Dry Stout

The "Irish-style" stout is typically a low-gravity stout with bitterness ranging between 30-45 IBUs. Roastiness is present, but restrained, and there should not be hops in either the flavour or aroma. A little bit of acidity can be present. Often, this type of stout is serving via nitrogen, with all the effects that has on a beer - low carbonation, extra-thick head, lifeless palate and muted flavour and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Catawba Valley Honest Injun Stout

Brewed by: Catawba Valley Brewing Company
Origin: Glen Alpine, North Carolina
Beer style: Dry Stout

The "Irish-style" stout is typically a low-gravity stout with bitterness ranging between 30-45 IBUs. Roastiness is present, but restrained, and there should not be hops in either the flavour or aroma. A little bit of acidity can be present. Often, this type of stout is serving via nitrogen, with all the effects that has on a beer - low carbonation, extra-thick head, lifeless palate and muted flavour and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09