North Coast Brewing Company Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout (12oz.)

$2.39

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Ratings on Delectable

David C

Not offensive, but not good. Watery, light, not really getting any flavors from it. Even letting it warm a little didn't help. Maybe it was a bad bottle?

Not offensive, but not good. Watery, light, not really getting any flavors from it. Even letting it warm a little didn't help. Maybe it was a bad bottle?

7.5

John McCarroll Delectable Pro

Sales Rowan Imports

If more beers were like this I'd probably give a shit about beer

If more beers were like this I'd probably give a shit about beer

8.8

Joshua Crisp

Just damn good beer. Especially on a 100+ degree day.

Just damn good beer. Especially on a 100+ degree day.

9.1

Bjørn Rostad

One of my favorite imperial stouts.

One of my favorite imperial stouts.

9.2

Simon Weston

Has the chewy mouthfeel and chocolate & oak flavors I expected but its ruined for me by the overpowering bitterness.

Has the chewy mouthfeel and chocolate & oak flavors I expected but its ruined for me by the overpowering bitterness.

7.1

Daigo Tanaka

"Never Say Die"

"Never Say Die"

9.0

Brian Boothe

Great summer stout! Crisp finish.

Great summer stout! Crisp finish.

8.8

Cait McLeld Delectable Pro

A nice, smooth Russian Stout. Slightly bitter finish.

A nice, smooth Russian Stout. Slightly bitter finish.

7.9

Tom Dobson

Solid stout from north coast, especially for the price

Solid stout from north coast, especially for the price

8.8

Roberto Romero

Should be a staple for all stout lovers. Rich and delicious at a descent price point.

Should be a staple for all stout lovers. Rich and delicious at a descent price point.

9.1

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