FROM THE LABEL: "Water, Barley, Malt, Hops, Yeast and that's all. Named for a retired steam engine on the California Western Railroad Redwood route, Old No. 38 Stout is a smooth, firm-bodied stout with the toasted character and coffee notes of dark malts and roasted barley."
FROM THE MOUTH: STOUT: Yummy, smooth, wonderful, coffee, peat, and malt. And I love the story of the old steam engine. Cool label! We must demand that the artist be listed on the label! I will keep this around in my fridge as a favorite stout. I am really developing a taste for stouts. A+
FROM THE STORE: Huckleberry's
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