Sam Adam's Cream Stout (+1 to the earlier mentions)
Bells Kalamazoo Stout is also great if you can find it. It's less creamy, more full bodied.
As for non-stouts that I find pair well I must mention Fat Tire (New Belgium Brewery). It's a great amber ale and is my go-to. They make a great Whit (heffeweisen-like) called Mothership that's good if you want something light on the palate as well.
You know, I said Sam Adams Oatmeal Stout before, but I meant Cream Stout. 1+ on the Black Lager mentioned earlier too. Ever had the Scotch Ale? I haven't seen it around much lately other than in a variety 12-pack. Good stuff too.
Sam Adam's Cream Stout (+1 to the earlier mentions)
Bells Kalamazoo Stout is also great if you can find it. It's less creamy, more full bodied.
As for non-stouts that I find pair well I must mention Fat Tire (New Belgium Brewery). It's a great amber ale and is my go-to. They make a great Whit (heffeweisen-like) called Mothership that's good if you want something light on the palate as well.
You know, I said Sam Adams Oatmeal Stout before, but I meant Cream Stout. 1+ on the Black Lager mentioned earlier too. Ever had the Scotch Ale? I haven't seen it around much lately other than in a variety 12-pack. Good stuff too.
I think the SA scotch ale is terrible...the black lager is ok to slightly more than ok.
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