doromath: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.
Heavy: doromath: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.
Heavy:Nice Maduro! Great minds...
Hays:I know we've already progressed far beyond the Guiness in this thread, but I wanted to pop in and say: I had some tonight at the bar, and it was yummy
Krieg: Hays:I know we've already progressed far beyond the Guiness in this thread, but I wanted to pop in and say: I had some tonight at the bar, and it was yummy Wow Hays, don't forget all of us little people still drinking Guiness!
Hays: Krieg: Hays:I know we've already progressed far beyond the Guiness in this thread, but I wanted to pop in and say: I had some tonight at the bar, and it was yummy Wow Hays, don't forget all of us little people still drinking Guiness! Lol huh??? "I'M" one of those little people! Figuratively speaking ;-)