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Oct

5th Year Anniversary at Stoudts Brewery and Steakhouse

Stoudts Brewery

Stoudts Brewery

Stoudts Brewing Company is the closest Microbrewery to my house, it’s about 15 minutes away.  The place is really impressive, it’s much more than a brewery, it’s more like a compound.

Ed and Carol Stoudt started the business and surrounded themselves with things they loved that they couldn’t find readily available in the area.  In addition to the brewery, they have the Black Angus Restaurant and Pub, the Wonderful Good Market, and the Stoudts Antique Mall.   Everything is done with the the care and attention of someone that is passionate about what they do.

I have always enjoyed their beer and the restaurant is amazing.   This past Friday was my 5th year wedding anniversary so my wife and I went out to Stoudts on Saturday to celebrate.   We both had steaks with a side of spaetzle and vegetables.  The bread they serve in the restaurant is baked fresh daily in their Wonderful Good Market and all the vegetables come from either their own garden or are sourced locally from surrounding farms.  The food was simply delicious!  But of course, this blog is not about food, it’s about beer and Stoudts is after all, a very good brewery.

When I go to Stoudts I have always been partial to either the Scarlet Lady (an Extra Special Bitter) or their Fat Dog Stout.  However, I recently found out about the Stoudts Brewers Reserve line and was anxious to try it.  The brewers reserve label gives the Stoudts brewers the freedom to experiment and brew something new.  Each brewer get’s a shot at coming up with a beer to brew.  The beer is brewed in limited quantity and is only available at the brewery.  It’s not on the menu and we had to ask our waitress if they had any.  I don’t think that’s typical but they certainly didn’t seem to feel a need to push it.  They make some of the Brewers Reserve beers available just on draft, others are available on draft and in 750 ml bottles.

I was excited to try one of these craft beers so I asked the waitress if they had any available and they had the Stoudts Brewers Reserve Bock.  Score!  It was delicious, the best Stoudts beer I have ever had.  I was lucky enough to get a few on draft with dinner and to snag a 750 ml bottle to bring home so I can actually do a proper review of the beer.

I should probably mention somewhere in this writeup that I also enjoyed spending time with my wife.  Afterall, she does occasionally read this blog and it was our anniversary dinner :)   Thankfully she is a good sport and is enjoying my year of beer right alongside me.

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