Stout
A Stout is made with dark roasted malts which produces its dark colour and roasted malt flavours. It can encompass a range of styles including Sweet/Milk Stout, Irish (Dry Stout) and Export Stout.
Troubadour Imperial Stout
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Deschutes Peanut Butter Obsidian Stout 355ml Bottle
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AleSmith Speedway Stout
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Fullers Imperial Russian Stout
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The Bruery Whole Lotta Colada Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout with Mango, Coconut, and Natural Vanilla Flavor 473ml Can
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The Bruery Practice What You Peach Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout with Peaches, Cinnamon, and Natural Vanilla Flavor 473ml Can
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Fullers Black Cab Stout
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Deschutes The Abyss Coconut Imperial Stout 355ml Bottle
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Alesmith Speedway Stout Tart Cherry Edition 473ml Can
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Thornbridge Pardus Chocolate Orange Imperial Stout 440ml Can
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Struise Black Albert
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Deschutes Obsidian Stout
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Lion Stout 330ml Bottle
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Vocation Chocolate and Cherry Kirsch Imperial Stout 440ml Can
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Prairie Sundae Service Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Stout 355ml Bottle
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Garage Project Surrender To The Void Choconanacado Chocolate, Banana & Avocado Imperial Stout 440ml Can
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Rogue Rolling Thunder Imperial Stout Reserve 2022 355ml Can
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Robinsons Iron Maiden Trooper Fear of The Dark Gift Tin + Glass
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Lost Coast 8 Ball Stout
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The Brewing Projekt Ssslurppp Chocolate Raspberry Imperial Stout 473ml Can
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Anderson Valley Bourbon Barrel Stout 355ml Can
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Third Moon Brewing Breakfast Each Beast A God Coffee, Maple & Chocolate Double Stout 473ml Can
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Blood Brothers x Twin Sails Brewing Double Pump Nitro Imperial Stout with Caramel, Vanilla & Coffee 355ml Can
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Blood Brothers Unify or Die Spiced Stout 473ml Can
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stout beers are dark, roasted ales that tend to have low carbonation, typically brewed using roasted barley. They range from light dry styles to high-strength imperial releases.
Standard stouts usually sit around 4.5–7% ABV. Imperial stout styles often exceed 9%, with some reaching 12–13%.
A chocolate stout includes cocoa or chocolate malt during brewing. This gives it a richer body and noticeable dessert-like notes without becoming overly sweet.
The title for best stout in Australia varies by taste, but several independent breweries release award-winning options year-round. We regularly update our range with these.
Stronger stouts – especially imperial or barrel-aged ones – can be cellared for 1–3 years (sometimes more) if kept in a cool and dark place. Lower ABV stouts are best consumed fresh.
Yes, our shipping network covers all major Australian cities and regional locations.
Using the search filters on the website you can filter by style, strength, brewery, country, etc.
Yes. Our range includes mixed packs and curated dark beer only bundles. One of our most popular is the dark beer mixed pack.
A non-nucleated tulip or stemmed glass supports stout structure and retains aroma. For stronger or aged stout beer, smaller serving glasses are better, especially if sharing a larger bottle.