This post is a continuation of the 2015 New Beer Every Day Beer Diary Challenge, #ottbeerdiary. Over the course of 2015, I drank at least one new beer every day. Please read the background in the link above, and enjoy reading about the most recently tasted beers below. This year I may deviate from the diary format in some posts, hoping to concentrate more on the locations and the breweries I am enjoying. If you’d like to join the challenge as well, let me know in the comments below. You can catch up on all of our posts as part of the challenge under the tag ottbeerdiary.
Day 379: January 14, 2016
Diary entry:
Today was supposed to be a very full agenda, with an all-day workshop scheduled since September of last year. And then my health check was accidentally scheduled for today as well.
In the end, the workshop is now postponed until the 29th of January, and the health check was moved up to last Friday, so I wound up with a relatively clean agenda.
A good opportunity to update all of my documents from yesterday’s meetings and get them sent out to everyone who has to review them. Now to keep this momentum going!
The Beer:
Name: Export Stout
Style: Export Stout
Producer: Boundary Brewing
Alcohol content: 7.0%
Bottle size: 0.33 l
Purchased from: Brought to me at #EBBC15 by fellow member of the Boundary Brewing Co-Op, Steve Lamond of Beers I’ve Known
Export Stout by Boundary Brewing of Belfast, Northern Ireland. A public co-op owned brewery of which I am a member. Pours a deep black-brown with a dark creamy head. Dark and smokey. Roasted coffee and cocoa. Dark bitterness. Quite an enjoyable stout.
Check out the other two core beers from Boundary Brewing as well, the IPA and the APA.