Old Stove Brewing Company

Commercial Brewery | Seattle, WA, United States of America

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Old Stove Brewing Company (Seattle, WA, United States of America)

Beers

Overall average: 66 (logged 16 times)
Old Stove Belgian Blonde: 67 (logged 1 time)
Belgian Pale Ale
Old Stove Blitz Fire Brown: 67 (logged 1 time)
Brown Ale
Old Stove Fresh Hop Streaker Citra Pale Ale: 67 (logged 1 time)
American Pale Ale
Old Stove If Only Juicy IPA: 75 (logged 1 time)
American India Pale Ale / IPA
Old Stove Irrational Exuberance Hazy IPA: 67 (logged 1 time)
American India Pale Ale / IPA
Old Stove Milk Stout: 75 (logged 1 time)
Stout
Old Stove Piston Hondo Double IPA: 67 (logged 3 times)
American India Pale Ale / IPA
Old Stove Ring of Fire!: 50 (logged 2 times)
Vegetable / Spice / Herb Beer
Old Stove Saison du Citron: 58 (logged 1 time)
Saison / Farmhouse Ale
Old Stove Sopsour Sour: 83 (logged 1 time)
Wild Ale
Old Stove Tiger Shark Pale Ale: 58 (logged 1 time)
American Pale Ale
Old Stove Wynona's Big Brown Beer: 67 (logged 1 time)
Brown Ale

Collaborations

Urban Family / Old Stove Stove Altone (collaboration): 75 (logged 1 time)
Stout

Logs for beers from this brewery

The taste of sweet, good coffee.
Disturbingly pale in color but tastes believably brown, if on the fruitier/hopper side. A little bit of funk and roast.
A densely flavorful Hazy IPA that sits right on the edge of being too dank but doesn’t quite cross over. Citrus-pineapple, and something that reminds me a bit of some coconut IPAs I vaguely remember.
Pleasant enough, orange-lemon, medium-hazy IPA. Smells sweet and has a slightly pithy sheen but finishes with very littel bitterness. My only complaint is that it is a little samey through the course of a pint; I got a little bored by it.
Can at Home
Starts with citrus and pith; once the bitterness clears there’s a really nice, mellow, cereal lemon-pine finish that reminds me more of Deschutes Fresh Squeezed than Hazy IPAs. Just a tiny bit more bitter than I love but otherwise very tasty!
A little intense but also maybe as enjoyable as this style will get for me. Fruit-forward, pineapple? Drying pine and a clean, slightly bitter finish.
A little insipid at first with a flavor that kicks almost all the way to "banana water," but this beer does have a very nice, mildly sweet, cereal aftertaste, I'll give it that. Nice for sunny weather but probably won't hold up in my memory.
Gah! So spicy! TOO SPICY! Tastes exactly like Tims Cascade jalapeño chips. Hated this beer abomination.
So good I ordered two pints and nothing else. I’m too sloshed to fully articulate its greatness (two pints!). Roy hated it but the bartender AND the two rando-guys from Illinois at the other table agreed, this is the best.