Highest-rated stouts in Nebraska
They're dark, creamy, and may have the consistency of used motor oil鈥攁nd stout lovers wouldn't have their beer any other way.
Stouts are technically ales, a group of flavorful beers made with yeast fermented at a higher temperature. These brews are dark brown or black in color due to a key ingredient: charred, unmalted barley. This also imparts a roasted flavor to the beer, resulting in notes of bitter coffee or sweet chocolate.
Other ingredients can add different flavors and mouthfeel to the stout. Oatmeal leads to a caramel color and a more malty flavor. Milk stouts contain lactose for sweetness and body, while American Imperial stouts are richer in taste thanks to additional malts and hops. Pastry stouts brewed with cake, candy, or even peanut butter are a dessert drink for some.
Stout flavor profiles also vary by region. English stouts have a dry finish and get their characteristic bitterness from roasted barley. Irish dry stouts, the best known of which is Guinness, have a creamy taste and a distinctive foamy head produced by nitrogen gas taps. American stouts contain American hops and dark malt for a more bitter flavor.
While stouts can be highly drinkable鈥擨rish dry stouts can be as low as 4.2% ABV鈥攖he beer style also allows brewers to push the envelope in terms of alcohol content. The strongest of the group, Imperial stouts, can be upwards of 12% ABV; for example, the 2024 iteration of Goose Island Brewing Company's famed Bourbon County Stout clocked in at 14.7%.
Although lager is the most popular type of beer in the United States, roughly enjoys stouts regularly. That gives America's almost plenty of reason to develop new riffs on the style. With this variety in mind, compiled a list of the best stouts from Nebraska using data from and sorted according to their weighted ranking. Beers without images were excluded. Only stouts that made BeerAdvocate's top 100 list by state were included.
#19. MuMu
- Type: Sweet / Milk Stout
- ABV: 6.0%
- Brewery: Kros Strain Brewing
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#18. Mocha Stout
- Type: American Imperial Stout
- ABV: 8.5%
- Brewery: Zipline Brewing Co
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#17. Wicked Joe
- Type: American Imperial Stout
- ABV: 9.2%
- Brewery: Lucky Bucket Brewing Co.
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#16. Latte Imperial Stout
- Type: American Imperial Stout
- ABV: 10.0%
- Brewery: Zipline Brewing Co
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#15. Black Betty Imperial Stout
- Type: Russian Imperial Stout
- ABV: 9.3%
- Brewery: Nebraska Brewing Company Production Brewery & Tap Room
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#14. Certified Evil Imperial Oatmeal Stout
- Type: American Imperial Stout
- ABV: 9.1%
- Brewery: Lucky Bucket Brewing Co.
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#13. Little Betty
- Type: Russian Imperial Stout
- ABV: 9.0%
- Brewery: Nebraska Brewing Company Production Brewery & Tap Room
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#12. Coffee Vanilla Stout
- Type: American Stout
- ABV: 5.2%
- Brewery: Brickway Brewery & Distillery
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#11. Bourbon Barrel-Aged Calavera
- Type: American Imperial Stout
- ABV: 13.4%
- Brewery: Zipline Brewing Co
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#10. Mega C&D
- Type: American Imperial Stout
- ABV: 12.5%
- Brewery: White Elm Brewing Company
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#9. Bourbon Caramel Delight
- Type: Russian Imperial Stout
- ABV: 12.0%
- Brewery: Boiler Brewing Co.
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#8. Epic Blackout Stout
- Type: Russian Imperial Stout
- ABV: 17.0%
- Brewery: Brickway Brewery & Distillery
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#7. MOAB (Mother Of All Bettys)
- Type: Russian Imperial Stout
- ABV: 12.7%
- Brewery: Nebraska Brewing Company Production Brewery & Tap Room
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#6. Fluffaluffagus
- Type: American Imperial Stout
- ABV: 13.0%
- Brewery: White Elm Brewing Company
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#5. Black Betty Imperial Stout - Whiskey Barrel-Aged
- Type: Russian Imperial Stout
- ABV: 11.3%
- Brewery: Nebraska Brewing Company Production Brewery & Tap Room
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#4. Casual Friday
- Type: American Imperial Stout
- ABV: 12.5%
- Brewery: White Elm Brewing Company
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#3. The Stout
- Type: Russian Imperial Stout
- ABV: 13.8%
- Brewery: Zipline Brewing Co
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#2. Double Stuffed
- Type: Sweet / Milk Stout
- ABV: 8.0%
- Brewery: White Elm Brewing Company
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#1. Champurrado Stout
- Type: American Imperial Stout
- ABV: 13.0%
- Brewery: White Elm Brewing Company
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This story features data reporting by Wade Zhou, writing by Jill Jaracz, and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 48 states.