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right here in the old USA. As stated above, these will be big beers – 8+% and there are examples that eclipse 15%. Many of these are staple beers, but some breweries consider these to be winter seasonals. Of those domestics, here are a few of my favorites: The gold standard for the style is North Coast’s Old Rasputin. Looking for strong but sweet? Avery Brewing’s The Czar is for you. Founders Brewing’s version is fantastic. My favorite domestic is from Oskar Blues––their Ten Fidy is a 10.5% oak-aged Russian Imperial in a can. Stone Brewing’s version and Bell’s Expedition Stout are true to style as well. There are, of course, variations. Great Divide Brewing’s Yeti, at 10%, can be found in versions that include Barrel Aged, 3x Barrel Aged, Oatmeal, Chocolate Oak, and Espresso Oak. Brooklyn Brewery’s Black Chocolate Stout is sneakily strong and remarkably drinkable (enough to have gotten me in trouble once with my dear wife Tonya when this beer knocked me on my butt). Foothills Brewing of Winston-Salem, North Carolina makes one of the better-rated beers in the world with their Sexual Chocolate. Also, from my home state is Pisgah Brewing’s slightly smoky Vortex II. In conclusion, don’t overbuy. You’ll notice many of these don’t come in a six-pack for a reason––they will sneak up on you. This will keep you warm through a winter night, and make you wonder where you are the next morning. It’s a hefty but enjoyable style. Happy winter!