Top 7 Vegan Stout Beers To Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day!
*For those 21 years of age or older.
If you’ve just transitioned to a vegan lifestyle, and you’re a huge fan of dark, bitter stouts, you’re in luck! The luck of the Irish, perhaps? Keep reading and find out which vegan stouts to pop open for your St. Patrick’s Day celebration!
Anderson Valley Brewing Company Barney Oatmeal Stout
Perfect for pairing with chocolate desserts, French onion soup, or some artisanal vegan cheese, this oatmeal stout is for true stout connoisseurs! An excellent bold, full-bodied choice for your St. Patrick’s Day celebration.
Guinness Foreign Extra Stout
All of Guiness’ beers are officially vegan! That means this authentic Irish stout is perfectly suitable for your ethical vegan lifestyle. Grab a bottle and enjoy Guiness’ distinct bittersweet and frothy goodness!
Millstream Brewing Co Back Road Stout
With a thick and smooth texture, and coffee-like flavor, Millstream brings you this classic oatmeal stout. Enjoy with vegan cheddar or espresso cake for a real treat!
Alesmith Brewing Company Barrel-Aged Speedway Stout
How do oak, vanilla, and bourbon notes sound to you? Although it’s an option that screams Autumn vibes, this barrel-ages stout can be enjoyed any time of the year! Pair with desserts or char-grilled vegan burgers for the complete experience.
Samuel Smith Brewery Oatmeal Stout
Did someone request well-water brewed stout? This silky brew with a bittersweet finish is brewed with hard well water from the original 85-foot-deep well at Samuel Smith’s old brewery! Definitely a special treat to pop open for your St. Pat Day celebration!
Sierra Nevada Stout
Made with carefully selected Cascade, Bravo, and Yakima Golding hops, this roasted malt and earthy-flavored brew boasts incredible depth and quality! Proof that we don’t need to involve animals in the creation of an incredible batch of stout!
Redchurch Old Ford Export Stout
This roasty, dark chocolate-flavored stout boasts notes of vanilla, caramel, and even fruitcake. Its distinct and lingering mouthfeel even scored it two silver World Beer Awards! Check it out and see what the hype is all about!
We hope you’ve found your new favorite! Whichever stout you went with, we thank you for taking an interest in kinder, greener options this St. Patrick’s Day. If you want to discover other vegan beers, check out our complete article on vegan beer brands. Make sure to let us know which brands caught your eye in the comments below. To your vegan success!