Moving beyond the usual lagers and pale ales can open up a world of flavour. If you're looking to explore richer, more complex brews from the comfort of your home, canned dark beer offers an excellent starting point. The convenience of cans, combined with the growing variety available, means you no longer need a trip to a specialist pub to enjoy a quality dark beer.
As a Joybuy Product Recommendation Officer, my role is to help you navigate the options. This guide is designed to provide clear, practical advice, highlighting some standout choices to help you buy dark beer online with confidence.
Before diving into our recommendations, here are a few points to consider that will help you find a beer that suits your palate.
While they may look similar in the glass, stouts and dark lagers offer very different experiences.
The packaging itself can significantly influence the drinking experience.
The craft beer movement has brought a greater focus on inclusivity and sustainability. It's now easier than ever to find high-quality dark beers that align with your lifestyle, including options like a vegan stout, which is brewed without the use of animal-derived fining agents.
Here are a couple of excellent options available now, each offering a distinct take on dark beer.
Why It Stands Out: BrewDog's Black Heart is a modern interpretation of the classic Irish-style dry stout. Its most notable feature is the nitro widget inside the can, which delivers an impressively smooth, pub-quality pour at home. Brewed in Scotland, it uses a complex blend of malts, including Chocolate, Extra Dark Crystal and Roasted Barley, to build layers of flavour. Furthermore, it is a certified vegan stout from a carbon-negative brewery.
Pros:
Who is it for? This is an ideal choice for drinkers who appreciate the creamy texture of a classic draught stout but are seeking a more contemporary and flavour-forward craft beer experience. It's a great option for a cosy night in.
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Why It Stands Out: As a leading example of Japanese dark beer, Sapporo Premium Black offers a completely different experience. This is a dark lager, not a stout. It combines the visual appeal of a dark beer with the signature crispness and balance that Japanese lagers are known for. The carefully roasted malts provide colour and flavour without the heavy body or bitterness sometimes associated with stouts.
Pros:
Who is it for? This beer is perfect for those who are curious about dark beers but may find traditional stouts too intense. It's also an excellent choice for lager drinkers looking to try something with more roasted character.
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Our recommendations represent just two of the many fantastic styles available. If you're interested in exploring a wider variety of stouts, porters and dark lagers, there are many more to discover.
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1. What is the difference between a stout and a porter? Historically, the terms were often used interchangeably. Today, the general distinction is that stouts often use roasted, unmalted barley, which can give them a more pronounced coffee-like bitterness. Porters typically use malted barley, which can result in a smoother, more chocolatey flavour profile. However, modern craft brewing often blurs these lines.
2. Should canned dark beer be served cold? Yes, but not ice-cold. Serving a dark beer too cold can mute its complex flavours. Chilling it in the fridge is ideal, but you might consider letting it sit for a few minutes at room temperature before drinking to allow the aromas of chocolate, coffee and roasted malt to open up.
3. How do you pour a nitro stout from a can correctly? To activate the nitrogen and create the signature creamy head, a "hard pour" is recommended. Chill the can well, open it and immediately invert it over a glass, pouring straight down the middle. This agitation releases the nitrogen, creating the cascading effect and settling into a thick, stable head.