Fuller's Black Cab Stout 500ml Bottle Subscription

Fuller's Black Cab Stout 500ml Bottle Subscription

Stout, 4.5% ABV

£16.00

Brewed with the knowledge of London's oldest family brewer, Fuller's Black Cab is a rich, dark stout that transports you to a time gone by. London was famous for stouts in the 19th century – and we're on a journey to make that the case again.

8 x 500ml

Taste Profile

  • Sight: 
    Dark brown/black
  • Smell: 
    Malty, toast
  • Taste: 
    Burnt biscuit
  • Bitter: 
  • Sweet: 
  • Hops: 
    Goldings and Fuggles
  • Malts: 
    Pale, Crystal, Chocolate and Golden Naked

Brew Notes

Black Cab pours a near jet-black colour with hints of coffee, chocolate and roasted malts on the nose. Dark in the glass, it's lighter on the palate – with red berry notes and mild hops meeting chocolatey, malty character on the way to a delicious dry finish.

Type – Stout
Size - 500ml
Abv – 4.5%
Allergy Info - Contains Barley and Oats

Raise a Glass

When you're making a stout as rich and complex as Black Cab, you don't skimp on the malts. Our brewers use five different types, some of which are heavily roasted to give the beer its distinctive dark appearance.
  • Best Dark Beer, 2016, Cape Town Festival of Beer

Customer Reviews

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Stephen Hewett
Great Stout - well worth tasting

Came across this in my local supermarket. Then it disappeared from the shelves. So ordered it direct.

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Madeleine Patterson

Black Cab is one of my favourite stouts. Having it delivered to our home is very convenient.

A pick-me-up pint

Inspired by tradition, Black Cab revives one of London's oldest beer styles while celebrating another of the capital's great icons. Black cabs are everywhere in London but this one is special; a deliciously complex brew that ranks as one of the world's finest stouts.

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