Skyview (2933), Papoose Jct., Minnesota, USA Jun 12, 2007 On tap at the Barley Johns brewpub. Pours an opaque dark brown body brew with a small dark tan head that disolves quickly. Aroma of roasted chocolate, raisins, dark pitted fruits and some sour coffee. Taste is thick and chewy with very low carbination. The finish is where I detected more of the bourbon barrel aging. Finish is high alcohol, with a lingering sweet bourbon aftertaste.
hellbilly (912), scottsdale über alles, Arizona, USA Oct 4, 2008 2006 DK graciously handbottled and provided by hellomynameis. man, this thing is viscous and huge!... it pours basically black with orange/brown visible at the edges. there’s no head but i can see carbonation present. it smells like the inside of a barrel!... wood, lots of dry earthy wood, chocolate, grass, bourbon-y spice, maple, vanilla and a spicy sting. if rich were a smell this would be it. the flavor is quite robust but way too sweet (sad for me)... chocolate, vanilla, high roasty malts, bourbon-y spice, brown sugar and the barrel bugs with their dryness and parching qualities. abv% creeps into the finish as this mutha warms up. the aftertaste puts me in that special place... very comforting and surreal mix of char, astringency, coffee and soft bourbon notes. full body, slick texture and low to nil carbonation. the only drawback from perfection is the persistent sweetness... muchas gracias, zac! tdaglow (13), USA Aug 10, 2008 This is a beer that I like more the more I have it. The deep black color almost makes one think twice about what they’re doing before driinking it and the strong bourbon, coffee and vanilla just gets smoother with every sip. I’d only be repeating what other have siad if I go on. My only question is what might a third go-round with the barrel. fiver29 (336), Strongsville, Ohio, USA Jul 20, 2008 Hand bottle from Santa. Thanks Santa! Pours pitch black with a slight chocolate brown head. Has a great aroma to it that has roasted malts, chocolate, vanilla, oak, and bourbon notes. Heavy mouthfeel reveals a warm alcohol upfront, smooth chocolate and a creamy sensation leads to the vanilla, oak, and bourbon flavors. It finishes with alcohol and a coffee aftertaste. Overall this is a wonderful brew that I am grateful to have had the chance to try. It comes together nicely at the end and leaves me wanting more!! Wow this is a nice beer. pepsican (765), the beer wastelands of, Iowa, USA Jul 5, 2008 Completely black pour with a small tan head. Aroma is heavy bourbon, vanilla, and chocolate. Flavor is even more bourbon, vanilla, wood, oak, toast, brown sugar, and maybe a bit of coconut. Finishes with a good burn, very thick and creamy. This was very nice! nimbleprop (594), Washington, Washington DC, USA Jul 3, 2008 Never thought I’d have a chance to try this beer, then hellomynameis hooked me up with a 12oz hand bottle via trade. Thanks a million Zac! Pours a flat, oily black with a thin tan head that left only a faint ring around the edge of a glass. Looks more like flat cola or a black malbec than a pint of ale. Aroma is a little boozy at first, but once is breaths there’s vanilla, oak, toasted wood, toasted bread, chocolate, coffee, Kahlua, bourbon, soy sauce, liquid smoke, dark cane sugar and a little bit of rum. Flavor is again, very boozy at first, but then it becomes very very chocolaty, with rum, whiskey, brown sugar, molasses, some soy, vanilla, and coffee with cream. The finish and the mouth feel make this beer. Flat and oily in the mouth with plenty of heat from the alcohol, but the crazy thing is, after the shock of the booze wears off you wind up with a creamy, sweet, delicious after taste in your mouth. What starts a very good beer melds into a great beer by the end. A total shock and far far better than I imagined it would be. Definitely not for the faint at heart but clearly a beer brewed with much care and consideration.
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