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Dominion Oak Barrel Stout

Dominion Oak Barrel Stout

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92
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A Stout brewed by
Old Dominion Brewing Co.

Ashburn, Virginia USA

bottled
common

on tap
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5223.66/5.03.66/5.05.2%89.8English pint P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Dominion Oak Barrel Stout is rich and smooth, a draught brew so popular at our Brewup that we found a way to bottle it for a wider audience. We combine seven different malts and two hops to create a delicious stout, that we dry-hop with fresh vanilla beans and toasted oak to finish our little treasure. The result is a stout that has the bourbon barrel flavor we all enjoy, and hope you will to.

Note: made with oak chips and vanilla beans, not aged in barrels. Available bottled and draft outside of the brewpub.

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 DocHop (213), College Park, Maryland, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/515/20

Sep 8, 2008  
Pours a dark coffee brown with a caramel head that fades quickly. Sweet coffee and light caramel aroma. Strong coffee blast at first that gets enveloped with woody flavors that linger with an earthy roastiness. Thin body for big tastes.

 jake65 (1326), Meridian, Idaho, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/104/515/20
Nov 27, 2008  
Bottle: Thanks Immy! Dark brown pour with a finger of short-lived fizzy brown head. Nose is roasty with mild coffee. Light malty sweetness. Tastes of heavy roast and light cocoa into a more sweet and chocolatey finish. Very faint ba notes. Vanilla I suppose... Malty, roasty, and chocolate with a dry and roasty finish.


 CheersMate1 (318), Atlanta, Georgia, USA
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/513/20
Nov 20, 2008  
Off-brown head color. The beer seems to be somewhat of a thick palate. The head lasts a long time. The beer has a nice black color to it. Very black! The head doesn’t have that deep dark chocolate head that I look for in a stout. Looks decent, and in no way am I saying that this beer looks bad. This beer is quite different from a lot of stouts in regard to its aroma. The smell of vanilla is definitely there! I was surprised by this. Sometimes when brewers make the point of saying that a certain flavor or aroma is in the beer I usually can’t smell or taste a damn thing. With this, I definitely smell the vanilla. I get that oak roast or ash smell. I won’t say that I smell any heavy chocolate. I do smell a slight coffee aroma. This beer has a decent aroma, not quite pungent, but not faint either. Flavor has a nice roast taste to it. I think the oak aging helped this beer a lot in that regard. Slight vanilla taste. The vanilla is more present in the aroma than in the flavor. The coffee flavor comes out as well. I taste the ash flavor mostly, which is what I prefer in a stout. I like the bitter coffee flavor. The chocolate flavor is not in this beer. I don’t mind stouts not having chocolate flavors, so that doesn’t bother me. The beer is not as creamy as it should be. The beer didn’t look thick as I was pouring it, only semi thick, so I am not surprised by this. Overall, a decent stout with an aroma that has many different elements to it. The flavor of the beer is a bit week, and the beer is a bit too thin. A decent stout, but nothing that I would buy again. It is not bad just not something you need to run out and buy! Try it once and you will be satisfied!


kcmo19 (71), Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/103/514/20
Nov 20, 2008  
This beer smelt straight up like burnt wood, but for some reason it was an enjoyable smell. Had a nice vanilla and chocolate taste to it, as well as some coffee. It was a bit thin for being a stout, but overall I was impressed with this beer.


 daknole (1131), Plantation, Florida, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/57/102/514/20
Nov 15, 2008  
Interesting bottle of beer. Dark brown pour, with a fluffy tan head. Aroma hits you with chocolate, coffee and lots of vanilla. Flavor is pretty nice...vanilla is evident, wood notes and some chocolate. But the beer lacks body. It is way too thin...too bad this could have been a real start.


 AllAboutStout (595), Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Oct 31, 2008  
One of the first beers I drank regularly when I got into craft beers. Pours a very dark brown in color with a nice inch of foamy head sitting atop. Smell is very roasty. Plenty of coffee and vanilla from the oak barrel in the flavor. Very creamy and smooth on the palate. A very easy, good drinking beer. It’s a shame what’s going on with the brewery, but this will always be a good beer in my memories.



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