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Firestone Walker 12 4.02 184

Firestone Walker 12

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1844.06/5.04.02/5.0Special12%98.4Snifter, Trappist glass
Commercial Description:
The Barrels The individual lots were aged in oak barrels, most of which were hand selected from premium Kentucky spirits producers by Tom Griffin, who is extremely passionate and knowledgeable about bourbon barrels and beer. Each barrel lends its own unique influence to the final blend. Tom continues to hand deliver some real treats to us, including some 20+ year old Rip Van Winkle Barrels! Barrels freshly dumped from the distilleries and hand delivered by Tom Griffin: Rip Van Winkle Bourbon Old Fitzgerald Bourbon / Old Fitzgerald Wheat Whiskey Heaven Hill Bourbon / Heaven Hill Brandy / Heaven Hill Rye Barrels purchased directly from American Coopers toasted to Firestone Walker’s specifications: New American Oak produced by World Cooperage / medium and medium plus toast Retired Firestone Union Oak produced by World Cooperage, and Barrel Associates (water bent staves) The Aging Cellar – The Components Following are descriptions of key components with their original code names: Final Blend % Parabola ྭ% ABV) - Aged in New American oak, bourbon and rye barrels ࿌%) -Russian Imperial Oatmeal Stout (brewed02-09-06 and 01-18-08) OG=28P FG=7.5P IBU=80 Color=Black / Hopped with Simcoe, Bravo, Styrian Golding and East Kent Golding Opal ྫ% ABV) – Aged in rye barrels ྼ%) -Wheat Wine (brewed 2-25-08) OG=22.4P FG=6.2P IBU=45 Color=17 / Brewed with torrified and malted wheat, lightly hopped with Saaz Rufus ྫ% ABV) – Aged in rye and bourbon barrels ྲ%) -Continental Imperial Amber Ale (brewed 8-17-07) OG=22.5 FG=4.5 IBU=40 Color=15 / Brewed with Belgian Dark Candi Syrup / Hopped with Styrian Goldings and Saaz Saucerful of Secrets ƙ% ABV) – Aged in Brandy Barrels ƙ%) -Belgian Strong Ale (brewed 10-30-07) OG=23.4 FG=6.1 IBU 25 Color=39 / Brewed with Belgian Dark Candi sugar and everything else but the kitchen sink Union Jack IPA Ɨ% ABV) - Aged in stainless steel Ƒ%) -American Style IPA (brewed 10-28-08) OG=17 FG=3.5 IBU=75 Color=12 / Brewed with massive amounts of hops and a very kind attitude The Finished Piece- As a finished beer, XII is in some ways more aggressive than any previous blend, but it maintains a great deal of depth and complexity. Everyone seems to get something different when they taste this beer- mocha, tobacco, toasted almonds, olallieberries... I leave the interpretation to you. It is best enjoyed in a half filled brandy snifter or wine glass. Allow it to warm to 55F to fully enjoy the pleasing and complex aromas. If left in a cool dark place, I suspect that this beer will age well. Only time will tell. If you find something you like- please contact us and let us know your thoughts. I truly hope you enjoy our third oak-aged blend. This crazy beer journey continues!
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 hellbilly (1534), scottsdale über alles, Arizona, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Mar 30, 2009  
bottle tasted along side 10 and 11 courtesy of superdave70.

seems a bit darker and less shaken up than the other two... mahogany brown topped by a white ring and lots of spotty lacing. similar aromas and flavors (add a touch of smoke...peat maybe and more brown sugar) as the other two but with a definite abundance of bourbon heat... i rather like it in this one as it makes it sharp tasting and clean feeling... 8/4/8/4/16/4.0


 tjthresh (1778), Greenfield, Indiana, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/518/20
Mar 28, 2009  
22 ounce bottle shared with Josh and Jaquie. Pours dark brown with some some red highlights. Lots of bouron and vanilla goodness in the nose. Really nice and robust. Vanilla, oak, bourbon, some smoke, a bit of heat, and even kind of chocolaty. Very full bodied and a malty dry finish with a long boozy finish. This a real good beer, but its just like a glass of bourbon.


 GeneralGao (3071), Iowa City, Iowa, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/103/516/20
Mar 28, 2009  
Bottle shared by iowaherkeye. Poured a murky brown color with an off white head. Smelled of bourbon and butterscotch. Full bodied and sweet with a warming alcohol effect. Bourbon, vanilla, and buttered toffee flavors tempered the somewhat harsh alcohol burn.


 bconley (351), Fern Park, Florida, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/103/516/20
Mar 23, 2009  
Orlando Throwdown. Caramel sweetness. Strong Alcohol. Very whispy carbonation. Dark fruits and chocolate. Very sugary. Reminds me alot of whiskey. Molasses in a bottle


 KAggie97 (2476), Ugly, Hot, and Humid Spring, Texas, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/104/514/20
Mar 18, 2009  
Bottle from Thickfreakness at the Houston tasting. Thanks, Charles! Pours a thin, dark brown with an aroma of cocoa powder and Isopryl butterscotch. Flavor is a mixture of raisin, bread, and sugar. Thick mouthfeel. Nice beer.


 PhillyBeer2112 (2089), Orange Park, Florida, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/518/20
Mar 16, 2009  
FRO Throwdown: Woody raisiny rum cake. Deep dark chocolate and cherries. Oaky, tannic, a touch of roast. Finish has touches of sherry and bourbon. Nice.


 Zinister (1207), Houston, Texas, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/516/20
Mar 15, 2009  
February Houston Tasting. Thanks to thickfreakness for this beer. Pours dark with ruby glints. Small mocha head. Nose of cherries, butterscotch and oak. Flavor is cherries, butterscotch, roasted malts and toastyness. Nicely carbonated and layered.


 mgumby10 (1858), Jupiter, Florida, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Mar 15, 2009  
Courtesy mcbackus. Pours a very dark brown, with a small bubbly head. Smells of sweet bourbon, chocolate, caramel cream, and dark malts. Maybe some vanilla in there as well. the flavor wasnt as hot as I remember the other two, but still got some alcohol on the palate. The bourbon and vanilla seemed to be the most prominent ofthe flavor characters. Could have been balanced a little better, but nice long finish to it. very tasty brew.



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