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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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 MaltOMeal (653), Land of Sugar, Texas, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/516/20
Feb 24, 2009  
bomber thanks to thickfreakness. Shared at February Houston Tasting. Pours a dark brown with a tan head which dissipated. Maybe this needed to warm more because the nose was not as strong as I would have expected. Aroma is of oak and roast malt, but subdued. Taste is of oak, vanilla and dark fruit. Mouthfeel is medium with some alcohol noticeable. Will have to age mine a while longer and see how it is then.


 goldtwins (4084), Nesconset, New York, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/58/104/517/20
Feb 24, 2009  
A thick pour of opaque black with a cascading head formation that is large and tan. Huge chocolate and big vanilla aroma. Bourbon with a touch of wood. Some dark fruits. The flavor is a nice but big mix of bourbon, wood, chocolate, vanilla, roasted malt, alcohol and prunes. Very warming in the chest. Creamy full body. Touch of pepper alcohol on the back of the tongue.


 Braudog (3773), Dayton, Ohio, USA
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/59/105/518/20
Feb 24, 2009  
Thanks to Chris and Merideth! This pours like engine oil. Thick black wtih a BIG bourbon aroma. Thick, viscuous with a wicked bourbon aroma and flavor. Drinks with that oily thickness, too. Menacingly good! (#3532, 2/22/2009)


 TURDFERGUSON (1606), Carrboro, North Carolina, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Feb 19, 2009  
Bottle shared by UncleJedi at the pre footsex party. Thanks! This tasted really similar to the way I remember the 11 tasted last year when I had it as this very same event and it was shared by the same person. Its like a nice aged barley wine. Tasty, rich and smooth for such a big beer.


 StFun (534), Indiana, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/103/517/20
Feb 18, 2009    Updated: Mar 29, 2009
Very exceptional brew. Aroma is out of this world, big and bold like a great barleywine, but with lots of Imperial characteristics. Lots of vanilla and wood as well, and even nice dark fruit notes to boot. Flavor is much the same, up front malt and hops like a good barleywine, chocolate and wood from an Imperial, and even the nutty finish of a good brown. Not sure what beers were mixed in this one, but this is one exceptional, stand out beer.


 Bockyhorsey (2552), Mesa, Arizona, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/103/516/20
Feb 18, 2009  
Bottle sampled at hellbilly’s hellraiser 3.0 tasting. Aromas of wood and roasted dry coffee. Brown body with tan head. Bourbon reared it head with this one with some caramel and smoked wood. Lot better than the 11 but simulatr to 10. Thanks Dave for shareing.


 Sparky27 (1608), Phoenix, Arizona, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Feb 17, 2009  
Bottle shared by SuperDave70 at hellbilly’s hellraiser 3.0 tasting. Pours a dark reddish brown with a thin tan head. The nose is molasses, sweet dark fruits, roasted nuts and booze. The taste is much the same with a fresh oaky bourbon finish. Medium creamy body. A tad hot still, but very good. Thanks Dave!


 JMFG (1514), Florida, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Feb 16, 2009  
Courtesy TheCheeseMan. Dark ruddy brown color with a thin broken light tan head. Rich caramel aromas, alcohol, defined hop presence mixes with a very slight nuttiness. Rich dark fruits, slight heat, very mild roast on the back end. Excellent.



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