PorterPounder (2852), Tallahassee, Florida, USA Dec 26, 2002 Like a fine wine - aroma is malty, with a bit of caramel sweetness. Excellent mouthfeel - almost have to slice it with a knife. Appearance is like dark freshly brewed tea. Flavor reminds me of fresh dates soaked in brandy. Heavy alcohol flavor is subtle at first but comes on a bit stronger near the end - but it does not ruin this masterpiece. Had the 2001 version. Thanks to Aurelius for this one - very impressive - and a great addition to bring my total to 300!
Rotorhead87 (111), Temple, Texas, USA Oct 9, 2008 2008 Vintage
Pours a dark brown color with virtually no head. It has a scent of malts and some oak, with some alcohol present as well. The initial flavor rapidly progresses from a quick hoppy bite to sweet malts to a somewhat oaken, alcoholic finish.
This is a great, top class barley wine, not over the top hoppy like some I have had. The only thing that prevented me from rating this higher was the fact that I could sense the alcohol as much as I did. I am laying down the rest of my 4 pack to age for a while, hopefully it will mellow out and be even better! ruggedman (429), Portland, Maine, USA Oct 5, 2008 Bottle at Novare Res. This stuff is fantastic, I’m starting to think I love barleywines as much as IPAs. Sweet, malty, the hop presence is there though and this is a great barleywine. Toffee and caramel aromas and flavors from the malts. Nice mouthfeel too. Imperial-John (98), Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Oct 1, 2008 2006 bottle. Bubbly murky brown with creamy tan head that coats glass as it thins. Sweet oakey whiskey aroma. As aroma would suggest, wweet oakey raisin whiskey taste with clean aftertaste. Very warming and so smooth for 13.25%. It brought a tear to my eye as I drank this as it is the last of the 2 I had. This and Old Rasputin are 2 of my highest ratings. Thank you North Coast, hope to see you again soon. Illini08 (519), Raleigh, North Carolina, USA Oct 1, 2008 2007 bottle. Picked up at Brawley’s in Charlotte, NC. Dark amber pour with no real head to speak of. Very vinous aroma, dried fruits, maybe some leather, vanilla, some booze. Sticky sweet flavor. Fruity, some caramel and molasses. Not much in the way of hops. A bit of booze noticable in the finish. Pretty smooth on the palate. A little sweet stickiness as well. Enjoyable and I think it will get better with more age. timsilvia32 (251), from Michigan now in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Sep 29, 2008 2008, Solid amber pour, very slight cream head that dissappated quickly. Big sweet malty aroma. Tastes of the same with carmal/toffee, slight fig, raisin. Carbonation stays up front with very little hop prescence to speak of, making it a bit sticky. This reminded me more of an old ale, which I enjoy much more than barley wine. Thought this was good and will only get better with a little age.
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