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Russian River Damnation Batch 23 (Oak Aged)

Russian River Damnation Batch 23 (Oak Aged)

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An Abbey Tripel brewed by
Russian River Brewing

Santa Rosa, California USA

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1073.86/5.03.84/5.0Special11%98 Trappist glass, Tulip P  Stats

Commercial Description:
We turned our regular Damnation recipe into a Tripel. It is bittered with Tomahawk and has Sterling and Cascade in the mid-boil and finish. The beer was then aged on new American oak chips for two to three weeks.

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 lb4lb (1388), Austin, Texas, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/103/515/20

May 30, 2008  
Just another rarity miketd generously shared with us during the tasting. Thanks man!
Pours creamy and hazy gold. Smell is bright, fresh malt with a touch of yeast. Taste is sweet slightly lemony, belgian yeastiness and a noticeable oakiness at the end. Pretty tasty stuff and I liked this better than regular Damnation for sure.


 GregClow (2332), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/515/20
Sep 1, 2008  
Bottle shared with HogTownHarry, blankboy, tupalev, jerc & garthicus - courtesy of HogTownHarry. Slightly hazy dark gold with a tiny white head. Aroma of caramel, orange, herbal hops, and a good dose of oak. Medium bodied. Flavour is very oaky with a pleasant sweetness, some caramel malt and dark sugar, nicely hopped finish, and a very balanced flavour for an 11%er. It’s nice to have a wood-aged beer that uses new chips rather than bourbon or wine barrels - while those obviously work nicely for some beers, they can often be very overpowering, but this beer strikes a great balance. Well done!


 IslandHaole (1028), Onna-Son, Okinawa-Ken, Japan
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/515/20
Sep 1, 2008  
Started in on this when eating a Porterhouse steak simmered with various spices and worchestershire sauce. It tasted odd to me then but as I made short work of the steak and move to cheese slices with rosemary crackers, it was like drinking a different beer. Initially, I thought it rough and a bit like a young Cabernet, brash & tannic, I wasn’t impressed. A combination of the beer warming, and my palate switching gears as I moved from the steak into cheese both melded this into a sweet, rich tripel. It is still a bit bold (American oak, I wonder how it would have been if aged in French Oak?) I enjoyed the herbal hops at the finish. Damn I miss having access to decent beer!


 garthicus (550), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/58/104/516/20
Aug 27, 2008  
Shared with HogTownHarry, GregClow, Tupalev,Jerc & Blankboy -- courtesy of HogTownHarry. Appearance: Beautiful orange body, slightly cloudy with a small off white head. Aroma - like a yeasty chardonnay. Flavour: Complex - slight alcohol, peppery, oaky, hickory, sweet! so much going on but wonderfully balanced!


 blankboy (2570), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Aug 15, 2008  
Bottle (750ml) shared with HogTownHarry, GregClow, tupalev, jerc & garthicus -- courtesy of HogTownHarry. Pours a hazy yellow-gold with a small diminishing fizzy white head. Aroma: Lots of oak (but not too much, it’s just right), fruit, funky yeast and herbal hops. Sweet flavour of oak, caramel malt, fruit, funky yeast, alcohol, candi sugar and hops. Dry bitter finish. Alcohol’s fairly well hidden for an 11% beer. Medium bodied. Barrel-aging done right -- a fantastic beer!


 jerc (3114), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/514/20
Aug 15, 2008  
2008-08-15. Hazy golden body with a small white head. Aroma of wood tinged pale malts, light yeast and alcohol. (7+) Flavour is alcohol soaked pale malt, quite oaky. It is not over the top with the wood, but it is quite dominant. Subtle malt background cannot successfully compete with the lasting impression of oak. (6+) Average plus palate. Nice, but the core flavour is not one I love. Average plus palate. Bottle shared by HogTownHarry




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