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Southern Tier Back Burner

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4413.77/5.03.75/5.0Special10%83Snifter
Commercial Description:
“first brew of the year” Long ago, British farmhouse brewers made special ales using the first runnings of the mash. These beers, now called barley wine, are brewed in the tradition of days past. At Southern Tier this long awaited brew is placed on the back burner until the start of the new year. Back Burner Barley Wine is a celebration of things to come and things remembered. It’s conceived in three small batches, using voluminous amounts of barley and hops. The process starts early in the morning and ends late into the night. We hope this rare brew reignites your spirit for another trip around the sun. 10% abv. • 15ºL
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 MikeF (528), Cleveland, Ohio, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/105/518/20
Dec 22, 2007  
aroma is dominated by malt, although some hoppines shines through. Dark reddish brown with a small tan head.Sweet and smooth. Nicely rich with a mild to moderate bitterness throughout. Finishes sweet/caramel. Overall a a very well balanced BW.


 jbrus (4864), Delft, Netherlands
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/516/20
May 7, 2009  
Bottle@Home. Loads of hop in the aroma, light fruity. Chestnut colour, beige small head, good lace. Sweet, very bitter, nutty, raisin, pine, heavily hopped. Full and hop dry finish. Although lots of bitter hop and alcohol still good drinkability.


 jayme9874 (756), Hamburg, New York, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/516/20
Apr 18, 2007    Updated: Nov 4, 2007
Deep ruby copper color. Nice khaki colored head and lace that clings to glass throughout. Aroma of caramel, sour/dried fruits, citrusy hops, bit of pine. Medium-full chewy body, carbonation carries the brew well, flavor is alot like the nose, got some hoppy bitterness but also has a very good hop flavor as well. Balanced, cool hop burps and a nice kick. Kinda like a cross of big foot and foghorn (when it was good in small bottles) Good BW.


 JPDIPSO (4906), Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/103/516/20
Mar 11, 2008  
First Brew of Two Thousand & Eight, per the bottle. Light brown with orange and ruby colors sparkling through when held to the light. Minimal head, with a ring of tight light tan bubbles and a few small isles of lace. Thick malt and hops aromas. Caramel, figs and hint of dates. Barley Wine, IIPA, Imperial Double Red; I think I would go with the later. While simple, I do like the scent, a nice balance of malt and hops in an evidently strong brew. Toffee, caramel, grapefruit are all there in the front. This dries out significantly as it moves to the linger. Mild nuttiness in the middle; and light pine and oak in the finish. Dry grain linger along with a touch of alcohol and grapefruit zest. I seem to catch Hop Whompus and Double Bastard in this one. Not as flavorful as the Hop Whompus and not quite as strong feeling as the Double Bastard. Perhaps not a barley wine, but I like it.


 Ungstrup (15228), Frederiksberg, Denmark
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/515/20
May 21, 2008  
Bottled. A deep red beer with a thin off-white head. The aroma is sweet matly with strong notes of berries, medium notes of alcohol, and light notes of cinnamon and ginger. The falvor is sweet malty with notes of ginger and caramel as well as light notes of other spices, leading to a dry bitter finish.


 Braudog (3762), Dayton, Ohio, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/58/105/516/20
May 20, 2009  
22 oz’er for dessert. Nice roasty brown with a bit of a bubbly top. The aroma is just mildly sugar and doesn’t hint at the nice robust flavors underneath. This drinks with a thick, woodsy character, like a forest in a glass -- brown sugar, pine, caramel. Quite nice. (#3547, 5/20/2009)


 JorisPPattyn (5171), Antwerpen, Belgium
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/103/515/20
Nov 1, 2007  
Smallish yellow-orangeish head, over absolutely stunning burgundy to accajou beer. Cake bottom, apricot & orange marmalade, and fresh hops (C and other); faraway fusels and multitude of esters. Very fruity, and yet bitterish; all kinds of exotic fruit as lytchees, apricots, with hops and maple syrup-covered; in a very, very balanced way. Ends a bit spicy-peppery. This is absolutely great. After some oxydation to the air, it gets an aroma as from horse chestnut husk. A bit burning MF, ending a bit dry, even wry. Quinine in the aftertaste. Impressive beer. Just the lingering hops make it maybe a tad too bitter. Again thanks to puzzl!


 mds (2112), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/516/20
Jul 1, 2007  
Bottle. Pours a dark ruby-copper body with a small white bubbly head. The aroma has thick juicy hops, fragrant grapefruit, plums, and pineapple. Oily hop flavour in a thick body. Not overly bitter just plainly resinous with some warming alcohol in the background. Apricot and pineapple fruitiness left with some caramel malt sweetness. Very good.



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