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Town Hall Barrel Aged Wee Heavy 3.88 17

Town Hall Barrel Aged Wee Heavy

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173.99/5.03.88/5.0Special8.7%95.4Thistle
Commercial Description:
Scottish-style wee heavy aged for nearly one year in American oak that once matured honey wine.
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 1FastSTi (2580), Glendale, Wisconsin, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Aug 13, 2006  
Sampled at GTMW 2006. The beer pours to a very dark garnet body with a thin lasting tan head. The aroma is sweet floral honey, unknown fruits, peat. The flavor is extremely fruity honey... perhaps pineapple. Peat and chocolate. I’ve never had anything like this. Quite delicious. Coating sweet palate. Medium bodied. Very drinkable. Makes me wish I would have tried the regular version.


 fatty (363), Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania, USA
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/105/518/20
Dec 3, 2005  
Thanks Hopdog for sharing a growler. Pours deep red wine, somewhat brown body. Medium tan foaming head. Aroma of granny smith apple dipped into caramel. Also some malt, toffee, wood, light smoke. Flavor starts smokey, then blends some brown sugar, apple. Smooth creamy and soft. One of the best beers I’ve had.


 hopdog (5617), Lansdale, Pennsylvania, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/105/517/20
Dec 3, 2005  
Tasted from Growler acquired in trade with robertsreality (big thanks!). Poured a dark, dark reddish brown with an averaged to larger sized tan head. Aromas of wood (oak), some vanilla, caramel, dark fruits, light bourbon, and a little earthy (great aroma). Tastes of brown sugar, smoke, chocolate, and vanilla. Medium honey sweetness. Some lacing left on the glass. Nice smooth and creamy body. I was really into this one!


 TomDecapolis (3213), Skippack, Pennsylvania, USA
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/59/105/518/20
Dec 2, 2005  
Thanks to hopdog for sharing this from the growler he landed. What a treat. Pours a darker ruby brown with an average tan lacing head. Great head for a growler that was poured almost a month ago. Aroma of caramel, dark fruits, molasses, bourbon, honey, grapes. Shared this with Fatty as well and he nailed the aroma "granny smith apple dipped in that caramel dip". Flavor of brown sugar, honey, a little smoked, apple cider. What a great beer, wish I would have had a glass of this straight from the tap. Very smooth and creamy palate.


 robertsreality (2460), Minnesota, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20
Nov 13, 2005    Updated: Jul 30, 2007
Dark Brown/Black Coloring with No Head. Nice Honey Oak Flavors...and While the Barrell Gives Much to the Flavor, I Fear it Masks What Makes the Wee Heavy. Instead of the Barrell Adding to the Brew, The Brew Gives Homage to the Barrell. Still Quite Enjoyable. Revisited 2007: Dark Brown Color with Sandy Ring. Rich Aromas..Alcohol and Smoked Malt, Notably. Medium Bodied and Syrupy Mouthfeel. Lightly Vinous..Oak Notes with Light Fruit, Dry Bread, Toasted Caramel and Dry Bittersweet Flavor Througout...With Dominate Notes of Smoked Malt...The Smoke Notes are Kept in Check Well...Overall...a Carbonated, Crisp Bittersweet and Smoked Flavored Aftertaste...


 Nuffield (2728), Roseville, Minnesota, USA
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/104/58/105/518/20
Oct 31, 2005  
I was overwhelmed with this beer. Incredible aroma, virtually unique in my 2000-beer experience, with a massive profusion of fresh figs, plus vanilla and wood. Smooth yet chewy palate. Dark with ruby tingers to the brown, swirls nicely to a cream head. I think if you had this for an hour it might go flat and lose a good deal of its interest in the mouth, but it was too drinkable for my small glass to last for more than a half hour of sitting with it.


 ElGaucho (1730), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/105/516/20
Oct 30, 2005  
8th anniversary release. This is better than the original Wee Heavy. Less sugary. But, this is still not as good as the 2004 Imperial Stout nor the French Oak Old Ale that were served on Thursday during 8th anniversary week. Faint, caramel chocolate notes in teh nose. Opaque body with a thin, off-white head and decent lace. Sweet with a high alcohol profile. Winter warmer qualities. Doesn’t blow me away but it is very good.


 badgerben (3605), Blaine, Minnesota, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/518/20
Oct 29, 2005  
Town Hall 8th Anniversary, Saturday release: Black color with no head. Very thin aroma of port and chocolate. The taste is quite syrupy with some obvious honey notes. Sweet malt base. It seems to have inherited wine qualities from the barrel. Damn fine.



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