cbkschubert (1611), Rattlesnake Country, Arizona, USA May 30, 2008 12 oz. bottle via trade with KingpinIPA - Pours a clear brown color with a one finger thick tan head. Light lacing. Aroma is mainly coffee with some roasted malt in there. Flavor is nice! It’s coffee, chocolate, vanilla, and bourbon all blended perfectly. This beer is very soft and smooth. Tyranena has these big beers down pat. An excellent beer. Thanks Mike.
mcjay (88), Neenah, Wisconsin, USA Oct 12, 2008 Dark black color with a medium brown head. Strong roasted coffee aroma with a taste to match. Has a very rich, robust and malty mouth feel with a hint of dark chocolate. Very smooth and delicious. Why don’t more brewers make bourbon barrel beers in the bottle? Try this while it’s still around. FeloniousCaper (465), Illinois, USA Oct 1, 2008 12oz Stubby
$8.99 4-Pack
Steve’s Liquor, Madison
I’ve really enjoyed the Brewers Gone Wild Series so far so I’ve been looking forward to this one. Devil Over a Barrel pours an impenetrable black. Not a hint of light can fight its way through. Wait, there is a touch of shoe leather brown when directly backlit but I have to look awfully hard. The head falls to a thick cap and leaves some wide, webbed lacing on its way down. Good start.
The aroma is incredible. I’ve fallen for these coffee infused beers and can’t get enough of them. With the head down to a cap deep dark chocolate keeps up with the freshly brewed coffee. Each swirl brings huge amounts of coffee, by huge I mean waking up to freshly brewed coffee huge. This stuff makes me want to dive right in. The aroma is on par with KBS.
The bourbon isn’t noticeable in the aroma but hits quickly but mildly as soon as this beer hits my tongue. Sweet roasty malts and dark chocolate combine with top quality, freshly brewed coffee. A touch of bourbon heat rolls through on the swallow. This really is an excellent beer and probably my favorite from the series.
The body is medium and grows in heft to lean toward the heavier side of the spectrum on the swallow. My only complaint, and it’s a little one, would be the body is a touch thin but then I remember I’m drinking a porter. There is a great silkiness...as this beer gets close to room temperature the mouthfeel becomes tremendous. The body got became more viscous just like I hoped for and the silky smoothness just hits the spot.
The drinkability is outstanding. I’m not sure of the abv in this beer because the alcohol is almost nonexistent but I could see this beer getting myself in trouble. I find myself taking drink after drink.
Wow! This is a great beer from the guys at Tyranena and my favorite from their lineup. One of the best coffee beers I’ve had to date. Devil Over a Barrel is an enjoyable experience to say the least. I can never wait to get my hands on the newest Brewers Gone Wild series.
5/26/08 bierkoning (4932), La Tropica, Netherlands Sep 30, 2008 Bottle from Secret Santa. Deep dark brown color. Cappuccino aroma. Cappuccino flavor with dark chocolate, oak and grapes. Soft, creamy and velvety mouthfeel. Slightly alcoholic, but an excellent balance. Delicious beer. SDalkoholic (1036), Chula Vista, California, USA Sep 27, 2008 Bottle courtesy of Joey at South Bay Drugs & Liquor and a thank you to who ever hooked him up. Pours a dense pitch black with a creamy layering of tanned head. I strongly believe this porter has the closest aroma to coffee that I have ever come across. Nose is a rich and robust scent similar to an Arabic/Turkish coffee or perhaps a dark black Hawaiian coffee bean. The palate is simply amazing with its refined and silky smooth texture that leaves behind a thick creamy mouth feel. The flavor is as rich and dark of coffee as the aroma had promised and it also adds a creamy half and half taste. I don’t know why I have never heard of this brewing company before since this offering by them alone has me ecstatic about their potential and other catalog of beers. rgrady3 (8), Minnesota, USA does not count Sep 23, 2008 Pours thick and dark with a little, light brown head that disappears quickly. The aroma is full of molasses, roasted scents, and a touch of soy. The flavor begins with a hint of roasted nuttiness with some mild hops and continues with roasted coffee notes. This one got better as it warmed with the addition of toffee and stronger nut flavor. Underlying bourbon/oak at all levels. Drinks smooth and light despite its thick appearance. A little dry, but not unpleasant. Finishes smooth with lingering coffee and nuts.
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