pictoman (7281) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - SEP 13, 2023UPDATED: SEP 13, 2023 Poured from 275mL bottle (8.1% abv - fiulijnator cellar - vintage 2008). Hazy orangey brown with no head. Dark fruity malts, too old, no carbonation, but it's better than some of the local barley wines...
beerplace (8770) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - SEP 13, 2023UPDATED: SEP 13, 2023 275ml @ Ryan's shared with Alex and Farees. Vintage 2008.
Appearance: hazy dark copper with a weak bubbly beige head.
Aroma: dark fruits, moderately sweet.
Taste: along the same lines, almost flat.
Overall: pretty good for 15 years old one.
Cheeseboard (5308) - Somerset, ENGLAND - NOV 6, 2022UPDATED: NOV 6, 2022 Bottle from the brewery shop in Lewes. Pours clear dark ruby amber with a beige cap. Malty, sweet caramel and toffee throughout. Medium body with light carbonation. Fair English barleywine.
wheresthepath (3433) - Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND - SEP 18, 2022UPDATED: SEP 18, 2022 Bottle from Harvey's Brewery shop in Lewes. Originally bought for the Queen's jubilee, but ended up being too busy that weekend to drink. Now drinking it in much sadder circumstances to remember the life of that amazing lady. Deep copper-amber with a beige head and just a hint of fizz. Boozy red wine aroma, but the alcohol is well hidden on tasting. Bittersweet with lots of straw and berries up front. Marmalade and dusty wood come through. It's decent, but not as good as I hoped, and definitely not worthy of Queen Elizabeth II. Rest in peace, Your Majesty.
explosivedog (12702) - New York, New York, USA - OCT 21, 2021UPDATED: OCT 21, 2021 On tap at the Grand Delancey, 2017 vintage. Pours copper. Biscuit, orange zest, prune, golden raisin, slight blue cheese funk, sweet caramel, apple. Medium body. Good.
voyageurmike (1002) - Pennsylvania, USA - SEP 21, 2020UPDATED: SEP 21, 2020 9.3 oz bottle, poured clear copper amber with no head. Full bodied. Prune and caramel aroma. Dried fruit and toffee taste, sweet slightly boozy finish.
CraftBeerNick (9143) - Wokingham, Berkshire, ENGLAND - JAN 24, 2020UPDATED: JAN 24, 2020 Bottle at home from Grumpy Goat, 24th January 2020. Pours clear and copper in colour. Aroma is fruity, light caramel. Taste is rich, sweet, light vinous, caramel, light dark fruit, quite light and easy to drink, some Sherry, wood and a sweet sticky finish. Very nice old fashioned Barley Wine
Beese (16987) - Tooting, London, Greater London, ENGLAND - JAN 24, 2020UPDATED: JAN 24, 2020 330ml bottle from The Harvey’s Brewery Shop, Lewes and drunk on 09/04/2007. The version I had was 8.1%. A very good beer, with noticeable booze, but not like I was drinking pure gasoline. Fruity and whisky notes too.
edward78 (1317) - West Wickham, Kent, ENGLAND - JAN 4, 2020UPDATED: JAN 4, 2020 Bottle from Harveys Brewery Shop.
Pours a coppery/dark amber colour very slightly hazy with a thin off white head. Very gentle light carbonation. Nice looking beer. Aroma of faint caramel, toffee, apple, orange jam and tea leaves. Taste is very smooth, a little tangy with a sticky chewy mouthfeel. Oily texture. Full bodied. Very malty with notes of caramel, toffee, orange jam, marmalade, apples, cherries, tea leaves, some faint vinous and floral notes. An earthy bitterness clings to the palate that combined with the other notes leaves a nice lingering aftertaste. Very well balanced. A beer to sip savour and enjoy. Good.
planky84 (8178) - Lee, Greater London, ENGLAND - DEC 25, 2019UPDATED: DEC 25, 2019 Bottle from Eltham Wines. Mahogany coloured pour with a beige head, soon goes. Toffee, dried fruit, orchard fruit, dates in the nose. Flavour is mince pies, toffee, more dried fruit. Rich, vinous finish. Nice.