WeeHeavySD (1867), San Diego (Hillcrest), California, USA Dec 20, 2006 Bottle 141/280. I had a good time at the release of this beer, had some really nice cask Yulesmith, and hung out with some great beerheads including Kame and Bartzilla. Anyway the brew pours a deep rosy brown with a slightly white head, that is half there. The aroma is rich and sweet with notes of dried fruit and malt with a bit of roastiness. The smell is close to wine in many ways. Its a sweet malty winey taste with a bourbon punch on the first glass or so. Back end of the taste is full of dry fruit. Drank the bottle myself over the course of an hour or two. Its an interesting brew to say the least but I’m not sure if this kind of ale works the best for barrel aging, I do know it tasted a lot different then the non-BA Decadence I had last year.
nqualls (422), Tennessee, USA Oct 6, 2008 Bottle. Poured a cloudy brown with a one finger whitish head. Aroma of oak, vanilla and alcohol. Flavor is oak, bourbon with a good malt backing. Medium/full body with soft carbonation and a smooth mouthfeel. tjthresh (1328), Greenfield, Indiana, USA Sep 29, 2008 Bottle 215 of 280. Pours brown with no head at all. The aroma presents some toffee with all kinds of alcohol vapors. There’s so much going on in the flavor that is comes off as a muddled mess to me. Full body with just enough carbonation that I can’t say its flat. Very warm finish. Disappointing. The regular version of this beer was so good, I really wish they hadn’t made this one. Beer_Hawk (759), Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA Sep 29, 2008 Bottle 152/280 tasted side by side with the regular ’05 Decadance. Pours brown (a few shades darker than the regular) with an off-white head that settles out. Big oak aroma with vanilla, fruits, and light alcohol. I could have sat there smelling this all night. The flavor has a great mix of malts backed with oak and bourbon. Medium body, sweet throughout and very smooth. Another excellent BA from Alesmith! MI2CA (1101), Noblesville, Indiana, USA Sep 29, 2008 Sample at J Gumbos Aug 2008 Indy tasting - Been holding this and the regular 05 for the right tasting and this was it. Aroma is oak, bourbon, caramel, toffee and brown sugar. Not getting the dark fruit of the base brew. Flavor of smooth chewy malts followed by the bourbon and oak that just seem to fit so perfect. The balance is spot on. I’m not sure if it’s luck I cracked it when i did, but I wish I had more. Palate is creamy and smooth with the alcohol pretty much non-existent. ross (1562), charlotte, North Carolina, USA Sep 22, 2008 Bottle from Steve, thanks! 2005, #152 / 280. This one I have been looking forward to since Sean announced his tasting. 2005 Decadence is one of the best Alesmiths I have had, so making this one a tad more complex was right up my alley. Pours out a dark brown color without much of a head on it. Smell is full of figs, dark fruits, bourbon, oak, vanilla, and a touch of alcohol. The taste is really something to behold. Very easy to drink, thick, subtle hints of bourbon - not overpowering in the slightest. Very smooth, no hops at all. Just a fantastic beer. We did this side by side with the 2005 Decadence and I have to say that I like the original better because it has held up longer. Much more time on this one will yield a bourbon bomb. It is drinking really nice right now though. Great beer. Thanks for this one Steve.
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