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RATINGS: 475   WEIGHTED AVG: 4.13   SEASONAL: Special   EST. CALORIES: 300   ABV: 10%
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Old Numbskull aged in bourbon barrels. Limited release December 2004 available only at the brewery in individually numbered 750 mL foil-topped bottles. The first barrel-aged batch was brewed in 2002, racked to an oak bourbon barrel in 2003, and bottled in 2004. A second barrel-aged batch was brewed in 2004 and released in September of 2006.


4.2
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 18/20
emerica56 (600) - Bristol, USA - OCT 5, 2009
Got to share with with Drink4Satan and Allday drinker, and it was amazing. Pours a dark nutbrown with a medium sudsy head. The nose was jam packed with malt, biter orange peel, chocolate and sweeet burbon. As you sip on it the flavor is nice and smokey and full of dark fruits. You can really taste the burbon in the after taste. overall it was an amazing brew with great carbonation and full of booze.

3.8
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 16/20
BARLEYWINEO (106) - Tacoma, USA - APR 28, 2012
2006 vintage A: Poured a murky brownish color with a light sediment presented, a light tannish cap S: Still has a quantifiable amount of old spent oak spirals, Earthiness, light vanilla and booze T: Still had some light residual sugar sweetness, with old wood, light vanilla and pinch of raisin remains M: Medium to big body at this age with lower carbonation, some fading flavors, light booze and stickiness O: Good but it is peaking IMO or has recently peaked

4.5
   AROMA 9/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 9/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 19/20
daleharshman (703) - San Diego, California, USA - APR 26, 2012
Tap at brewery a few weeks back. Pours a nice mahogany hue with a thin layer of tan foam. Aroma mainly of earthy peaty malts, strong bourbon, and vanilla with lesser notes of caramel, thick molasses, and dried fruit. The hoppiness of fresh Numbskull has really faded in the nose here. Flavor has significant bourbon, dark sticky toffee, chocolate-covered maraschino cherries, wet oak, and brown sugar. There is still some hop-tinged flavors here, but the barrel is dominant. Mildly sweet and a bit soft on the palate. There is a tingle of alcohol in the finish -- it warms but does not distract here. Excellent execution on this one. Glad to finally get to try this one...it completes my trifecta of barrel-aged Alesmith classics, along with the equally amazing BA Speedway and BA Wee Heavy. (474, 692)

4.3
   AROMA 9/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 9/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 17/20
mcberko (2463) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - MAR 24, 2012
2007 vintage, bottle #407/449, split with manuchampions and uhlan. Pours a dark amber with a small beige head. Aroma of wood / bourbon barrels, toffee / caramel, dark fruits and candied sugar - the barrels don’t really shine on the nose... but they do on the tongue. Flavour of bourbon barrels, toffee, dark fruits, vanilla, alcohol and finishes with light fruity sweetness and booze. Wood barrels and done very well, but adds a vanilla character that very slightly detracts from the complexity of the base beer. Most excellent, though an extremely slow sipper.

4.3
   AROMA 9/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 9/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 18/20
wedgie9 (1441) - Nashville, Tennessee, USA - FEB 23, 2012
2003 Vintage, Bottle #110/223
Tasted in late November 2011 from a capped 750mL bottle shared by unclejedi at his birthday tasting, massive thanks on this rarity, Jim. Pours clear blood orange with some tan lace that quickly disappears. The nose is earthy English-style barley wine with caramel, toffee, burnt brown sugar, and bourbon notes of vanilla and coconut. The flavor is full of caramel, toffee, brown sugar, and the oaky bourbon coconut and vanilla, with the sweetness nicely balanced by the earthy yeast. The body is full with an oily texture, light carbonation, and a long caramel and oaky bourbon finish.

4.5
   AROMA 9/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 9/10   PALATE 5/5   OVERALL 18/20
Glouglouburp (4772) - Montreal, Quebec, CANADA - NOV 17, 2011
In short: A fantastic big fruity dark beer with a nice wood barrel presence. Great beer.
How: Bottle 750ml. 2007 version released in 2009, bottle #88 of 449. Consumed when a little over than 2 years of age. Bottle sent to me by kegbear, thanks a million Craig
The look: Cloudy burgundy body topped by a small beige head
In long: Nose is only moderately bourbonny and with plenty of raisins and dark fruits. This beer smells like a world-class Abt that would have been aged in bourbon barrels for a short period of time. Just from the aroma I knew it was going to be something special. Taste has lots of vanilla, raisins, dark fruits, earthy three roots, caramel, notes of milk chocolate, light scented notes similar to garden flowers. Body is full and the carbonation is very lively and that’s totally unexpected from a barrel aged big american beer. It’s hard to put into words why a beer like that works so well, listing a bunch of flavor elements doesn’t do it justice and is almost meaningless. Everything just worked perfectly in this beer. I went through a full bottle and it was pure pleasure and I would have loved to drink a second bottle immediately, something I almost never say about a barrel aged big beer. This was one of the greatest big beers I’ve ever had, what else can compare? I went to my PC to google "greatest big beers" but I googled "greatest big boobs". Don’t be surprised if I don’t see me on ratebeer for the next few months.

3.3
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 10/20
GL2814 (143) - New York, New York, USA - AUG 25, 2011
This one grew on me the more I drank it. Poured a dark brown color, and had a flavor I find hard to describe (deep hop flavor mixed with a dry finish?). It was enjoyable, but expensive, and not one I would have often.

3.6
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 16/20
Sean9689 (192) - Chicago, Illinois, USA - AUG 1, 2011
Bottle brought by me, 2007 Vintage, #117/449. Poured into Darkness snifter. A - Pours a dark brown/reddish color, cream ring, with random whisps on top. S - Dark fruits, huge oak/barrel, ever so slight hoppy bitterness, caramel, burnt sugars. Perhaps a little more oak-forward then I prefer but otherwise, pretty good. T - Dark fruit, caramel, oak/barrel. Smooth booze, nice caramel sweetness, and the oak isn’t quite as strong as the nose (that’s a good thing). M - Light to medium (a bit too thin), good carbonation, and creamy sweet finish. O - I think I actually prefer the regular 2007 over the Barrel-Aged version. Perhaps a bit too much oak for me in this one. I wonder how the other years stack up to 2007? I guess I’ll have to try them and see.

3.2
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 13/20
AmEricanbrew (4111) - roam, Louisiana, USA - JUL 1, 2011
Hazy dark amber color/ beige head. Vanilla, whiskey, alcohol fuel, caramel, wood aromas. Medium bodied with light co2. Sharp spicy pit fruit, alcohol fuel flavors with sweet vanilla, caramel, whiskey--2004 bottle 147/240

3.9
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 5/5   OVERALL 16/20
CLevar (286) - Minnesota, USA - JUN 22, 2011
From notes, 2007 bottle. May 2010 tasting, with a HUGE thank you to Greg. Pour is a very slightly hazy red brown with almost yellow highlights, with a light tan head that fades quickly. No lacing. Aroma is dominated by brown sugar, caramel, and molasses sweetness. Taste is much the same, with the sugar sweetness dominating any malt or hop profile that could be hiding in there. Far too sweet for my tastes, but a decent example of a BAd beer. Would have benefited from a larger hop profile...

3.1
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 12/20
italarican (885) - Astoria, New York, USA - JUN 18, 2011
2002 edition bottle generously shared at the RBSG grand tasting. Pours a cloudy amber with frothy beige head. Aroma is hot and full of oxidized sherry and butterscotch. Flavor is boozy up front with sweet toasted coconut and butterscotch, Marshmallow fluff in the finish with loads of booze. A bit too much for me. Massively sweet and hot.


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