General_Gao (2357), Iowa City, Iowa, USA May 8, 2008 750ml bottle (#51), 2006 vintage, shared by iowaherkeye. Thank you for personally importing this from California. Sampled side-by-side with the regular Wee Heavy. Poured a cloudy brown color with a thin khaki head. The aroma was similar to the regular Wee Heavy with dark fruit and toffee elements, but there were also added whiskey and Saltine notes. Very nice. Medium to full bodied and sweet with caramel, raisin, vanilla, and toffee flavors. There was also a mellow bourbon flavor that wasn’t overdone. Not over-bourbonated, as they say. Good beer.
Doppelganger (1080), Oxford, Oxfordshire, England Jul 17, 2008 Bottle from kmweaver. What a generous trade—big thanks for this! Opened this one with Fin, Loz and Traci at ours. Cheers on Rating 2000 Fin! Deep leafy brown pour, a bubble or two with the pour that quickly disappear, leaving the surface as slick and dark as a forest pool. Vast lovely rich caramel, toffee and fig aroma, so warm and big it goes all the way down to the bottom of my lungs. Sweet bourbon with a nice charred oak edge. Absolute silky-soft on the palate, every sip coating and soothing, as if velvet had been pressed and distilled into some kind of precious elixir. Raisin, rum, chocolate, vanilla. The barrel character is strong, but the beer clearly thrives under the influence that bourbony goodness. Flavor and aroma both beautiful, but man, the palate is really something astounding. Fin (2005), Merton, Oxfordshire, England Jul 10, 2008 Big thanks to Casey for inviting me back to his house to sample this for my 2000th beer, cheers mate! 10-07-08 This bottle was numbered 222. Pours like a cup of very dark old tea, very little almost non-existent head. The nose is really whisky, soft dark sugar and oak, lovely nose. Creamy vanilla, rum and raisin ice cream, rich dark alcohol laden fruits, yummm. This is a real sipper, I love that woodiness, I like the whisky (bourbon) its presence is always there but its nver intrusive, its more warming I feel like the ready brek kid, many thanks Casey a great beer! badbeer (391), Iowa, USA Jul 5, 2008 2005 Bottle:
Very dark amber color with an off-white head. Head quickly disappeared and left very little retention. Smell is boozy, caramel, toffee, and butterscotch. Taste has caramel, butterscotch, bourbon, smoke, dark fruits, and vanilla. Carbonation was light, body was medium. A very nice barrel aged beer. I’d love to drink this more regularly, but obviously it isn’t possible. Thanks to doubleo for the bottle! SDbruboy (1809), San Diego, California, USA Jun 28, 2008 Bottle # 13 of 240, from the brewery at Fall 2007 release. Dark brown, chestnut with a small off-white head. Vanilla, bourbon, caramel, dark fruit and alcohol. Flavor is rich malts, brown sugar, earth and herbs, alcohol presence. Full body, smooth and gentle carbonation. pineypower (842), Pine Barrens, New Jersey, USA Jun 22, 2008 Much thanks to Zathrus13 for this bottle a while back. Pours out dark brown with a slight coppery tint, no head. Aroma is of bourbon, some sweet fruits and vanilla. Taste is very complex. Sweet malts, vanilla, bourbon, some dark fruit and some interesting earthy notes going on in there too. Very smooth and drinkable, lots going on in this one.
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