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Church Brew Burly Friar Barley Wine


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A Barley Wine brewed by
Church Brew Works

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA

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113.53/5.03.43/5.0Special10%31.4 Snifter P  Stats

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t's time to welcome our next high gravity (and thus high alcohol) specialty beer. Very big beers like this have been brewed in England for hundreds of years. The name Barleywine was not used until about 1903 when the Bass ale brewery called their Bass No. 1 a Barleywine. This is the first time I have ever brewed a Barleywine Ale. I was looking forward to brewing this style, but had never been able to until we acquired the baby fermenter. A Barleywine is a massive beer and the Burly Friar is no exception. It is light in color but very big and malty in body. The aroma will be malty and sweet with a whiff of alcohol and the flowery scent of English dry hops (1 lb of dry hops per barrel of beer). We also used almost 7 lbs of grain per gallon of beer. It is technically quite a sweet beer, but the high level of hops balances the sweetness making it less apparent. The mouthfeel is very full with a residual sweetness, and a noticeable warming feeling as you finish a sip

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 hiddenvariable (181), pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/57/104/511/20

Feb 28, 2008  
sampled at kelly’s hell with the lid off 2008. pours a hazy mahogany with virtually no head. scent of rotting vegetables, alcohol, and some citrus hops. tastes surprisingly better, with a decent caramel malt flavor coming out over ok and sour fruit notes. finishes quite tart, which i rather enjoyed even though it seemed to be accidental. medium body, sticky mouthfeel, light carbonation. i rather think this had something wrong with it.

 blankboy (2562), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20
Apr 18, 2008  
Draught at Pizza Plant, Williamsville, N.Y. 2005 Vintage. Pours a clear golden-orange with a small diminishing off-white head. Aroma has a nice amount of hoppiness to it along with caramel malt in the back -- a bit mild for the style but pleasant. Flavour’s also a touch mild but still quite nice, and you’d never know this was 10%. Plenty of hops backed by caramel malt along with fruit and a dry, bitter finish. Medium bodied. Pretty good but the most impressive aspect of this beer is how easy it goes down, dangerously so.


 HogTownHarry (3175), Toronto (Harbourfront), Ontario, Canada
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/57/104/514/20
Apr 17, 2008  
Draught. At Pizza Plant (Walker) in Williamsville. 2005 vintage, according to the board. Clear walnut-amber pour with a small drizzle of off-white head. Good balanced aroma, appleseed bitterness, caramel malt, strong alcohol and a fair bit of light fruit. Very dry taste, more bitterness than malt, fruit a mild dry woody notes in the finish, quite pleasantly boozy throughout. Quite a light, slick, astringent body, and while it had obviously smoothed out and blended well, my impression was another year or two would make it even better.


 cheapdark (1547), Monacatootha, Pennsylvania, USA
1.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/104/53/101/56/20
Feb 17, 2008  
On cask at the CBW. Compared to most barley wines (and the discription here) this stuff is dark. Has a taste that leaves your palate and throat warm. Flat alky laced beer. Fruit soaked in alky flavors. Very rude and over the top, like any good barley wine. Long lasting alky flavors and bitterness on the finish. Not one of my favorite styles, yet on style.


 Zeswaft (1000), Seattle, Washington, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Nov 30, 2006  
CMUBEEERMAN let me try this. This is a big, hoppy, malty barley wine. Lots of warming power and light on carbonation a la the growler. I liken to old numbskull and perhaps old horizontal in some respect.




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