shp555 (1359), lilburn, Georgia, USA May 10, 2008 Pours an opaque black color with a brown head. Aroma is oatmeal, caramel, chocolate, oak, vanilla, and some bourbon. Flavor is malty, caramel, molasses, oak, vanilla, and a bitter bourbon alcohol finish.
grimreeser (613), Minnesota, USA Jul 13, 2008 Pours dark brown with a large tan head. Aroma of chocolate, roastiness, wood, whiskey, a bit of alcohol. Flavor is nicely balanced. Good stuff. Butters (278), Richmond, Virginia, USA Jul 12, 2008 Shared with Mike Lang over an intense game of Risk with the wives. Pours beautiful black body with thick creamy brown head and good lacing. Chocolate and caramel, Vanilla, wood, oak, plum, raisin, rum, Aroma. English barlywine characteristics in flavor. Slightly oaky and molasses, dark fruit flavors. Medium velvety body with soft mouthfeel and only a slight bit of carbonation. Sweet and even finish. Well balanced, and does a great job of masking the abv. But still isn’t great enough to warrant the $16 price tag. ChainGangGuy (1463), Kennesaw, Georgia, USA Jul 12, 2008 Appearance: Pours a dark brown, altogether murky body with a thin, bubbly, tan head.
Smell: Pleasantly sweetish, whiskey-soaked nose upfront with all it’s accompanying notes. Also dark malts, caramel, chocolate, and roast. Good waft of alcohol as well.
Taste: Roasty dark maltiness with full tastes of chocolate sauce and dark caramel. Medium sweetness. Pop of warming alcohol follows fast. Whiskey tastes of oak wood and vanilla. A rebound of roastiness leads us to the somewhat coarsely alcoholic finish, though a hint of chocolate tries to smooth it out.
Mouthfeel: Medium-plus body. Mild carbonation.
Drinkability: A reasonably competent barrel-aging execution by Flying Dog. thickfreakness (11), Austin, Texas, USA Jul 8, 2008 Bottle from mikesgroove. Thanks Mike.
Pours a thick dark brown with a fluffy light mocha brown head. It smells really nice. Sweet bourbon, chocolate, coffee and roast. The taste didn’t quite live up to the smell for me but the flavors were there. Chocolate, bourbon, roast, and oak with a nice bit of hippiness in the flavor as well. There was quite a bit of alcohol present in the after taste. Quite dry and decent mouthfeel. A pretty nice barrel aged beer but nothing amazing. ajm (265), USA Jun 30, 2008 This was boss. Bottle from Holiday Wine Cellar, and worth the wait. Great oakiness, great smoke, on top of what I can only assume is a great porter, though I have never had the original incarnation. A fabulous go-to beer.
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