3.7 AROMA 7/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 15/20 AmEricanbrew (4122) - roam, USA - JAN 25, 2009
Draft@ the 2009 Great Alaska Beer and Barleywine Festival. Clear dark amber with a thin head. Nice pit fruit caramel boozy aroma. Medium body with light carbonation. Good bittersweet flavors of light pit fruits, caramel, with a spicy, warming alcohol twang to finish. Another great Alaskan Barleywine.
4.2 AROMA 7/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 9/10 PALATE 5/5 OVERALL 16/20 SHIG (2707) - Anchorage, Alaska, USA - APR 17, 2012
Draft at the brewery: Poured a dark brown with a reddish hint, head is flat bubbles. Aroma is caramel malts. Taste is nice mix of caramel malts and fruit, alcohol is well hidden yet can be realized in the warm mouth.
4.2 AROMA 9/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 9/10 PALATE 5/5 OVERALL 14/20 Travlr (5400) - Washington, Washington DC, USA - JAN 21, 2012
Draft at GABBF. Murky variegated brown color. Aroma of butters otch and fruit. Taste is chewy toffee. Very nice.
4.1 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 17/20 neepsntatties (761) - Portland, Oregon, USA - JAN 19, 2010
Had this on tap this past weekend at the Great Alaskan Beer and Barley Wine Festival in Anchorage, AK. Colour... medium amber with no head. Nose... brown sugar, molasses, melted caramel. Palate... spent malt, light brown sugar, dark corn sirop, burnt sugar sirop, toffee, dried dark fruits and a medium finish.
3.4 AROMA 7/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 7/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 14/20 DarkElf (2961) - La Jolla, California, USA - AUG 8, 2008
19-Jan-08 (Draft: Connoisseur’s Session, 2008 Great Alaskan Beer and Barley Wine Festival in Anchorage, AK) Fruity, malty, chocolaty with some light tart fruitiness in the background. Less body than most barley wines, and carbonation is light-medium. Slight tart fruit aroma, but mostly malty and fruity. Medium-brown in color and fairly hazy. A good barley wine, but not one that stands out.
4.2 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 9/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 17/20 Doppelganger (1383) - Dry County, Arkansas, USA - AUG 10, 2005
UPDATED: SEP 28, 2005 A swingtop bottle, saved with care by Alaskanwarren, since June 2004. A picturesque strong beer pour, with a small, fine layer of creamy head. Amber body. Hops are entirely gone from the nose, which seems appropriate for an aged barleywine. Very buttery carmel aroma. Smooth. Flavor reminds me of a failry dry-leaning manzilla sherry, with toasty almond flavors and a finish that is cleaner and dryer than the initial aroma might lead you to expect. The alcohol is there, but blends well with the rest of the flavors. Full body, but not sticky. This is a fabulous barleywine! Sort of what I hoped an old barleywine would taste like, but the first chance I’ve had to taste a well cared for example. Thank you Alaskanwarren for the chance to taste this!
3.7 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 7/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 16/20 OldGrowth (1862) - North Carolina, USA - AUG 11, 2004
From growler, 2002 vintage,Good nose, Perfumey sweet, carmel, butterscotch, orange. Clean, reddish orange color. no head. Sweet flavors, same as nose, with dried fruit also. Meduim body, sticky sweet flavors. Very warming. Tasty, touch out of style. Brewer said scottish/ wee heavy influence. Very good .
4.5 AROMA 9/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 9/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 19/20 alaskanwarren (286) - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA - MAY 19, 2004
Talked at length with the brewer about his barleywines. A true craftsman.
Not as hoppy as many barleywines. This is a rich beer, sweet and smooth. I’ve tried the longer-aged barleywine, and it’s very good as well. More rich, smoother with barely noticeable carbonation.
Good beer, worth taking the time to sip and savour.
4 AROMA 8/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 8/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 17/20 jsquire (2484) - St. Marys, Ohio, USA - JAN 25, 2003
Out of the keg at the 2003 Great Alaska Beer and Barley Wine Festival. Dark orange color with no head and a subtle, sherry nose. Complex malt sweetness of dark plums, burnt caramel and butterscotch. Well balanced with hops in finish. Really good and I bet it will be better aged another year.
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