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RATINGS: 36   MEAN: 3.79/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.64   SEASONAL: Special   IBU: 27   EST. CALORIES: 270   ABV: 9%
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“Whiskey Barrel Aged” is a big, dark, malty Brown Ale aged in whiskey barrels. It comes in at 9.0% ABV and 27 IBU. We used a blend of six different malts to give this one notes of sweet dried fruits. The beer was then aged in whiskey barrels to impart big flavors of vanilla, oak, and whiskey. As with all of our Brewers’ Select Series, there is only a limited run of 12 oz bottles available exclusively in the Weyerbacher Visitors Center and the rest of the beer is kegged and sent into the market for select bars and restaurants. Whiskey Barrel Aged is a once-and-done beer like the rest of them. A Lesson in Labels and Names We sometimes forget, as brewers, that there are lots of questions our loyal imbibers may have with regard to why some things are the way they are on a given label. To those that have done this for a long time, it’s just business… get the labels approved so everyone can get the beer! But as a reasonably new person in the brewing industry, I often wonder what else goes into it. I’ve overheard hours of debate about the new labels as we transition the core brands and the rest of the seasonals. I’ve heard some of the roadblocks and the debates about the challenges to overcome. This beer presented me with an opportunity to understand a bit more about the seemingly crazy label process and this post gave me an opportunity to pull back the curtain for you… just a bit. The phonetic letter for “W” in the NATO alphabet is Whiskey. This should be no surprise…. nor should it be a surprise to see that it would be difficult to name a beer after another form of alcohol. It is also no secret that getting a label approved with the feds can be a bit tricky if you have to convey a point and stick within a theme which, in theory, runs against the guidelines for label approval. We thought it would be difficult to figure out how to make a beer called “Whiskey” but we were delighted to receive prompt approval for the name “Whiskey Barrel Aged”. What we really didn’t count on was how hard it is to explain this quirk of labels to the public. So, herein, we will attempt to set the record straight on what “Whiskey Barrel Aged Ale Aged in Whiskey Barrels” really means and why it is worded like that. The federal government’s label rules state that your labels must meet many criteria. With this label we had a significant challenge to overcome: Use the word “Whiskey” in the actual name of the beer yet still clearly indicate that it is a BEER and not if fact a WHISKEY. There is a requirement to specifically indicate what the product actually is; words like “Ale” and “Lager” and “Stout” are all accepted names for forms of beer. Well, Whiskey clearly isn’t. This is where the “fanciful name” and “statement of process” come in. A “fanciful name” can be nearly anything so we decided to describe what the beer is AS its name. We then indicate what it is (ALE) and then follow that up with a “statement of process”. As you look at the label, it says: Whiskey Barrel Aged ALE AGED IN WHISKEY BARRELS Why does it look like we had a lesson in redundancy from the Department of Redundancy Department? Because the “fanciful name” is “Whiskey Barrel Aged”, a description of what our beer is, however the requirement to further indicate it is in fact a BEER and further describe how the beer differs from others follows explaining how we made the beer as the “statement of process”. Here’s where it gets tricky: The word “Ale” in this case, can NOT be a part of the “fanciful name”… hence why the name seems to be a an abruptly ended sentence without a subject. Confused yet? Me, too. SO, ON THAT NOTE: We bring to you the 23rd installment in our brewers’ Select Series: Whiskey (barrel aged).


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3.6
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 15/20
italianjohn (2025) - Penndel, Pennsylvania, USA - AUG 5, 2012
Deep brown cloudy pour, thin creamy beige head and light lacing ... aroma is lightly roasted malts, caramel malts, light vanilla and whiskey aspects .... taste is of caramel and roasted malts, light vanilla, oak and whiskey .... finish is lightly bitter with some malty and dry oak .... abv hidden very well ... thin brown ale with whiskey flavors simple and tasty


most recent ratings

4
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 9/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 15/20
mikem409 (1136) - bloomfield, Michigan, USA - MAR 31, 2013
bottle. pours brown with solid tan head. big whiskey and dried fruit aroma. taste is mediun body lots of crene brulee notes nice whiskey taste

2.9
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 10/20
adnielsen (6187) - Fort Collins, Colorado, USA - FEB 23, 2013
Bottle @ Matt’s house, courtesy of bushmat1. Pours a brown appearance with a cream colored head. Whiskey, dark fruity, vanilla, a bit citrusy, slightly strange aroma. Cherry, mild berry, whiskey, caramel, slightly tangy flavor. Not my favorite.

3.2
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 13/20
arminjewell (4160) - Saudi Auroria, Colorado, USA - FEB 23, 2013
Pour out of 12 oz bottle, thanks Matt! Dark black pour with off white head, aroma brought notes of nice whiskey, some slight oak, hints of earth, chocolate, some slight caramel. Taste is caramel, toffee, and not much else other than the whiskey, lots of whiskey and oak in there. Tastes good, but not a whole lot going on.

3.7
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 8/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 13/20
dmac (3166) - Toms River, New Jersey, USA - FEB 9, 2013
12oz bottle from Capones. Poured an almost black super dark brown bodyt with a smaller foamy tight dark beige head. Aroma is nice with notes of vanilla, bourbon, barrel, old chcolate muffin batter. Body is medium overall with rather lively carbonation and an average duration on the aftertaste. Flavor actually gets better with warmth. Notes of lighter bourbon, vanilla, wet wood, old chocolate, brown bread, alcohol. Not bad.

3.9
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 16/20
Jesterdeal (1043) - Marlton, New Jersey, USA - JAN 26, 2013
Aroma is everything whiskey: vanilla, oak and molasses. Pours light brown with a small head. Taste is nice notes of bourbon: toffee, vanilla, and sugar but not much else. Not the most complex but truly delicious. For whiskey aged lovers only.

3.9
   AROMA 8/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 16/20
johnnnniee (1496) - Bedford, New Hampshire, USA - DEC 22, 2012
Pours a slightly hazy deep dark brown color with a faint ruby highlight and a smallish tan head that quickly recedes to a cap on top. Smells of sweet malt and dark sugars with a hint of fruit and a bit of roast and a hint of ash. There’s a subtle vanilla oaky aroma that reminds you this is in fact barrel aged. The flavor is sweet and sugary with a bit of cherry and orange fruitiness. There’s a bit of dark sugars as well as the barrel notes coming through. A touch of alcohol and a hint of vanilla finish us off nicely. Medium body with a light to moderate level of carbonation and a sweet slick fruity mouthfeel. This is an interesting beer that really grew on me through the glass. I liked it and would partake of it again if given the opportunity, but I wouldn’t search high and low for this.

3.2
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 12/20
SudsMcDuff (4675) - .....Manchester United.........., Texas, USA - NOV 5, 2012
12oz glass bottle (or a glass like product) .. . deep tan .. healthy foam .. . great champ but you’ve been slippin .. . very light whiskey .. pretty good i guess, well, for a weyer at least .. .. mr roper , mr roper

3.7
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 4/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 15/20
jeff789 (1398) - West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA - OCT 4, 2012
Light bourbon aroma nice dark tan head some mild malt mostly masked by the whiskey, relatively heavy, one note...

3.4
   AROMA 6/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 7/10   PALATE 4/5   OVERALL 14/20
watson1977 (2288) - The dub c, Pennsylvania, USA - OCT 1, 2012
Pours opaque brown with a medium lt tan head. Aroma has brown sugar, mild candied fruit, and light whiskey notes. Flavor is very sweet with brown sugar, caramel, candied fruit...almost creme brulee. Mouthfeel is light/medium with an oaky/whiskey dry warming finish that cuts the sweetness nicely.

3.5
   AROMA 7/10   APPEARANCE 3/5   TASTE 6/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 16/20
TheEpeeist (2819) - Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, USA - SEP 3, 2012
12 oz bottle. Dark brown with beige froth. Nose is caramel, bourbon and coke; takes me back to my early drinking days. Medium body with a tingle and an alcohol bite. Taste is bourbon, caramel, molasses and prune finishing hot with stale coffee.


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