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Great Divide 15th Anniversary Wood Aged Double IPA

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bottled
common

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
2983.76/5.03.74/5.0Special10%77.9Snifter, Tulip
Commercial Description:
Based on our most award-winning beer, Denver Pale Ale, this copper-hued treat is a celebration of everything Great Divide does best. Plenty of malty sweetness provides a backdrop for earthy, floral English and American hops, while French and American oak round off the edges and provide a touch of vanilla. Thanks to everyone who’s supported us for the last 15 years - here’s to 15 more!
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 glennmastrange (854), hobe sound, Florida, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/516/20
Nov 25, 2009  
Bottle. Malt aromas are of heavy caramel and roasted, moderate to heavy pine and orange for the hops, light broth for the yeast, with date and wood in the background. Head is small, frothy white with fair lacing and is mostly diminishing. Color is hazy orange/red. Flavor starts moderately sweet and acidic, then finishes lightly sweet and moderately acidic and bitter. Palate is medium, oily with a lively carbonation and a lightly alcoholic finish. A great DIPA with a nice twist of wood aging thrown in.


 DJMonarch (6845), Northwich, Cheshire, England
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/57/103/515/20
Nov 18, 2009  
From the Bottle at TAG Restaurant, Denver 22/09/2009 Whisky and vanilla aroma. Golden amber coloured and very strong in alcohol with a dry and bitter oaked malt finish.


 Heathen (795), Riverside, New Jersey, USA
4.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/59/104/518/20
Nov 16, 2009  
THOUGHTS: Great beer and a decent DIPA. The vanilla blunted or dampened some of the hops’ usual bluster. Hid alcohol incredibly well. Reminded me of Weyerbacher’s oak-aged beers. This will probably age well. Currently the vanilla is a bit overwhelming. TECHNICAL: Bottle. Poured a clear, medium copper, like a fairly old penny and was sort of amber in the light with a large, off-white head that mostly diminished and left excellent lacing. The aroma was moderate caramel malt; moderate floral and orangey hops; vanilla, cask wood and light alcohol. The initial flavor was rather sweet and lightly acidic; while the finish was a little more sweet and bitter with and average to long duration. There was toffee, caramel malt, vanilla, oak, orangey citrus hops and floral hops. Nice balance. The medium to full body was sort of oily, but also a little syrupy and then slightly dry at the end with tingly carbonation and a lightly alcoholic and slightly dry finish.


 Bockyhorsey (2515), Mesa, Arizona, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/514/20
Nov 15, 2009  
Bomber picked out of fridge by Wendy for #2500. Good vanilla wood aroma. Orange body with off white head. Flavor was pretty much all vanilla and some wood with some sweet malt in the background. Only bad note about beer is this really an Imperial IPA? More like a vanilla style brew but that style doesn’t exist. Creamy on the palate easy drinkable brew for alcohol content.


 carruthm (1125), Seattle, Washington, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/515/20
Nov 12, 2009  
Wonderful oaky aroma with a nice little undertone of hop bitterness. Flavor is well below the bitter level expected from a DIPA. Clean palate


 Boutip (2351), Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/103/515/20
Nov 8, 2009  
Bottle: Poured a deep amber orangey color ale with a large foamy head with good retention and some lacing. Aroma of vanilla is more dominant then expected with some notes floral hops with light citrus notes as well. Taste is a nice mix between some vanilla from the oak with some notes of floral hops with more bitter hops also noticeable and a deep rich caramel malt backbone. The vanilla brings this one closer to a barleywine territory but renders the whole thing interesting. Body is quite full with great carbonation and no signs of alcohol. Interesting take on the style.


 Beerlando (2318), Orlando, Florida, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/103/515/20
Nov 7, 2009  
Bomber. Pours a clear, deep, dark reddish-amber color. A small, tight head of ivory tinted foam settles to a thin, lasting layer, leaving thick, sticky bands of lacing all over the glass. The aroma shows a rich and robust malt base of caramel and toasted, buttery toffee, with bold notes of woody oak, bourbon, and vanilla. Citrus hops are there, but seem more an afterthought to the big malt. Flavors are very barleywine-esque, caramel, toffee, and citrus hops showing most prominently, with a big oak and bourbon presence. As malty as it is, the barrel and the citrus hops balance things out nicely. The palate is full and rich, sugary yet semi-dry and warm from the alcohol. Good brew, but it’s a monster barleywine more than a IIPA.


 pantani (1896), Salinas, California, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/516/20
Nov 6, 2009  
Bottle from IrishBoy. Nice amber/brown with a creamy off white head. Aroma is light pine, mildly hoppy, caramel maltiness, alcohol, dried dark fruits. Taste is oaky followed by a light contrasting balance of crystal malt, and the hoppiness- some alcohol showing but about perfect on that end.



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