ABV
12.6
ABV
12.6
Rating
4.00918
Rating count
12,148
Last updated
almost 5 years ago
I feel like the maple syrup sweetness doesn’t quite mesh with the style, but it’s pretty solid still.
over 2 years ago
Last of the 4-pack. Not sure I'll get it again. Hood, but on the sweet side.
over 2 years ago
It has sweet in its name, still, might need to be called super sweet or uber sweet.
over 2 years ago
Nice flavor and upfront sweetness but an odd bitterness at the end that lingers a bit too long
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over 2 years ago
"Wheat wine ale with maple syrup, aged in bourbon barrels with a 12.8 abv %" Very interesting stylistically. Not what I anticipated. Smooth. Bourbon barreling starts to present as it warms. Not much maple syrup, unfortunately.
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over 2 years ago
I think my taste is changing away from bourbon barrel aged beers
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over 2 years ago
Way to sweet for me, everything is fighting each other to be the top flavor
over 2 years ago
Boozier than a typical wheat wine. Sweet, weird. Interesting. Not sure what to make of it .
over 2 years ago
Great reviews on this one. First sip, I dunno maybe not for me. Tastes very strong, a honeyd 12%er. As I sip on, the smoothness is there. Sweetness is less overwhelming. Not a go-to for me, but I definitely enjoyed!
over 2 years ago
Lci, at Amber’ s place just above the hotel
over 2 years ago
Maple sweetness with a lot of booze taste. There is a delightfully bold hop flavor on the back end that adds some bitterness that is necessary
over 2 years ago
Sweet maple aromas with malty aroma notes. Smooth. Heavy bodied. Strong maple flavors with woody barrel flavors throughout. Very boozy. Overly sweet maple flavors throughout. Tastes too much like a one note. Lingering boozy flavors.
over 2 years ago
Not generally a wheat wine fan. Maple and barrels balance it out pretty well. Cough syrup flavors dominate.
over 2 years ago
I feel like this brew is an angsty teenager that hasn’t quite figured out who they want to be when they grow up. Wine? Beer? Bourbon? All three are competing for supremacy and it’s not my favorite.
over 2 years ago