ABV
9.8
ABV
9.8
Rating
3.94078
Rating count
11,077
Last updated
almost 5 years ago
Aged almost 6 years and it tastes like I’m drinking an oak & leather tankard of molasses sweet ale while I’m braving a deadly storm on the high seas. Well, probably... I have no idea what that’s like.
over 4 years ago
Mycket bättre än sist jag drack den. Kanske bra ålder för den här ändå.
over 4 years ago
01-14-15 bottle. Held up quite well 6 years later. Molasses, raisin, caramel are all still present. Pretty impressive aging work. A pretty good one for yet another NE cold night...4.05
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over 4 years ago
After 6 years of aging, it has become even smoother. Such a great beer. Wish I could age Better Half this long, but it just disappears too quickly. 😅
about 4 years ago
2015 old ale kind of night. Can’t it just be Saturday already?! Oxidized AF. Kinda tastes like metal. Pretty gross overall. Will likely hit the drain 2oz in.
over 3 years ago
It’s seen better days, but still drinkable. Two more left in the cellar.
over 3 years ago
2015 in 2022. I bought a couple of these before this place shut down forever. This is a bit sweet, malty and grainy. I get molasses and caramel and some oaky notes. Good for being 7 years old and questionably stored. Still thought it would be different.
over 3 years ago
"Funny thing about getting older. Your eyesight start getting weaker but your ability to see through people's bullshit gets better." Probably one of my favorite styles, now thanks to the Hazy Craze, forgotten. Minimal carbonation, malty, molasses 🔥
over 3 years ago
Whoa that's old. Strong and rich molasses and caramel flavors. Very deep. Honestly pretty good but more of a sipping beer.
about 3 years ago
Incredible. I can just image stepping foot off the lobster boat after months at sea and enjoying this Malty brew. Notes of: Carmel, malt, slight dank, bread, British bitters beer adjacent.
about 3 years ago
It's drinkable but there's no reason this should be in a fridge for 7 years
almost 3 years ago
Digging deep into the cellar. 7 years old and still delightful.
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over 2 years ago
Molasses, brown sugar, oak, fig, biscuit malt and a bit of breadiness. This is the beer that originally got my attention to the brewery 12+? years ago. This vintage is holding up very well with age.
over 2 years ago