ABV
11.9
ABV
11.9
Rating
4.07752
Rating count
34,716
Last updated
almost 5 years ago
That's a big beer. Coffee+ burbon barrels. I'm blown away. Fantastic
over 4 years ago
Other than it being slightly thinner having a hard time distinguishing this from CBS (minus the slight maple) or KBS. Didn’t they have a different name for this? Its excellent and Sumatra coffee may be the best type to put in a beer!
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over 4 years ago
Tasty for sure but bourbon overload. Not how I like my beer but they accomplished their description. Founders does good. More coffee please. Less bourbon and syrup taste.
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over 4 years ago
Fun brown ale, great coffee notes and a smooth body. Smells like coffee, roasted nuts, and hints of earthy chocolate. Starts out smooth, slightly chocolate sweet, and coffee-y. Moves towards more coffee/earthy and ends with a hint of whiskey, not boozey.
over 4 years ago
Another great beer from Founders. This little brown ale packs great coffee and chocolate flavor
over 4 years ago
This is a very nice night cap type brown ale. A chocolaty creamy coffee palette that finishes with a smooth bourbon barrel aged mouth pleaser.
over 4 years ago
4.1... it’s like a lesser version of Kane Driftwood. But still pretty decent. Definitely has the brown ale characteristics you’d expect.
over 4 years ago
Pours dark brown with creamy tan head. Smell is primaily roasted coffee, bourbon, with hints of chocolate, & caramel. Taste is primarily bourbon, followed by espresso/coffee with hints of chocolate & brown sugar, & finishes with bourbon again. Excellent!
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over 4 years ago
2020 version. Lopsided brew with barrel outweighing base brown ale by large margin. Barrel notes are a treat however: tasty, creamy, sweet vanilla. Not getting any coffee, even as glass warms.
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over 4 years ago
Very good. Smooth, strong. A slight bitter finish from the coffee, almost like dark chocolate. Would be hard to have several of these.
over 4 years ago
Incredibly chocolatey with the barrel finish hitting the back of the palate.
over 4 years ago