Nemesis (2021)

Barleywine - American

ABV

11.2

Rating

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Last updated

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T- Money

Good day for cards.

4.0

about 4 years ago

 

Lance Featherston

Slight grapefruit. As it warms, I get more dark malts too. Weird taste. Floral, grapefruit, transitions into a hop bitterness. It may be too cold. As it warmed it got more IPA like. Not bad.

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Ray S

IMHO...Nemesis is a slightly hoppier version of their Underground Mtn Brown ale...it's a stretch to say it's a barley-w I

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Frank V.

What the flip is going on in this one? Hoppy, roasty, boozy. Fun and not bad but not really for me

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Elizabeth Pellerin

An 11.2% barleywine-style ale. Did not know what to expect having never had one. Pours dark brown-redish. Sweet roasted malt, robust, a little bitter, a good sipping beer.

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Mike H.

I mean.

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Gil A.

My first time trying this and it was really good. Not really a fan of barley wine beer but this is better than most make it out to be.

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Peter Richner

Decent

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Chas M.

Malty then a bite

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Greg Wigham

Barley wine using dark roasted malt. Genius!

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John Johnson

A lot of bitter hop even for an American barleywine. A hint of stout roast as well.

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Stuart K

Tastes like Bigfoot with roasted malt. I can dig it!

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Mark Thibodeaux

Dayum that is one malty boi

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Bob Machucki

Bitter hoppy and not too sweet. Little more flavor as it warms. Not too boozy. Prefer an English barley wine that’s sweeter.

3.75

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Eric Fricke

It’s been so long since I’ve had a non-barrel aged barleywine that I forgot how good the base is. Thank you Founders!

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John Karmazin

Way out of style with the roasted malts but still delish. A power house. Nice for a rainy chily day in T town.

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josh schidlmeier

A very complex beer. I do enjoy it. Its roasty and bitter at the same time.

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Beertracker

It's been way too long my Nemesis. Founders didn't elaborate on the roasted malts used but one of them is Weyermann Chocolate Rye which adds the roasty bite. Beer so good that even the brass birds want some. Here's to retribution & vengeance. Cheers! 🍻🦩

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Morgan F.

Nice and stiff, not too sweet, little bit of a bitter edge

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Derek Schmitz

Excellent. Roasted and earthy. Great flavor. Perfect fall time ale. I hope this becomes mainstream because I think I found a new favorite.

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Roger

An edge of unique bitterness to it that thankfully overrides the cloyingly sweet gagginess which ruins most barleywines for me!

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Blake A.

Very nice roasted finish. Love this!

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Katie Wright

Meh just ok

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Erik Kvarna

Founders is my nemesis because they empty my wallet by making good beer.

4.0

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The Dark Knight

New on tap goodness...on this date in baseball history (2004) Roger Clemens moves ahead of Steve Carlton (4,136) into second place on the career strikeouts list.

4.5

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Dave Hitz

Very hoppy, pretty bitter taste that overpowers the malts. More IPA than ale for me.

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Craig Binder

Great Brew

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Bill J

New find

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Josh Kieselbach

Very nice barley wine

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Jeff H.

Roasted malt solid bitterness and warming.

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