ABV
12.0
ABV
12.0
Rating
4.07024
Rating count
630
Last updated
over 4 years ago
Very drinkable. Definitely not a traditional barley wine. Enjoying the bittering hops. Is there a category for an imperial hoppy brown ale?
about 4 years ago
Oh! A new rival appears! Aroma is strongly malty & hoppy; toffee with earthy, herbal & piney hops. Taste reflects the aroma, getting some toasted grains to go with toffee/caramel sweetness. Hops just balance out the malts. Pretty normal barleywine. 👍
about 4 years ago
remember having and loving this back in the day.... chasing it down at Vinnin liquors... thanks Eddie E.
about 4 years ago
Got served cold on tap, initially tasted very bitter hopped and ethynol- heavy. Let it warm up, now its amazing. Much sweeter and smooth. Goes to show how much temperature affects taste.
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about 4 years ago
Nice to see a new barleywine at the store. Get a whiff of cascades hops. Solid.
about 4 years ago
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about 4 years ago
I'm more into the English-style barleywines, but still very tasty.
about 4 years ago
Hoppy nose. Sweet and malty offset by a lightly bitter hop bite. Pretty good barleywine.
about 4 years ago
Good hoppy American barleywine. It’s a little reminiscent of Bigfoot. Not sure why there are so many haters. This is a great beer.
about 4 years ago
Damn tasty beer, what world needs now are more Barleywines like this!
about 4 years ago
Pretty good. Almost sweet at first and bitter on the back end. Thank you Mitch
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about 4 years ago
American-style Barleywine. Roasty, malty and hop forward which provides a nice balance of bitterness.
about 4 years ago
Dark roasted coffee, surprising pine bitterness that lingers, mildly sweet caramel to finish. Reminds me more of a Black IPA similar to Surly’s Damien, than it does a Barleywine.
about 4 years ago
This is so good. Tastes like a mix between a barleywine and a black IPA. Bitter, boozy, malty. Delicious.
about 4 years ago
Dark brown hue, classic barleywine flavors of dark fruit and caramel, boozy, on the hoppier side with a bitter finish. Prefer English style, but would love to see how this ages
about 4 years ago
Pleasantly surprised to have found this in New England. More roasty than most others of the style, with a resinous frontend and a little bit of toffee and caramel in the body. I'll have to come back in a year or two to see how it ages
about 4 years ago
Barleywine style ale. Malty and hoppy with smooth bitterness.
about 4 years ago