Bottle Shop Series Highball Drifter

Brown Ale - American

They don't make 'em like they used to... or do they? The bottle shop series is a tribute to the folks who supported ragtag brewer's across the country when craft beer was in its infancy. when beer enthusiasts sought out innovation through big flavor, in your face complexity and revered quality above all else. This series is for you: the distinguished beer connoisseur still seeking the revolution that energized the industry we know today -- that settles for nothing less then the very best!

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Mike Allan

It really does taste like a highball! Sweet ginger ale and whiskey!

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Jon Peterson

Nice bourbon flavor that mixes well with the orange and cherry notes. Get more orange flavor than cherry. Smooth and refreshing.

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Chad

Not bad

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DrinknwithJDUB

Lots of orange peel. This is a cocktail. Tastes more like a Ready To Drink (RTD) than any RTD I've ever had.

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Aaron Turner

FLN. Nails the flavor, but doesn't really taste like a beer. Thanks Andrew K.!

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andy lehtola

Wow. Fading extremely fast! Still highball like but more beer than that exceptional cocktail it was

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Brandon C.

One of the most interesting tasting beers I have tried. It's a smoked burbon almost with a beer aftertaste, absolutely delicious and one of a kind

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Shaun Brauer

Very good beer. Mild on the orange bitters, doesn't feel like 11%. Definitely reminiscent of an old-fashioned. Liked it better than the previous barleywine

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Cole M.

Definitely oak and not so much bourbon flavors. Very subtle orange just on the finish. It’s a great concept just lost in translation.

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Chris Calhoun

Not bad but just not my style.

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D McB

A little sweet barley wine style.

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richard hodge

There is a sweetness to the nose reminiscent of orange. The taste has some interesting flavours that combine some interesting spices. Vanilla and some nutmeg with some other fruits? Could take a while to separate them all and that is a job I am up for.

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RV

This was interesting. Almost tasted like bubblegum at first taste. As it warmed up it got better, but it tasted like Founders just mixed a bunch of their barrel-aged beers together to make one beer. Got this at the North Seattle Total Wine, not Lynnwood.

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Jake

This is liquor. This is not beer you cannot convince me otherwise

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Katie S

Pretry good. Sweet, dark fruit flavors.

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Francisco M.

Booze forward. It should rate higher but I don’t need a cocktail in my beer

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Mike Kelly

Boozy

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Yale H.

Light, with just right amount of bourbon snap, nice cherry orange finish

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Sergey Martynov

To sweet

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Carl Whitmore

Ehh my old fashioned is better!

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Alexander Strijbos

Matig zoet, vanille en ook een hoog Pim's koekjes gehalte. Doet me ook denken aan die mandarijnstukjes met pure chocolade rond. Vreemd bier, maar smaakt verrassend genoeg wel!

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