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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Andy W.

Strong malt flavors with a gracious bourbon flavor

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Rodney Pallett

Really well made, but pricey. A lot of others that are very similar.

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Pete Roth

Complex. Well made.

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Rich Rapezzi

Very mysterious at first as my tounge searches for flavor. Then bam the mystery is solved. The lingering aftertaste is remarkable. Dellish

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Damon

Lots of orange in the aroma. Hits the advertised flavor profile pretty well, kind of like an old fashioned

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Lou

Super tasty. Boozy goodness

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John Paul Grubbs

Thanks Jon K

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Marco Lizama

Classic craft beer taste

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Mike Loves Dunkel

Halftime of football means a different kind of football. #SKC

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Tyler Bellows

2400 Hell Yeah!

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Mike D

Another...

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TripletDaddy

Very tasty. Orange peel on the nose and old fashioned on the palate.

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Misa Schillaci

Totally an old fashioned but pretty potent!

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Ryan Plumlee

was expecting this to be overly fruity/malty. Not at all and good balance

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Steve Gamm

Boozy but has plenty of caramel, vanilla and orange. At this ABV, a 9 ouncer is enough!

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Bobby V

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Justin D.

Very good, but much better if you think of it as a bottled cocktail instead of a beer.

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Mark B

Pretty good, nice booziness to it. Need some more for the holidays

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Brad M

Good likeness to an Old Fashioned cocktail

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IPA Reverend Brian Graham

A barrel-aged old fashioned!

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John Schneller

Last night

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rick y

Big strong boozy smooth imperial brown ale with orange peel vanilla and dark fruit taste and aroma. Solid smooth easy sipping brew

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curt koth

Pretty much as advertised. But not as much on the vanilla. Nice spicy and cherry caramel notes.

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Mike J.

Tasty flavored brown ale. Slightly boozy and fruity.

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Brian U.

Mildly boozy malty backed bitter orange and sweet cherry

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James Frothingham

I would not categorize this as a brown ale, but it's quite effective as a cocktail inspired beer.

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Justin

Big orange and cherry initially, hot bourbon and caramel next. It does taste like a cocktail and that’s where I’m conflicted. Nice gimmicky drink, don’t make it again.

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Matt Glasgow

Nose is amazing. Subtle complex notes of Dark fruit, brown sugar, and caramel. Really light and thin for the 11%abv. May need to wait a year on the next one.

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Jeff Vanatter

Weird but oddly decent. It tastes different than it smells to me.

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Max

whiskey on the nose, very sweet, super rich, overall a well done beer 👌

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Bryan Bramlett

Cherry nose. Brown sugar and bourbon. Almost tastes like an Old Fashioned. Cheers!!

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David C.

Giving this brown ale a try, was told it tastes like an old fashion. It doesn’t disappoint! Get a ton of bourbon and cherry flavors, pretty heavy but not to shabby

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David M.

Diggin the change of flavors. Orange, bourbon, light oak, cherry, and brown sugar. The 11% is hidden a little bit which makes the beer an easy sipper.

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George LaBeau

Interesting cold, need to try warm. Sweet orange peel, cherry then a hint of barrel to finish. Thanks Jeremy.

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