ABV
18.0
ABV
18.0
Rating
4.30419
Rating count
18,961
Last updated
almost 5 years ago
After 4 years it's like a Barley wine. A sipping beer
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about 4 years ago
DOB: 5/16/2017 - 4Y 2D. As expected, it’s a barley wine at this point
about 4 years ago
LCI - from last nights bottle share. This is not as good as the last one.
about 4 years ago
4 years old, surprisingly wasn’t that bad! Had to test the “ages well” claim
about 4 years ago
Malty IPA nose, malty, sweet, strong, rich, reminds me of a barleywine-IPA hybrid
almost 4 years ago
4 years old and still has some booziness left in it.
almost 4 years ago
Oldest one I could find… this one definitely benefits from aging. Rich, bold malt prevails over the aggressive hops, but just barely. And thus, balance is achieved…
almost 4 years ago
Still good - probably needs to be drunk soon. Super sweet and malty.
almost 4 years ago
Actually drinking pretty good. Getting mostly caramel and citrus, and some pith bitterness
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almost 4 years ago
Dried fruits, booze, apple juice. Interesting. Thanks Bruce.
over 3 years ago
Last of the four pack from the cellar. Figgy, toffee, holding glass fairly well. Abv is fairly in control.
over 3 years ago
Nov 2017 - cellared 4 years. (Vertical) Hmmm - i liked the May better 🤷♀️
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over 3 years ago
#2. Interesting to see the differences in the vintages… check out the colors L—>R. (08, 17, 19, 20… wish we had something in the early 2010-13s).
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over 3 years ago
For the 120th day of the year, I’m having a vintage 120 Minute IPA. This was bottled on October 26, 2017.
about 3 years ago
Checked in 2017 aged, 2014 aged and the 2022. The 2017 was my second favorite and 22 took the win.
about 3 years ago
5.5 years cellared, honestly pretty impressed, malty and slightly hoppy
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almost 3 years ago
Smooth and sweet. Deep caramel like taste. Much better than the jet fuel taste when fresh!
over 2 years ago
Most of the pine and citrus bitterness has faded and leaves behind a predominantly burnt caramel sweetness. This beer is probably best with 1-3 years of age. Also showing off my new glassware from Pretentious Glassware Co.!
over 2 years ago
Pretty smooth and mellow. Like a warm hug for your belly. LOL!
over 2 years ago
After ≈ 5 years of cellaring the booziness is still there, but the flavor have really mellowed. That's unfortunate because I like my IPAs violently hoppy. Still good.
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over 2 years ago
Getting very close to becoming barley wine. Interesting and enjoyable. The picture is a kill shot from last night, minus the Pilsners and restraint.
over 2 years ago
Deep figgy rinds as I watch TH Celtics… sweet boldness that defined TH initial wave of big, no stout beers
about 2 years ago