Checkins
19
Checkins
19
General rating
3.95
Very reminiscent of the classic American Strong Ales like Stone Arrogant Bastard and Oskar Blues G'Knight.
over 1 year ago
Probably haven't had this beer in 5+ years and it still holds up well!
almost 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
The last of my stash. Not sure if they'll ever make the base beer again. Still prefer the non wood aged version but this is still great. The original version was my first beer to really splurge on and I still remember drinking it on Rainey St. in Austin.
almost 3 years ago
Haven't had this beer since we were in Belgium on our honeymoon! Thanks to Matt at The Meddlesome Moth for getting this gem in!
about 3 years ago
Have had this since our honeymoon in 2016! While most of the grape fruitiness has faded, there is a lingering soft underlying peachy stone fruit note that, combined with the leathery Brett notes and spritzy carbonation, make this very light and enjoyable!
over 4 years ago
Thick body with slight carbonation; Notes of burnt caramel and fig upfront with a piney hop bite on the finish. Slight alcohol heat. Would still be good in a few years.
over 4 years ago
Such a lovely beer. Malt notes of slight roast and caramel with a touch of sweetness. Subtle cedar like notes from the Palo Santo wood. Fuller mouthfeel without being syrupy and just enough piney bitterness on the finish.
over 4 years ago
Slightly tart nose; notes of wet leather funk, slight lemony tartness, and earthy herbal quality; light carbonation, almost still
almost 5 years ago