The Burneing Barrel

Address: , Watertown, CT - United States

Checkins

15

Avarage rating at this location

4.15

 

Nathaniel Burne

A decent dark lager, for the style it's pretty good. Getting lots of different spices, definitely getting some clove, rosemary and nutmeg. It starts out as kinda a xmas beer but fades into a roasty finish. It's different. 3.85

3.75

12 months ago

 

Nathaniel Burne

Very grapefruity, mild tartness,

3.75

12 months ago

 

Nathaniel Burne

It's a little sour, refreshing tropical notes of mango and citrus. 3.67

3.5

about 1 year ago

 

Nathaniel Burne

It's pretty good for the category. Tart as expected from the cranberries. Getting some definite wine-grape notes and sutle whiskey on the tale end.

3.75

over 1 year ago

 

Larry

No glasses and the fire sucks!

4.75

over 1 year ago

 

Michael Quatrano

Great flavors, a bit sweet and a bit too much maple. Still solid though.

4.25

over 1 year ago

 

Michael Quatrano

Coffee and molasses with the usual butter aftertaste. 4.10

4.0

over 1 year ago

 

Nathaniel Burne

Last one. Nice and smokey. Slight bitterness. Bought these 2016 and thought they were too bitter for a stout. Aging it worked wonders. Nice coffee and toffee notes. A winner winner chicken dinner

4.0

over 1 year ago

 

Craig Durgy

Smooth and mellow but boozy pine caramel and coffeeish butterscotch. Medium body, not heavy at all.

4.5

almost 2 years ago

 

Craig Durgy

Tasting even better than usual. Caramel port booziness. Nutmeg and raisin malt with a divine wine-like quality that’s really special.

4.75

almost 2 years ago

 

Craig Durgy

Nate may not approve of me splitting this beauty of a BA stout, but I always approve of this hazelnut brew. Charcoal licorice and maple cocoa hazelnut. Great example of tempered sweetness in a big dark beer.

4.5

almost 2 years ago

 

Craig Durgy

Sweet caramel malt with a luxurious bourbon overtone. Raisins and allspice, brown sugar and boozy oak. Frothy feel. Solid barrel aged stuff that does offer an unusual hint of cocktails.

4.0

almost 2 years ago

 

Craig Durgy

Inky molasses aroma that leads to a roasty & smoky coffee malt. Smooth but finishing with a nice licorice bitterness and subtle bourbon ideas. Nice to get a taste after 8 years. Frothy

4.5

almost 2 years ago

 

Craig Durgy

Really nice blended BA stout with bourbon fudge with a bit of coffee. Pleasantly blended without exceeding the sugar scale. Medium plus body with a frothy feel off an aggressive pour. Super drinkable for 11%.

4.5

almost 2 years ago

 

Craig Durgy

Sweet & tart raspberries, more of a fruit bomb lambic than what I expected. Very flavorful but sweeter than I like.

3.75

over 2 years ago