Festive extravagance that paid off. Absolutely glorious boozy dark stuff. Smooth. Not that heavy or even tasting of much in the base. But the barrel-booziness is up there with some of the De Moersleutel Barcode stuff. Mainly rum. A little bourbon. Great.
Dark. And strong. Pretty boozy. Quite slick/thin. For me, doesn’t deliver a lot for the 13% hit. Good for a festive feast of boozy gluttony but there are better options.
An old favourite brewery I haven’t tried for a while. The new labels are snazzy but this beer is a bit average. Smooth and softly hoppy. Will hope from more from the others.
Finally the stash delivers. Sweet, heavily slick, dark goodness. Can’t say I get much of the nuts supposedly in it but whatever it is is delicious and smooth. Glad I stopped shunning buying this one.
Glorious. Sweetly dangerously glorious. Sweet fudge more than barrel-aged monster. But lovely light rye and dark sweetness slipped down dangerously quickly. Festive beer highlight so far.
This a horrendously bad idea. A smooth thick dank and juicy, incredibly drinkable TIPA. Delicious. Vanishing dangerously quickly for 10%. I’d have this again. Philip C. was right, exactly the sort of thing I like.
It’s very sweet and quite a dominant flavour but I’m very partial to maple syrup in stouts. The heavy syrupy sweetness sits nicely with the dark stout. Lovely win.