Bourbon County Brand Vanilla Stout - Goose Island Beer Co.

Bourbon County Brand Vanilla StoutBourbon County Brand Vanilla Stout

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rAvg: 4.54
pDev: 9.47%
Reviews: 370
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Brewed by:
Goose Island Beer Co. visit their website
Illinois, United States

Style | ABV
American Double / Imperial Stout |  13.00% ABV

Availability: Limited (brewed once). bottle (337), on-tap (31), cask (2)

Notes:
This beer is retired; no longer brewed.

Bourbon County Brand Stout spiced with fresh vanilla beans.

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Reviews by hawks10:
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hawks10

Illinois

4.5/5  rDev -0.9%
look: 4.5 | smell: 5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4

22oz bottle - Bottled November 5th, 2010 - Poured into my Goose Island over-sized tasting glass...

This one even pours beautifully...silky and creamy, black, thick and viscous. A vigorous pour yields one finger of dark tan head that recedes as quickly as it formed...

This smells more like a decadent, delicious desert than anything else. Very sweet. Tons of chocolate and sweet bourbon fill the nose, vanilla and oak add some subtle nuances to the powerfully rich and sweet smelling beer...

This beer is rich. Tons of sweet chocolate with loads of sweet and warm bourbon. No sign of roasted or bitter flavors, this one is all about smooth and sweet. Hot, after just a few sips the 13% really shows through. Bourbon all over the place with touches of vanilla and oak, vanilla is not as strong as I anticipated but really adds a nice subtle character to the already flavor loaded base beer...

Full bodied for sure. Thick and smooth, mouth coating and very hot. Bourbon should be bold on the label, this beer warms you up and keeps you there for a while...

Very good. Not as impressed with this as I was with the Coffee version, not as drinkable and smooth, the Vanilla version is a bit rougher and much hotter...

Serving type: bottle

11-20-2010 01:49:51 | More by hawks10
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A: Bottled bourbon county has that fizzy head and is overall not attractive, on tap this thing looked amazing. Creamy mocha head with great lacing and that lasted throughout. Poured out pitch black.

S: A lot of vanilla still left. Blends perfectly with the base beer. The fusion of vanilla, bourbon, and chocolate create a nice cinnamon and hazelnut spice. Very sweet - like chocolate cake with vanilla frosting. The bourbon is more balanced and some of the caramel is lost, but still has that nice heat.

T: Incredibly rich and smooth. A lot of vanilla that makes for a smoother, sweeter experience - enhanced milk chocolate. Strong bourbon caramel heat and some oak. Really fantastic

P: Rich, smooth, delightfully soft carbonation. Full body that gets syrupy after a while.

O: An incredibly decadent, sweet, desert beer. Amazing vanilla blend - definitely has not faded in the keg. Overall has held up amazingly with age.

Serving type: on-tap

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Bourbon County Brand Vanilla Stout from Goose Island Beer Co.
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