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Bramble Rye Bourbon County Brand Stout
- Goose Island Beer Co.
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rAvg: 4.26
pDev: 13.15%
Reviews: 148
Hads: 369
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Brewed by:
Goose Island Beer Co.
Illinois
,
United States
Style | ABV
American Double / Imperial Stout
| 12.70%
ABV
Availability:
Limited (brewed once).
bottle (148)
.
Notes:
Imperial Stout aged in Heaven Hill rye whiskey barrels with raspberries & blackberries.
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Reviews by oline73:
oline73
Maryland
3.56
/5
rDev
-16.4%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Poured from the bottle into a snifter.
A: Not as thick as I would have liked. The color is black and the bubbles are large.
S: Seems a bit off. Raspberries and a hint of vanilla. There is a dark sour note here too.
T: Better than the smell but not by much. Raspberries show up but there isn't much rye. The roast, bourbon, and fruit seem to be fighting.
M: the body is too thin with large bubbles. The finish is really dry.
O: not nearly as good as the cherry. Never really came together.
Serving type: bottle
01-15-2013 03:15:26 |
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look: 4.75 | smell: 5 | taste: 5 | feel: 5 | overall: 5
I love BCS. I love dark fruits. This was my first BCS variant that I tried, and damn, this was good.
A: Typical BCS. Dark. Thin, thin head which disappears with the quicks. Love giving it a swirl or three.
S: Dark berries. BCS.
T: The berries and BCS begin to have a playdate on my palate. I let it soak into my tongue and the berries stay on it the whole way. A wonderful blend!
M: Sticky, chewy, like BCS should be.
Only Cherry Rye tops this for me, but I love cherries.
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05-14-2013 04:55:07 |
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look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
I got this beer at the Zeebra Extreme Beerfestival in Holland on may 4th 2013. Zeebra was held for the first time with lots of very very very great beers like this one. As a matter of fact all the BCBS beers were there....
This one was poured in a Zeebra glass, a small tasting glass. To be honest this beer was quit normal, i expected way more quality when i look at the others in this family.
No head and no carbonation. The bramble notes were far away noticable and the whole was under influence of the bourbon taste. Pity cause this beer could have been made much better. Glad to have it though because i love the Goose Island beers...
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05-06-2013 17:36:07 |
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Thanks to Preismj for this huge want that I can now cross off the list. I love raspberry stouts that are done properly, and based on past experiences, I trust that Goose Island knows what they're doing. Pours mostly black with some slight ruby tones crowding the edges. The tan head forms slowly during the pour and fades pretty quickly to a ring around the top. A quick swirl of the glass easily conjures up quite a bit of foam, however.
Wow, after one whiff, I'm already in love with this beer. Such a dense berry aroma, complete with raspberries, blackberries, and maybe even a little bit of blueberry and black cherry. Perhaps those last two fruits are just springing from my imagination, but the "fruity" essence of this beer already seems more layered and complex than just raspberry and blackberry. Lots of roasted malts lay softly behind the portrait of berries with a solid stroke of bourbon and oak that slashes through it all. The barrel qualities are much lighter in this beer as compared to many of the other BCS variants, but it works as a perfect addition to the fruit - complementing without drowning out.
Bramble Rye has a magnificent berry flavor right out of the gate - mounds of raspberry jam and raspberry puree engulf your palate immediately upon taking your first sip. It provides a mild tartness without ever becoming sour or seeming "out of place" despite it being in a bourbon barrel aged stout. The bourbon and oak flavors are definitely there - signature BCS style, although the tartness from the raspberry up front really cuts through and mellows out the already mellow barrel-aging contributions. They took something great and made it even better... How is that possible to this degree?
The initial tartness from the berry onslaught eventually ceases and turns into a savory sweetness that lasts well into the aftertaste. Halfway through, as the raspberries settle down, the barrel aging flavors become more pronounced; bourbon that is as smooth as ever, wet oak, and a reasonable dose of vanilla. Somewhere in the middle, I'm also picking up a light cola flavor that works ties the sweetness of the fruit and the robustness of the alcohol together really well. The body is smooth, creamy, and chewy; full-bodied with a slick mouth feel. It leaves the palate very sticky - even a bit more than other, heavy BCS-type beers. Lower end of the carbonation spectrum.
When all was said and done, the raspberry and blackberry dominate the flavor profile more so than the bourbon and oak flavors, but shockingly enough, that's what I love about this beer. It seems like a perfect addition of berry sweetness into a stout, with the bourbon and oak sitting just behind it, beefing it up just a bit without stealing the show. This is definitely a nice change of pace from the other BCS variants, as I believe it's the most drastically different one. But again, that very fact might partially explain my affinity to it. That, and the fact that I'm a raspberry whore. Is it wrong to say that I like this more than Rare? Because I do. And if you love raspberries like I do - you might, too.
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04-23-2013 11:54:25 |
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Bramble Rye Bourbon County Brand Stout from Goose Island Beer Co.
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