J.W. Lees Harvest Ale (Port Cask) - J.W. Lees & Co (Brewers) Ltd

J.W. Lees Harvest Ale (Port Cask)J.W. Lees Harvest Ale (Port Cask)

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rAvg: 4.14
pDev: 13.04%
Reviews: 189
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Brewed by:
J.W. Lees & Co (Brewers) Ltd visit their website
United Kingdom (England)

Style | ABV
English Barleywine |  11.50% ABV

Availability: Winter. bottle (184), cask (5)

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Reviews by DaveHS:
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DaveHS

California

4.22/5  rDev +1.9%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

Vintage 2010

A-Pours rusty orange/amber with a few suspended chunks of yeast and a bubbly, eggshell white head. Traces of spotty lacing.

S-Pale malts,stale fruitcake,a light vegetal note, like broccoli water, tawny port. Interesting. I've found some of the best English barleywines have unusual vegetal aromas. Not sure why.

T/M-Really earthy and vegetal. Dirt, broccoli, stony minerality. The port sweetness is subtle but significant. A very different barleywine, with a flavor profile unlike anything I've had before. Tastes very strongly of freshly tilled earth, but somehow it works. Medium to full bodied with low carbonation.

O-Another fascinating barleywine from England's top producer.

Serving type: bottle

11-06-2011 01:29:46 | More by DaveHS
More User Reviews:
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Higy

Indiana

3.96/5  rDev -4.3%
look: 4 | smell: 5 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.25 | overall: 3.75

Vintage 2004. Enjoyed in a wine glass @ about cellar temperature.

appearance: very low carbonation. Head, only a slight dusting. Murky leather brown color.
Aroma: sherry & port, umami or a light soy sauce, vanilla & whiskey, MUSTY, earthy & slight oak. I thought the bottle was soured when I smelled it.
Taste: tart cherries, plum, hugh brown sugar & slightly smokey @ the finish
mouthful: SWEET! Cloying & coating
Overall:I expectrd there to be residual sugar, but mistakenly thought that the sweetness would have died back. Was I wrong to think this?

Definitely glad I enjoyed after dinner. Still wanting to try the others. Cheers.

Serving type: bottle

06-17-2013 00:13:55 | More by Higy
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djre4orm

Virginia

4/5  rDev -3.4%

06-13-2013 19:59:32 | More by djre4orm
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mportnoy

Pennsylvania

4.75/5  rDev +14.7%

06-10-2013 00:31:46 | More by mportnoy
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TheBeerAlmanac

Kentucky

5/5  rDev +20.8%

06-08-2013 15:24:30 | More by TheBeerAlmanac
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Pencible

Virginia

3.3/5  rDev -20.3%
look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 3 | feel: 4 | overall: 3

A: This poured an opaque light mahogany, with almost no had and lots of chunky sediment.
S: It smelled like sweet honey wheat bread and toffee and tart apples, with some metallic copper hops and berries.
T: It tasted like sweet honey wheat and moldy blackberries, with some funky oak and earthy toffee. It had a lasting sugary and musty aftertaste.
M: It was oily with a little carbonation. Full body but a little flat.
D: This was not nearly as awesome as I hoped. Only a few years old and already seems ancient. The scent and taste had great elements, but they were canceled out by some undesirable oxidation notes. The body was good, not great. The finish was kind of rough, with some alcohol noticeable, so it was challenging to drink. A shame, this had a lot of potential but ended up being sub-par.

Serving type: bottle

05-31-2013 15:44:45 | More by Pencible
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ystazi

Illinois

4.5/5  rDev +8.7%

05-19-2013 01:44:53 | More by ystazi
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csustar001

Ohio

3.75/5  rDev -9.4%

05-08-2013 21:20:33 | More by csustar001
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Archemedies

Massachusetts

3.75/5  rDev -9.4%

05-05-2013 13:12:26 | More by Archemedies
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nkeckhar

New York

3.75/5  rDev -9.4%

05-04-2013 01:49:21 | More by nkeckhar
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pmarlowe

California

4/5  rDev -3.4%

04-22-2013 05:09:32 | More by pmarlowe
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JMBSH

Colorado

4.5/5  rDev +8.7%

04-15-2013 14:22:24 | More by JMBSH
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GratefulEdd

Alabama

3.75/5  rDev -9.4%

04-11-2013 14:57:05 | More by GratefulEdd
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maximum12

Minnesota

3.58/5  rDev -13.5%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3 | taste: 4 | feel: 3 | overall: 3.5

Thanks to my lovely wife who gave this to me for Christmas over a year ago, along with two others from this series. This is the last, saved because I adore a good port. Short, slender 9.3 oz. bottle, 2007 vintage.

Pop the cap: if there was a whisper, I'd have needed to turn up my hearing aids to detect it. Pours a lovely copper piping into the glass, hypnotizing me so that I react an instant too late, & wind up with fist-sized yeast glaciers hovering in the now much darker liquid. Carbonation between non-existent & barely-imagined. After a puff of aroma after its release, the nose settles right where the head is, hard to detect. Straining, one might find sweet malts & a port bottle left open two doors down. Not much.

Harvest Ale (Port Cask) hides the port - but how? After hiding out from the nose, the port is the overwhelming taste here. Port/sherry/mild oxidation melt together into a tasty after-dinner treat. Brown sugar, white sugar, enveloping sweetness, candied caramel. Flatness is somewhat distracting, but this small bottle won't be any problem at all, thank you.

Taste is definitely the high point, but this scarcely tastes like beer at all, more like a port cut with brown sugar & water. But hey, I like port. I like brown sugar. Ergo, this is a good beer. 'Beer'.

Serving type: bottle

04-04-2013 02:13:59 | More by maximum12
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Zraly

Virginia

4.23/5  rDev +2.2%
look: 2 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

Brewed in 2010.

Chunky, tawny ale poured into my CCB snifter. Lots of sediment: no head and ugly as hell. Sounds like the makings of a good aged barleywine.

Smells like a good bottle of booze -- maybe the trub of a bottle of dessert wine. A bit of earth and dead, dried flowers. A touch of must. Something comforting about the combination of these things. I feel like putting on my slippers and lighting a fire. Maybe.

Sweet and earthy in flavor. Alcohol is buried so I fully expect to stumble when I get out of my chair. It's a sipper, but it goes down smooth. But she ain't cheap! $9 to make you holler.

A sweet, full-bodied mistress. She and blue cheese will make you swoon.

Serving type: bottle

03-29-2013 03:16:20 | More by Zraly
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Fhantom99

Florida

4.5/5  rDev +8.7%

03-29-2013 02:39:43 | More by Fhantom99
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Boilerfood

Indiana

1.75/5  rDev -57.7%

03-29-2013 02:26:34 | More by Boilerfood
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cfh64

Texas

4/5  rDev -3.4%

03-25-2013 01:29:50 | More by cfh64
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dmattern

Florida

4.05/5  rDev -2.2%
look: 3 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

2008 vintage, $10.80 for 9.3oz bottle

Pours with basically no head, then come the chunks. You can avoid the majority of them, but either way some will find their way into your glass.

Smells like port, and a slight hint of malt.

Taste is quite good. Very sweet, its like someone blended a good barleywine with a little bit of port. After a few drinks, the alcohol becomes prevalent, but only as a warming sensation in your throat.

Mouthfeel is interesting, initially feels carbonated, then lays down to practically a syrup.

Overall an awesome beer, I would buy again, but not something you can drink more than one of. Actually, finishing the undersized bottle is a little much as it is so rich.

Serving type: bottle

03-24-2013 17:30:23 | More by dmattern
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RedneckBeerz

North Carolina

4/5  rDev -3.4%

03-24-2013 11:16:10 | More by RedneckBeerz
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BrownNut

Florida

3.99/5  rDev -3.6%
look: 3.75 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4

Brewed in 2005. Served nearly room temp in a tulip.

A - 3.75 - Rosy amber, dense off white head with a very aggressive pour, dissipates quickly. Tons of sediment.

S - 4 - Definitely smells of its port barrel. Hard to smell much else, but certainly malty.

T - 4 - Porty, sweet, malty, fruity. Surprisingly mellow for 11.5%, or perhaps not surprising given its age. The warmth doesn't appear until a while after you swallow - mild pleasant fumes coming up the throat.

M - 4 - Medium heavy, sticky

O - 4 - Overall not as complex as I'd hoped. The sweetness, port flavor, and mouthfeel make it slow sipper, which is always a welcome change. I feel like I'm drinking something more than a beer. It's nice enough and wins some originality points, but it's not interesting enough to buy again.

Serving type: bottle

03-23-2013 02:33:59 | More by BrownNut
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impending

California

4.25/5  rDev +2.7%

03-05-2013 06:29:23 | More by impending
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Seaba

Pennsylvania

4.25/5  rDev +2.7%

02-28-2013 19:17:33 | More by Seaba
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madnismo

Florida

4.25/5  rDev +2.7%

02-24-2013 02:49:41 | More by madnismo
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hiphops24

New York

4/5  rDev -3.4%

02-22-2013 04:35:52 | More by hiphops24
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J.W. Lees Harvest Ale (Port Cask) from J.W. Lees & Co (Brewers) Ltd
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