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Double Double Barrel Ale
- Firestone Walker Brewing Co.
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rAvg: 4.2
pDev: 10.48%
Reviews: 181
Hads: 474
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Firestone Walker Brewing Co.
California
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United States
Style | ABV
American Strong Ale
| 12.00%
ABV
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Reviews by beerandcycling88:
beerandcycling88
Washington
3.55
/5
rDev
-15.5%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 2.5 | overall: 3
Poured from a bomber into a snifter.
A Pours a dark brown with a creamy white head.
S Vanilla, some woody notes and slightly tart fruit.
T Quite a bit going on with vanilla, some nutty notes, caramel and a hint of tart apple.
M I found this one to be quite thin which really doesn't work with this one.
Overall this is a pretty good beer but definitely not in the same class as Parabola or Sucaba. Worth trying but I'm not sure I would buy it again.
Serving type: bottle
08-12-2012 20:50:08 |
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Reserve Series No. 001, bottled 6/15/12
A - Slightly hazy amber pour with minimal head and scant lacing.
S - Toffee, oak, cherries, bourbon, vanilla, butterscotch, caramel...extremely complex.
T - More toffee, oak, bourbon and butterscotch. Also tastes like marshmallows with some alcohol burn in the aftertaste.
M - Smooth, creamy and a little thin bodied with low carbonation but very drinkable for the strength.
O - A complex, highly drinkable barleywine/strong ale. This was bottled 365 days ago, so I imagine some heat has come off this guy now. Very tasty and worth a try for you barrel-aged fiends. Go grab one if you can. Cheers!
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2012 vintage, No. 001. 22 oz bomber into a Founders 15th anny glass.
A - Pours a dark red body that is somewhat clear save for a great deal of floaties in the last pour. Really not much of a head to speak of. An initial fingers worth of tan foam fades away quickly to some thin edging. Minimal lacing.
S - The aroma reminds me a lot of Founders Boltcutter. Just a lightly hopped barrel aged barleywine/DIPA hybrid sort of thing. Rich caramel, toffee, biscuits and figs go right into some quasi-grapefruit/piney hops. Vanilla, oak, and brown sugar briefly on the end before it all gets consumed by a wall of ethanol.
T - The taste is very similar to the nose. Toffee and caramel central with some faded hops and a really nice barrel presence of butterscotch, oak, and vanilla. The alcohol is very noticeable but in a somewhat masochistic fashion. It impedes drinkability but half way into the beer I find myself enjoying its smooth burn. The finish really is fantastic. Mouth feel is a bit thin with low carbonation which suits the beer well enough.
O - I did not expect the beer to feel this massive. The booze is incredibly noticeable. Like a barrel aged old ale with a huge fruit presence but not as heavy. I wasn't totally sold initially but I really warmed up to it. Its very unique against the masses of BA barley wines out on the market. BA Imperial Bitter...go figure!
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Double Double Barrel Ale from Firestone Walker Brewing Co.
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