Dominion Oak Barrel Stout - Old Dominion Brewing Company

Dominion Oak Barrel StoutDominion Oak Barrel Stout

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rAvg: 3.95
pDev: 12.66%
Reviews: 624
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Brewed by:
Old Dominion Brewing Company visit their website
Delaware, United States

Style | ABV
American Stout |  6.10% ABV

Availability: Year-round. bottle (525), on-tap (86), nitro-tap (10), growler (3)

Notes:
We use smoked and peated malts to create an intricate malt foundation. Our method of dry hopping with vanilla beans and oak chips pushes the depth of this stout’s flavor spectrum even further.
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Reviews by Ego:
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Ego

New Jersey

4.58/5  rDev +15.9%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5

music: nailbomb

eyes...
12 oz bottle, pours very nicely with one full finger of head that is a shade darker than off white, opaque and black, the head consists of very fine bubbles and I can see the head being replenished... so the head is retaining nicely, unlike size D boobs on a 50 year old. lacing is also very nice. a good lookin stout.

nose...
this is dry hopped with vanilla, so of course it is in the nose and blends expertly with the deep tones here, you can smell the toasty oak right underneath the vanilla, we have coffee notes, powdered cocoa... man alive this rules...

taste etc...
smooth as your girl after a brazilian wax, rich and velvety.. and the flavors.. they all come through, the vanilla taste is nicely pronounced here, the carbonation just barely approaches prickly and carries this brew well. the chocolate and burnt flavors all meld right in your mouth... this one is outstanding.. near perfect. if the flavors were slightly more deep and the beer a touch thicker this would rate 5's across.

verdict?
worth seeking out for stout fans, and a great session beer for the winter!

Serving type: bottle

11-03-2006 03:27:33 | More by Ego
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3.79/5  rDev -4.1%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.5

Poured into a tulip glass, colour is a rich dark brown/black. Initially a nice frothy tan head, recedes leaving some minor whispy lacing. 3.5

S- lots of sweet smoky vanilla notes. Roasty caramel maltiness, floral vanilla notes, milk chocolate with sweet caramel undertones. Some oaky smokiness in the back. No detectable bitterness, very sweet and vanilla forward. 4.24

T- very sweet, chocolate, dry silky vanilla pod, dry maltiness. Some zesty citrus, with cherry and lemon, lots of vanilla and some chocolate. Decent complexity and full flavour with some interesting background flavours. Finishes dry and full, chocolate malt and dry oak. 3.75

M- slight carbonation, rather light, with a malty profile. More of a session stout. Some slight bitterness on the tongue and finish, overly vanilla feel. 3.75.

So my take on this is that the vanilla and sweetness has somewhat run away with the show. It is a pretty tasty vanilla stout, but that seems to dominate and obscure further complexity. Some interesting stuff going on behind that, but I feel the potential is left somewhat unfulfilled, an interesting experience nonetheless. 3.5

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3.24/5  rDev -18%
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Got this as an eztra

12oz bottle poured into a firestone walker teku glass.

A- pours a tobacco brown and rests a rich black. Pours with a frothy just off white head that sticks around and fades into some lively lacing.

S-Nothing much going on with the nose. A faint touch of vanilla bean and a hair of cold coffee. Like I said pretty dull. Nothing jumps out at you

T- light roasted chocolate malts, rich vanilla.

M- light body, strong carbonation, light finish

O- Decent beer. I felt like it was missing a lot. It claims to be oak barrel aged and then they say they use oak chips. I couldn't find either of those in this beer. The vanilla stands out nicely though. Crisp clean lighter styled stout.

Serving type: bottle

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letsdrink

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3.63/5  rDev -8.1%
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Very excited to give this one a shot. In my eyes, pretty much any stout is worth a shot and this particular beer piqued my interest.

A - Pours a deep brown, almost black color with a decent head, slight lacing.

S - Oak aroma with a touch of sweetness.

T - Oak follows through initially with vanilla to follow, slightly sweet but certainly not overwhelming. Less bitterness than I had expected on the back end.

M - Here is where I believe things head south. For a stout, this beer is certainly on the lighter end. I was hoping for something a little bit bolder and heavier, but was somewhat disappointed. There is average carbonation, which doesn't help or hinder the overall experience in my opinion.

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Dominion Oak Barrel Stout from Old Dominion Brewing Company
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