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pDev: 11.5%
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Short's Brewing Company
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Schwarzbier
| 6.50%
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Sustenance Black Beer aged it in bourbon barrels for 11 months.
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xnicknj
Pennsylvania
4.05
/5
rDev
+1.3%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
12oz bottle poured into snifter - big thanks to erikkoppin
Pours a deep black color with a thinner lightly tanned head. Lightly retained, leaving curtains of lacing on the glass.
Potent nose with bourbon, but other softer notes including vanilla, oak, and coconut. Some roasted malts with caramel and butterscotch sweetness and faint booze.
A touch sweet up front with vanilla and syrupy butterscotch. Smack of bourbon with some oaky tannins. Thicker malt body, fairly roasted and warm throughout, dashes of coconut as well. Finishes sweet and a bit boozy.
Medium body, decent carbonation, sticky and smooth on the tongue, but a little on the thin side for me. Definitely an interesting bal aged beer, refreshingly different and tasty.
Serving type: bottle
06-25-2011 03:46:45 |
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SpdKilz
Illinois
4
/5
rDev 0%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
12oz 2011 bottle courtesy of Erik (erikkoppin). Thanks so much for this generous extra. Cheers!
Appearance – Pours into my Bell’s tulip with an almost opaque dark chocolate color. When held up to bright light just the faintest red hues of light shine through. About a finger of quickly dissipating tan head that leaves decent lacing.
Smells – Smells chewy if that is possible. Lots of sweet bourbon barrel notes up front which fade to some dark fruits, brown sugar, oak, and a slight presence of vanilla. As the beer warms a butterscotch/toffee aroma becomes more noticeable.
Taste – Wow, lots of butterscotch and vanilla here right at the start! The bourbon actually becomes more prevalent as the beer warms and with each sip I take (intermixing with the first two flavors). There is bittersweet cocoa/chocolate, earthiness, and again more sweetness that goes from butterscotch to toffee to brown sugar. A “candied” beer if you will.
Mouthfeel – Medium bodied, not as creamy as I was expecting though enough, carbonation on par for what I would expect.
Overall – An interesting barrel aged beer from Short’s. As I always say, I am glad I was able to try it. Would I seek it out again? Probably not, but I am rather enjoying the flavors (though they are a bit one dimensional, smacking you in the face with each one, but then again isn’t that what Short’s is known for?). Not as cloying as I would expect, but would never have more than one at a time.
Serving type: bottle
06-08-2011 01:14:07 |
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GrandCruDrew
New York
3
/5
rDev
-25%
look: 4 | smell: 2.5 | taste: 3 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3
12oz bottle 2011 edition poured into my bells goblet.
A- Dark brown, almost black, like a dark porter with a 2 inch hea that is tan in color.
S- Hmmm. Butterscotch, vanilla, some sweetness, maybe some toffee and sweet caramel. A little booze.
T- vanilla, subtle butterscotch, which makes believe a little dyactyl(spellcheck), boozey, some sweetness, toffee, bourbon. We'll see how it warms up. I can revise after.
M- creamy, good mouthfeel, little boozey, quick finish.
Overall- Good, I'm a little indifferent at this point. A little less complexity then I remember from years past.
Serving type: bottle
05-04-2011 00:35:17 |
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DannyDan
Michigan
3.9
/5
rDev
-2.5%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
A. Pours a brownish black body with a thick tan head that disappears pretty quickly. It has very good retention, decent lacing and minimal carbonation.
S. The smell is some dark fruits, chocolate, and bourbon.
T. The taste is some bitter chocolate, followed by some coffee, dark fruits, and bourbon. It also has an earthy hops taste under the dark fruits and bourbon. A nicely well balanced taste.
M. A nice smooth and creamy beer that sticks to the lips and tongue.
O. A nice easy drinking beer that feels a lot lighter than a lot of stouts and porters, a nice winter drink when you don't want something real heavy. A nice winner from Short's, and I'll have to remember to try this on tap since I think it will be really creamy.
Serving type: bottle
04-15-2011 04:56:11 |
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corby112
Pennsylvania
3.63
/5
rDev
-9.3%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
From notes:
Pours pitch black and completely opaque without even the slightest hint of lighter color when held to a light source. Quite viscous looking with a half finger mocha colored head that quickly settles into a lasting ring. Sporadic spots of lacing left behind.
Intensely boozy aroma with a huge barrel presence. Lots of sweet boozy bourbon along with some earthy oak and faint vanilla. Underneath there is a slight smokey malt presence with hints of chocolate, toffee and roasted coffee bean but the nose of this beer is all about the bourbon.
Medium bodied and slightly viscous with a very prominent bourbon flavor. Again, as in the aroma, the barrel character dominates the flavor with a burst of hot, boozy bourbon that lingers throughout, slightly overpowering the other flavors. Slight earthy oak and faint vanilla/toasted coconut but the bourbon and hot alcohol overtake these notes pretty quickly. Underneath there is a roasted chocolate malt presence with hints of roasted coffee bean, toffee and oatmeal. Slightly smokey which provides some balance to the sweet bourbon but overall this beer is just a bit too much of a bourbon bomb for my liking.
Serving type: bottle
03-07-2011 08:42:28 |
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warnerry
Michigan
4.45
/5
rDev
+11.3%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
Notes from summer 2010
Pours pitch black with minimal head that dissipates pretty quickly. Does leave some nice lacing behind.
Smell is wonderful sweet bourbon and malt, with notes of chocolate and vanilla and some ripe dark fruits.
Taste is similar to smell, with wonderful subtle bourbon notes and a nice smoky malt.
Mouthfeel is medium with decent carbonation.
Drinkability is very high. This is one of the best examples of bourbon barrel aging really improving a beer, as the regular Black Sustenance is pretty underwhelming. A very nice beer that I would love to see Short's do again.
Serving type: on-tap
02-19-2011 01:45:50 |
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Urbancaver
Ohio
3.93
/5
rDev
-1.8%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
thank you jale for this treat!
Appearance- Dark brown with minimal head. Reddish hues on the edges
Smell- Smoked malt with a hint of bourbon on the nose
Taste- Rich thick smoked maltiness with a touch of bourbon
Mouthfeel- Very smooth with low carbonation
Drinkability- Very drinkable
Serving type: bottle
01-14-2011 16:57:23 |
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LilBeerDoctor
New York
3.63
/5
rDev
-9.3%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Reviewed on 6/29/2010. On tap at Shorts. Pours a dark brown with a thick tan head. Aroma of bourbon and chocolate malts. Flavor of bourbon up front, sweet roasted malt, chocolate malt, and milky marshmallows. Not bad, one of the better bourbon barrel aged beers to me (minus the aroma which was a bit potent).
Serving type: on-tap
12-24-2010 01:27:18 |
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JizackFH
New York
4.15
/5
rDev
+3.8%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4.5
This review is taken from notes from when I went to the Shorts brewpub in July 2010.
A - This beer pours a very dark brown color, that has a reddish tint when held to the light. It has a a nice dense tan head on it. The head left behind thin lacing on the glass.
S - I'm getting a big bourbon barrel aroma at first. There are also some notes of chocolate, toffee, vanilla, dark roasted malts, a woody sourness, cinnamon, and caramel.
T - This is dark and roasty up front, with a big bourbon barrel presence. All of the notes from the nose seem to be present, but the dark fruit notes come out more in the taste. Roasted coffee taste really comes in that the finish.
M - It has a medium body and good carbonation. It is also rich and creamy. The finish is dry.
D - This beer has very good drinkability. It has a great bourbon presence, but there is also a nice tartness to it. Overall I think this is a really good beer, and I'm glad I got to try it (especially now that I see it is retired.) I would like to try this one again, but I doubt that will happen. Great beer though, cheers.
Serving type: on-tap
12-19-2010 00:14:02 |
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joshuaseresse
Minnesota
4.47
/5
rDev
+11.8%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
Bottle brought back from my trip to Michigan. Drank after the golden delicious...at around 12:30pm on a Sunday...
A - A thick head with a pour, retains about a inch or so of head after the pour and holds onto it for a while. Black and brown with a ruby hue. Slight lacing retention.
S - Fresh bourbon and a little sweet toffee, carmael and light brown sugar.
T - Zesty vanilla and a bit earthy. Only slight bit of bourbon. Suprising difference between the smell and taste in that I expected the taste to follow the smell, but it was only slightly the case. Very enjoyable though.
M - Lighter than I thought based on the nose and the taste. I expected it to feel thicker than it was. The carbonation is perfect and crisp, easy and enjoyable to drink.
D - A very nice treat. The senses say one thing while the texture says something different. Very complex and a nice suprise. I'm very please and wish I bought more.
Serving type: bottle
10-24-2010 21:04:22 |
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GbVDave
Illinois
4.4
/5
rDev
+10%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
Poured from a 750ml bottle (even though the label says "22oz") into a thick stemmed DFH snifter. Special thanks to joshuaseresse for this from our trade!
A: Pours a deep black with some faint lightening at the edges. Capping the darkness is two fingers of lovely, dark khaki cream that rose, ever so slightly, over the rim of the glass. The head stuck around for ages, fed by a fair amount of carbonation. Some lacey ropes were left behind.
S: Quite apparent (but not obnoxiously so) bourbon aroma when first poured. Bourbon and charred oak are the main attraction here with ample supporting help from heavily roasted malt, toffee, dark chocolate, toasted nuts, and a touch of coffee.
T: Much like above but with an excellent addition of vanilla to the mix. Caramel, dark fruit, bourbon and chocolate. Very nice!
M: Starts off sweet and quite sticky. As the bottle wore on I noticed that it became slightly drier and quite spicy. It also thinned slightly from the initial pour, making it easier and easier to drink.
D: The low abv and sorta thinnish (read: not RIS) mouthfeel make for one hell of a drinkable bourbon barrel aged beer. Totally sessionable...and frigging delicious!
Serving type: bottle
10-21-2010 23:27:26 |
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nickd717
California
3.85
/5
rDev
-3.8%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
750ml bottle thanks to Nick3. Always good to tick a retired beer. Retired usually means it was too good for the brewery to brew again.
Pours very dark brown with a small off-white head that leaves swirls on the beer.
The aroma is pretty big - bourbon, roast, caramel, spices, and oak.
Big flavor with big-time caramel and toffee, spices, anise, roast, hazelnut, bourbon, and oak. Solid stuff.
Medium-bodied with medium-low mouthfeel and only slight booziness.
Pretty good -bal aged beer, but not a standout.
Serving type: bottle
10-09-2010 00:15:23 |
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kzoobrew
Michigan
4.22
/5
rDev
+5.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
enjoyed at Short's 07/31/10, review input from notes.
Deep brown body in the glass, lets face it a Schwarzbier is rarely black. Slim cafe au lait colored head. Retention is not a strong suit, thought a light ring is left around the edge. Scattered lacing through out but not particularly impressive.
Bourbon is evident right off the bat. While the bourbon stands out it is not overwhelming. Roasted malt and a bitter chocolate aroma are able to shine through and balance the aroma.
Much the same as in the nose, bourbon but balance. My first barrel aged beer from Short's and I am impressed. Like any good -bal beer the bourbon should be very evident but not overwhelming, this is certainly the case. With every sip the bourbon is noted but allows the flavor of the beer to remain recognizable. Combination of roasted and bready malt. Vanilla and a woodiness contributed from the barrel. The booze is light and slightly warming.
The body is lighter than most barrel aged beers I have encountered. Medium bodied. remains light despite the booziness of the bourbon. Carbonation is on the lower end but fits well.
Very good beer, I would have enjoyed another glass but there were too many other options on tap. Worth a try if available to you.
Serving type: on-tap
08-29-2010 18:05:41 |
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kbutler1
Minnesota
3.78
/5
rDev
-5.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Draft. Stopped in the brewery and had a little sampler of several beers. Very similiar to the regular version with the exception of the bourbon flavors and notes. Very distinct bourbon notes in the nose. Fairly strong bourbon flavors in the taste along with vanilla and chocolate. Very smooth. Tan head with good lace. Medium/heavy mouthfeel.
Serving type: on-tap
08-19-2010 14:54:16 |
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WeisGuy
New York
3.73
/5
rDev
-6.8%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
On-tap at Slow's Bar BQ in Detroit
a - pours a deep brown shade with a minimal tan head, retention around the edge and very light lacing, fairly hazy
s - roast malt, bittersweet chocolate and lighter notes of oak and bourbon, the bourbon character is much more muted than I would expect
t - like the nose, deeply roasted malt and dark chocolate are the dominant flavors, some biscuity and bready flavors on the midpalate with lighter notes of oak and bourbon appearing on the finish along with more dark chocolate, the barrel character is not very pronounced, but it certainly improves the base beer in that it has added some depth to the flavors
m - medium-bodied with light carbonation, finish is well-balanced, light alcohol warming
d - pretty drinkable for a bourbon barrel aged beer, albeit a lager, definitely more interesting and complex than the base beer, but still nothing that I would need to order a second glass of
Moderately more impressed with this than the regular Sustenance and well worth a try. Btw, if you're ever in SE Michigan and aren't a vegetarian, you owe it to yourself to get to Slow's Bar BQ, where the beer list is very good and the food is amazing.
Serving type: on-tap
08-10-2010 22:02:27 |
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mothman
Saskatchewan (Canada)
3.63
/5
rDev
-9.3%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Pours into Stone Old Guardian Glass
Pours 1 finger of khaki head. Good retention and lace. Color is black.
Aroma: Bourbon and some heat. Smoked malts with caramel, chocolate, sweet cocoa, and roasted malts.
Taste: Bourbon and oak. Very warm. Caramel and toffee malts. Chocolate flavors as well. Big malt profile here.
Mouthfeel: Warm, dry, and oaky. Medium bodied with a low to medium amount of carbonation. Ends very warm.
Overall, this one is hot and not too drinkable. Interesting, but I am not too crazy for it. Still, I was happy to have tried this one.
Serving type: on-tap
08-10-2010 21:23:31 |
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taylorhamrick
South Carolina
4.15
/5
rDev
+3.8%
look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4
Got in a trade from hotpipes29.
Pours a nice dark brown color, nearly black, it would fool me if not for the ruby highlights around the edges. A small head (1cm or maybe less) forms on top, with loose bubbles, that fade quickly, no lacing. But I can see plenty of bubbles rising up in the beer. The smell hits you with an incredible sweetness, backed up with a very nice bourbon smell. Like chocolate, a little coffee, and a big whiff of bourbon. Otherwise, very clean. The taste comes back with that nice sweetness, a very clean straightforward roasty character, almost no yeast character to speak of, no hoppy presence, just a nice mellow flavor of bourbon. I mean, don't get me wrong, you know the bourbon is there, but it really fits well into this beer. Very nice. The body is right around medium, maybe a little thin, with a nice burst of carbonation. The bourbon does a nice job coating your mouth, but overall, the sweetness keeps it in check. Really, I don't know if there's anything off for the bourbon, but there isn't really anything that stands out. For a bourbon-barrel aged schwarzbier, this seems right on, and I don't know if anyone else makes one, but this is a really nice beer.
Serving type: bottle
07-07-2010 22:18:57 |
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Lauthaha
Michigan
4.7
/5
rDev
+17.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
Poured from a 12 ounce bottle into a good old beer mug.
Appearance: Poured at a 45 degree angle, about 1/2 a finger of murky, mellow head. Perfectly opaque; dark brown color with visible resiliency. A bit skimpy on the lacing, but otherwise an amazing looking beer.
Smell: I feel like I've entered some outstanding celestial bakery. Sweet scents of vanilla and chocolate, a light fruit undertone and rounding out the bouquet, the spicy flavor of bourbon permeating the beverage.
Taste: Unbelievable. Bold, rich; I taste all the flavors that I smelled previously. This could be the best beer I've tasted in several months. The malt helps to emphasize the flavor as well.
Mouthfeel: Robust and very carbonated. It sizzles on the tongue with a subtly-sharp ambiance. Goes down smooth despite the heavy quality to the beer; the bottle didn't lie when it said this beer is great for when you're thirsty, great for when you're hungry.
Drinkability: I could drink one of these every night. I only bought one 12 ounce, but I'm sure that I could make a night of it if I had a 6-pack. Near perfect.
I was surprised by this beer; I haven't had good luck with black beers in the past, and was looking forward to another mediocre expedition. Thankfully, Short's has a high standard, and this was no exception. Amazing!
Serving type: bottle
05-29-2010 01:51:17 |
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kbeals
Florida
4.25
/5
rDev
+6.3%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
A- Pours black (big surprise!) with two fingers of light brown head. Head sticks around for quite a while leaving good amounts of lacing. This beer looks pretty good...
S- Rich flavors of vanilla and cocoa rounded out with a nice dose of bourbon. This bottles only been sitting for 10 months, but the bourbon character is still predominant. Also has hints of dark fruits in it.
T- Bourbon up front in the flavor. Vanilla and roasted cocoa to top it off. Dark fruits don't really come through much but it's not really needed. This beer tastes fantastic as it is.
M- A bit watered down for how much flavor there is. I would say light-medium body at best. not much carbonation.
D- Pretty good but the ABV catches up to you fast. Wasn't really expecting it to hit me like that.
Serving type: bottle
03-15-2010 21:34:26 |
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Gueuzedude
Arizona
3.53
/5
rDev
-11.8%
look: 4 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
Sampled November 2009
A solid pour into my 25cl tulip glass produces a three finger thick, lightly browned, tanned colored head. The beer is quite black in color that shows a brilliantly clear, rich ruby hue when held up to the light. The aroma is definitely spiced with an ample signature of Bourbon, though it is not overwhelming; notes of toasted coconut, vanillin, spicy oak, and a touch of heat from the Bourbon. I can't really notice much of the base beer underneath the Bourbon though; perhaps a touch of toasted malt.
The beer tastes fairly dry with a touch of tartness from the oak and Bourbon. Notes of vanillin, some coconut and a bit of spicy Bourbon in the finish are noticeable, but don't play nearly as big a role as they did in the aroma. There is a touch of toasted malt noticeable in the finish as well as hint of roasted malt that tastes a bit like black coffee. A touch of Bourbon heat is brought out by the oak more so than actual alcohol. This feels quite light bodied on the palate, but that isn't unexpected as this isn't the world strongest Bourbon aged beer; the carbonation adds a prickly texture that tends to make this beer seem a bit thin at first, but releasing the extra carbonation produces a creamy texture despite the light body.
This is a fairly one-dimensional beer with the Bourbon being quite dominant. If you can appreciate that sort of thing then you will likely enjoy this beer as it is done pretty well here. This does have a nice vanillin and coconut character to it, though it is a bit hot and spicy from the Bourbon'ed alcohol at times. I could definitely wish for more dark malt character to come through, but this more than a serviceable brew for this "chilly" Arizona weekend.
Serving type: bottle
03-07-2010 16:24:46 |
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msubulldog25
Oregon
4.15
/5
rDev
+3.8%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 4.5
Have held this bottle inexplicably longer than I'd intended; it came as a very nice gesture from a Michigan BA I met several months back when he and a buddy visited Portland (thanks, marc2572). It's 22 oz. with a label design just like the photo, except the background is a rendering from above of three people finishing dinner and drinks at a large, round table. Poured to a pilsner glass.
'Handcrafted by people Who Care in Northern Michigan'
'Bourbon Barrel Soaked Sustenance Black Beer: For When You're Hungry and Thirsty'
A: Even in a tall pilsner glass the first impression is darkness, a thick charcoal. Held to light, warmer chestnut and ruby glow inside a light fog. Unsure of the age of this one in the bottle (but it's been at least 6 months since it was received), but the carbonation has held up very nicely, plenty of streaming bubbles to a 1-finger sandy cream. Very pretty lace holds in patchy cobwebs, draping rings.
S: The 'bourbon barrel' aroma is so tantalizing, maybe mellowed from what I suspect was some early heat (after 11 months in a barrel, I'd be fired up); now it's a drifting spiced perfume interwoven with fudgy chocolate and a vanilla-woodiness. Smells like a 'drunken' cake, perhaps a bit more like sweet rum than bourbon at this point. A time or two, I thought I smelled a twitch of oxidization, which then disappeared just as quickly.
T: Fortunately, flavor and aroma align almost precisely. Rich chocolate, coffee roast and that oakey/vanilla barrel spice, then an added layer: fruit. Earthy blackberries and unsweetened raisins(?). As above, the bourbon isn't too pronounced, the ending a lasting mild bitterness that has a bit of ashy char to it. A wicked distortion of a 'schwarzbier' (if that truly is what style was aimed for); the end result feels almost porter- or stout-like. And I'm ok with that.
M: What a nice coating mouthfeel: subdued carbonation (but by no means 'dead', creamy texture, stealthily building wood/spice/cocoa coating, and a barely-existent alcohol warmth. Velvety goodness.
D: I wondered to myself what this beer was like back in late spring/early summer and realized I really didn't care because what it is now is plenty enjoyable. Mellow and soothing, a fine way to celebrate an awesome 105-102 Blazers win over Phoenix - the best game I've seen live in several seasons. Not the 'prototypical' schwarzbier, but so what? Would love to try this one again someday...worth seeking!
Serving type: bottle
12-18-2009 08:35:35 |
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vurt
California
4
/5
rDev 0%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Big thanks to Brewdan for including this one in a recent trade. This beer wasn't on my radar, but it should've been, and I'm very glad to have had the chance to try it. Enjoyed in a Becker glass.
Appearance:
This very dark brown beer looks opaque until you hold it up to a strong light, at which point it is revealed as a perfectly clear brownish-red brew. Beautiful ruby highlights. The head is dense, finely beaded tan foam with good retention. It leaves ghostly thin lacing behind.
Smell:
The first thing I get is a big bourbon aroma teaming up with a significant woody sourness. The bourbon is prominent, but really well integrated. Dry, dark roasted malt comes through next with a hint of oxidation. Brief glimpses of malty sweetness and fresh coffee are followed by the clean mineral character you get in a well-made lager.
Taste:
It pays to let this one warm up quite a bit. The first impression is a good dark lager with a touch of sweetness, notes of molasses and smoke, and riding on top is the woody sourness from the nose. A sweet nuttiness like toasted hazelnuts follows in the middle, with a mild fruitiness like bananas and golden raisins. The beer dries out in the end, and the bourbon which has been present all along comes to the front. The long finish is all wood and bourbon with hints of coffee and caramel cream. After the swallow, a lightly toasted coconut note from the barrel comes through on the breath. Very nice.
Mouthfeel:
Medium-bodied and silky. The carbonation feels a bit coarse at first, but diminishes nicely as the beer warms.
Drinkability:
This is a beer which rewards patient, slow drinking. Let it warm up and breathe. The base beer feels a bit overshadowed by oaky tartness, but the bourbon is amazingly well integrated. The hint of oxidation in the nose doesn't really show up in the taste. The beer displays alternating moments of sweetness and roastiness with tons of barrel character. It adds up to a beer I'd be happy to drink again, any time.
Serving type: bottle
12-14-2009 06:29:23 |
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beachbum1975
Ohio
4.1
/5
rDev
+2.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Thanks go out to RoyMunson again...
Pours a thin dark brown to blade with a bright, white and bid bubbled head.Why is it that bourbon barreled beers all have similar foaming characteristics?
Nice warm and sweetness on the nose with caramel, toffee and light coffee flavors.
This is a very easy drinking beer. Great bourbon profile on it at the present time. Very smooth, woody and at times sweet.
Recommended!
Serving type: bottle
10-11-2009 23:04:54 |
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koopa
New Jersey
4.28
/5
rDev
+7%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
2008 bomber received in a trade with FlandersNed who is awesome!
Appearance: Black body with 2 finger creamy beige crown composed of fine carbonation. Lots of retention and tons of lace!
Smell: Beautifully refined soft bourbon notes, lots of oakiness, a touch of anise, but a large cinnamon like quality and some lightly sour notes. This is fantastic!
Taste: Nice dark roast malt with a slight sourness in the finish.
Mouthfeel: Deliciously creamy and on the light side of medium with ample carbonation.
Drinkability: btw the lower abv and the outstanding mouthfeel, I could drink this all day.
Serving type: bottle
09-01-2009 23:45:35 |
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sholland119
Pennsylvania
4.22
/5
rDev
+5.5%
look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Got this one from dashirey for Powerball. Thanks, Dain! Shared this one with Deuane, SierraGS and vickster529.
A-Pours dark brown, opaque, with a thin tan head. No real lacing.
S-A bold tart oakiness is somewhat balanced by a bit of dark chocolate.
T-Very tasty. Roasty and tart up front with a very strong oak presence. Following this, some nice cherry notes sneak in, followed by a roasted coffee finish.
M-Medium bodied and dry.
D-Nicely tart and tasty. A bourbon barrel schwarzbier is a bold concept but well executed here.
HV
Serving type: bottle
08-25-2009 17:54:11 |
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