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Got to sample a few barrel aged stouts this past weekend.
Firestone Walker XVI Anniversary
Alesmith BA Speedway Stout
Port Brewing Older Viscosity
The Bruery Mrs.Stoutfire
Firestone Walker's XVI anniversary is an eight beer barrel aged blend. Every barrel aged beer I've tried from FW has been amazing.
Speedway Stout is an awesome beer as is and the barrel aged version adds a nice balance of bourbon and vanilla to the coffee and roasted flavors.
Older Viscosity has imo the perfect blend of bourbon, vanilla and chocolate flavors. It's very similar to Old Rasputin XV.
Mrs. Stoutfire was by far the smokiest beer I've tried. I like smokey beers but it took a few sips to warm up to it. Solid beer overall.
I've gotta say barrel aged stouts have become my favorite style of beer. The downside is the price tho. Some sell for over $1 an oz. For that reason they're more like special occasion beers.
Firestone Walker XVI Anniversary
Alesmith BA Speedway Stout
Port Brewing Older Viscosity
The Bruery Mrs.Stoutfire
Firestone Walker's XVI anniversary is an eight beer barrel aged blend. Every barrel aged beer I've tried from FW has been amazing.
Speedway Stout is an awesome beer as is and the barrel aged version adds a nice balance of bourbon and vanilla to the coffee and roasted flavors.
Older Viscosity has imo the perfect blend of bourbon, vanilla and chocolate flavors. It's very similar to Old Rasputin XV.
Mrs. Stoutfire was by far the smokiest beer I've tried. I like smokey beers but it took a few sips to warm up to it. Solid beer overall.
I've gotta say barrel aged stouts have become my favorite style of beer. The downside is the price tho. Some sell for over $1 an oz. For that reason they're more like special occasion beers.