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realfutbol6

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I recently got a used bourbon barrel from a local distillery and I am looking to fill it up! It's 15 gallons, so I want to make sure I brew a type that I will want to drink 100+ beers.

What are my best options besides a stout/porter? (It seems like a chore to drink 100 stouts!)
 
I recently got a used bourbon barrel from a local distillery and I am looking to fill it up! It's 15 gallons, so I want to make sure I brew a type that I will want to drink 100+ beers.

What are my best options besides a stout/porter? (It seems like a chore to drink 100 stouts!)

you and i have a different definition of "chore" :D

barleywine?
 
Also Belgian tripel, strong, quad; Scotch ale; Rauchbier or other smoked beers.; Saisons/Farmhouse ales.

Imperial IPA is another option but can be tricky (Jai Alai and Dogfish head are 2 that I liked) -- I think these are barrel but maybe not Bourbon barrel.

And of course Bretts and sours are a whole nother world if you do those.
 
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I read about a something-vetleren a couple days ago.
It's a Belgian in which you boil down a part of the wort to syrup and return to wort
It was highly prized.
Someone will chime in with corded name.
I'm on my mobile and have limited data available now
 
Scottish wee heavy, Belgian strong dark or Quad, or a smoked beer - those are the ones I'm considering for my next barrel. (The first one was an imperialized Velvet Merkin recipe and it's the best beer I've ever made.)

Anything with a lot of Chocolate malt in it - the oak character really complements that.
 

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