With my cellar flooding twice in a month, it has basically become a part time job relocating and drinking these beers. Rather than bore people by posting everything, here are a couple that kinda made it to the highlight reel for good, or bad reasons.
Bruery Rueminator 2016 - This is almost a perfectly executed doppelbock but completely ruined by raw/virgin oak. It drinks like you are chewing on a toothpick.
Fantome dark white 2016 - this beer was so great fresh out the gate, I went and bought a case, drank half, tucked the other half away. Fast forward 2 years, the fruit dominance has faded leaving a mineral/carbonic bite to it. Still too young to showcase oxidation/tome house character so ill check in on this one again in maybe 3 or more years.
Stoudt’s wine barrel aged fat dog oatmeal stout - What a blast from the past this was. My wife and I attended beer fests at this brewery prior to having children. Their barrel aged beer releases were so low bottle counts that even the locals/regulars didnt know they existed. I believe this bottle is 5 years old. Very nice dry wine character, soft oak and a bounty of coffee/bakers chocolate.
Nebraska Whiskey BA Fathead 2011 - This was a gift from a friend when Nebraska made its debute to PA. Ironically my buddy bought it for me as a joke because his wife called me fathead. Drank it this past weekend at 7 years in the bottle. Pretty nice. Not showing its age at all. The barrel character is quite unique with a sort of floral meets burning incense character. Still, after 7 years its hot