KevSal
Supremium Porter
ive got a ba cuir and fruet chillin in the cellar i think its time i check those out. bummer to hear about bois, those variations were some of hte best beers ive had fresh
ive got a ba cuir and fruet chillin in the cellar i think its time i check those out. bummer to hear about bois, those variations were some of hte best beers ive had fresh
The 2012 melange 3 we had on sat was pretty damn good.
did that have the abv curving into the label or curving out? I have both in my cellar but forgot which was 2011 and which was 2012
Use the code tag:Curving in? I'm not sure what you mean. Abv is on the bottom left and is curved in this manner:
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Or something like that
Slanted from top left down to bottom right. Convex to to left side of the label.
Edit: the spacing design on the abv I put in doesn't come thru when I post.
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Use the code tag:
Code:A L C 1 5 % B Y V O L
Use the code tag:
Code:A L C 1 5 % B Y V O L
Curving in? I'm not sure what you mean. Abv is on the bottom left and is curved in this manner:
A
L
C
1
5
%
B
Y
V
O
L
Or something like that
Slanted from top left down to bottom right. Convex to to left side of the label.
Edit: the spacing design on the abv I put in doesn't come thru when I post.
Your recent review was enough to make me pursue a bottle. This is one of those beers I always wanted to try and just never traded for one.Not all that long ago I drank the first 5 Bruery anniversary ales and Cuir was among my least favorite of them all. This 100% BA version though is a completely different story.
Aroma is burnt sugar with a distinct bourbon tang of alcohol about it. Raison, plum, prune, dates, molasses, figs...all those dark sugary things are present with slight woodiness, vanilla and caramel. Taste includes a shockingly pleasant complex layering of all things bourbon meets wood and slight oxidation, mustiness and earth. Vanilla, caramel, toffee and molasses are all well represented along with a slight herbal bitterness to contrast.
I only drank half the bottle last night and im fully torqued to dome the rest of it tonight.
If people are still hating on the Bruery anniversary beetus and want to unload any of these im in. 100% in for acquiring any/all of these that might still be out there in the wild.
I had a bottle of Smokey and the Bois back in May that was knock-your-tits-off good. Like there's no way you could convince me there wasn't vanilla in it. It's interesting to hear that there are such varying experiences with big beers, especially when some of them aren't all that old.
That was the only time I had it, but it certainly was mellow. Might have to track another one down.I had Smokey and the Bois on tap at the Bruery when it came out and then again about a month ago. It was crazy good on tap, one of the best smoked strong ales I've ever had. It was also really good two years later, basically no smoke at all but extremely mellow.
I've still got a '13 bottle that I've been dreading opening. Loved the two '12 bottles I had at release and traded for a '13 immediately after it was released and before I knew of anything bad...brutal.![]()
my very last 2012 white chocolate. there it is! I missed you so much. nothing that has come after has ever tasted the same, although admittedly I havnt felt like expiriencing the 2013 all over again so I've stayed away the last year. word has it this year is good tho
chewy white chocolate, not as bright as it was fresh but the vanilla and chocolate still take over. good news for som, not near as sweat as it once was, maybe it's the slight oxidation? either way it's very nice. No work tomorrow so I'm doin it solo. no reason to hang onto this any longer if you got em
cheers tb
The 2001 I had recently was one of the best barleywines I've ever had. Is there much batch variation among the early 2000s vintages? Are they all this good? Caramel, madeira, toast. That one and a B&B Royal Oil I stumbled upon (not to mention dontdrinkbeer's bw reviews) have gotten me on a rather sizable barleywine kick.I usually forget to post stuff in here, but had this a few nights ago.
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Last of these, sadly. The late 90s JW Lees have held up great, particularly '97. Much Tootsie. So roll. Not a ton of fruit going on, but it's an element. Really nice carb for the age, all around just a great example of barleywine.
It's changed pretty dramatically in its three iterations (four iterations? I have 2014 as first year?)Drank a 2013 Valley of the Hearts Delight the other night. Is that beer always that good?
The amount of apricot at the finish caught me off guard.
beerandnoshMine may have been the 2014, the bottle said it was bottled Feb. 2013.
However it said that it had cherries and loquats, so maybe it was the 2014.
beerandnosh
Any insight on the number of Valley releases?
I could give two ***** about BCBS, but this stuff makes my knees week. Wish I had a cellar full.![]()
These 2013 bottles are drinking as good as everyone says they are. It's not as thick as King Henry but it has similar brown sugar, raisin, and toffee character. Hints of oak and vanilla. Minimal booze/burn. Incredibly easy to drink at 12.1%. I think I've got 4 left and I may put 3 in the fridge now because I don't know how it gets better. Just leave one down there for science.
Wish I wouldn't have drank all mine within a month of buying them.I could give two ***** about BCBS, but this stuff makes my knees week. Wish I had a cellar full.