foscorelli
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Cranbic 2016 is turning into jammy cranberry goodness. Fresh I thought this beer was just effervescent cranberry juice. ::dodges **** thrown my way::
This seems right. I had 5 year Autumn Maple recently that was super oxidized. The 4 Calling Birds was better, but still showing its age pretty badly.One thing I've learned the lesson on, outside of BT and their Old Ale Annys, DO NOT AGE.
I have a few verticals that I have built up that I was always saving for some tastings, but there are never enough people around. So I decided to just crack one at a time by myself over the course of a week or so. I did 7 years of KBS a few weeks ago, and all but the most recent 2 were drain pours.
This, on the other hand, is stellar.
For the most part, I don't care for aged Stouts. But this is still perfectly carbed, and has a hint of roast remaining to balance out the aged-sweetness. Dark chocolate, sherry, and a hint of oak. Very good.
Cool, I still have one of those. Also an '07 and '08. Should really drink those sometime soon...
I have a few verticals that I have built up that I was always saving for some tastings, but there are never enough people around. So I decided to just crack one at a time by myself over the course of a week or so. I did 7 years of KBS a few weeks ago, and all but the most recent 2 were drain pours.
This, on the other hand, is stellar.
For the most part, I don't care for aged Stouts. But this is still perfectly carbed, and has a hint of roast remaining to balance out the aged-sweetness. Dark chocolate, sherry, and a hint of oak. Very good.
Found this sitting in the back of the beer fridge. It's drinking quite well!
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DFH immort 2008
For whatever reason I bought this one 9 years ago thinking it was a barrel aged old ale but after getting home and seeing it had juniper berries too, I tossed it to the back of a shelf to forget about it. Thanks to operation cellar reduction this brew's time has come.
Initial impression: the **** was I waiting for? This beer is great! Maple, caramel and chocolate with no perceived juniper presence across the nose. Taste carries what the nose suggests but with a mild oxidation, oak and vinous finish. I noticed this was recently brought back to the DFH arsenal... if its half as good as this aged bottle get some.
Nothing would make me happier than if DFH made Immort maple syrup again. Real talk. I love Immort ale. Some folks always got bandaid off it, but until... 2014? When it was extra bandaid I mever did. And I think they pulled it right after that. So good. I should pull a vintage bottle, myself.![]()
DFH immort 2008
For whatever reason I bought this one 9 years ago thinking it was a barrel aged old ale but after getting home and seeing it had juniper berries too, I tossed it to the back of a shelf to forget about it. Thanks to operation cellar reduction this brew's time has come.
Initial impression: the **** was I waiting for? This beer is great! Maple, caramel and chocolate with no perceived juniper presence across the nose. Taste carries what the nose suggests but with a mild oxidation, oak and vinous finish. I noticed this was recently brought back to the DFH arsenal... if its half as good as this aged bottle get some.
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Old Hickory 2007 Bardstown
I think this was the only year they made this? Was literally holding on to this for 10 years to share with an old friend who lived near the brewery. Waiting this long was a mistake.
It has really thinned out by old ale standards. The oak is raw and spiced almost like cinnamon/cedar. Raisons, wood and toasty malt. It is watery and almost lifeless. Glad to have put this one out of its misery.
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Nils Oscar Barleywine (circa '09?)
Never had anything from this brewery - but if im reading and understanding the label correctly this brewery grows and malts its own grains. Impressive.
The brew has a fantastic currant note hat is very similar to the flavor I love about brewer's gold hops. Not sure if those were used in this or if its just a byproduct of the other ingredients. Caramel and light fruitiness across the nose. Taste is perfect balance of alcohol vs toasted malt vs bitterness. Its a little light in the body for a barleywine but so easy to throw back.
That's another one that, to me, was never the same after they switched to the bigger brewhouse from their first 10bbl system.Nothing would make me happier than if DFH made Immort maple syrup again. Real talk. I love Immort ale. Some folks always got bandaid off it, but until... 2014? When it was extra bandaid I mever did. And I think they pulled it right after that. So good. I should pull a vintage bottle, myself.
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DFH immort 2008
For whatever reason I bought this one 9 years ago thinking it was a barrel aged old ale but after getting home and seeing it had juniper berries too, I tossed it to the back of a shelf to forget about it. Thanks to operation cellar reduction this brew's time has come.
Initial impression: the **** was I waiting for? This beer is great! Maple, caramel and chocolate with no perceived juniper presence across the nose. Taste carries what the nose suggests but with a mild oxidation, oak and vinous finish. I noticed this was recently brought back to the DFH arsenal... if its half as good as this aged bottle get some.
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Finally got around to doing my 5 yr (that turned into a 7 yr plus both BA releases) Bigfoot Vert.
Original BA Bigfoot was the standout, just awesome vanilla on this and still one of the the most
harshest most barrel forward beers I have ever had. 15 was downright silly compared to it. Can really tell that 15 is a blend of BA and reg.
17 is pretty much an IPA '12 &'13 were the best of the reg bunch, but to be honest none were amazing. Wouldn't cellar again but fun to do.
2013 was the only "pure barrel aged" release of BA BF. Every other year is a blend of BA and reg, something to keep in mind. My wallet certainly does for every release since thenIt dawned on me while drinking the trip in the woods version of bigfoot that I never had the "plain" BA version.
Pretty sure I have a bottle, just not sure which year it is. Need to investigate that soon.
That's weird. I wonder why (beyond just being able to make more).2013 was the only "pure barrel aged" release of BA BF. Every other year is a blend of BA and reg, something to keep in mind. My wallet certainly does for every release since then![]()
Production and $$$. Also, keep in mind majority of craft beer drinkers aren't down with the BA, making a beer more mass market approachable helps SN's bottom line.That's weird. I wonder why (beyond just being able to make more).