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My small hall from ADWTD day. stoked to slowly open these over the next 7-10 years.
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Was able to snag Midnight Sun Termination Dust on our last trip to Hawaii, but wasn't sure what I would be able to find barleywine-wise this time around.

Was pleased to see MOAS (for $33) and a few Clown Shoes options (Pierre Ferrand Billionaire and Bluegrass Billionaire). Ended up with the Pierre Ferrand Billionaire since I've never tried it.

Will be crushing the Billionaire on the balcony tomorrow night.
 
My small hall from ADWTD day. stoked to slowly open these over the next 7-10 years.

Have you or anyone you know tried any of these yet? There is basically nothing out there outside of the two bottles that were no limit, which I figure people are saving, but I can't really find much for those either. I'm genuinely interested about this set.
 
My small hall from ADWTD day. stoked to slowly open these over the next 7-10 years.
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3-4 years tops. Don't sit on it to long. It's basically awesome as is.

Just ******* enjoy it, don't put it on a pedistol.

Unless of course you blew your beer budget for the next 7-10 years acquiring those bottles. Then sip'em wisely.
 
Have you or anyone you know tried any of these yet? There is basically nothing out there outside of the two bottles that were no limit, which I figure people are saving, but I can't really find much for those either. I'm genuinely interested about this set.

I have only tried the cognac and the double oaked so far.
 
3-4 years tops. Don't sit on it to long. It's basically awesome as is.

Just ******* enjoy it, don't put it on a pedistol.

Unless of course you blew your beer budget for the next 7-10 years acquiring those bottles. Then sip'em wisely.

Eh, I'm not putting it on a pedestal. I think they could last that long, I'll keep checking in on them and see how things go, if they start dropping off even a little, I'll drink them. Abacus has held up just fine over the last 6-7 years and is just now starting to drop off, these may have the potential to do the same. Who knows.
 
Eh, I'm not putting it on a pedestal. I think they could last that long, I'll keep checking in on them and see how things go, if they start dropping off even a little, I'll drink them. Abacus has held up just fine over the last 6-7 years and is just now starting to drop off, these may have the potential to do the same. Who knows.
Whoa! My bottles of Abacus fell off hard after 3 years. FW typically peaks at 1 year.

Good to hear some are hanging in there.
 
3-4 years tops. Don't sit on it to long. It's basically awesome as is.

Just ******* enjoy it, don't put it on a pedistol.

Unless of course you blew your beer budget for the next 7-10 years acquiring those bottles. Then sip'em wisely.
I’d probably load them all in a cooler and take them to a pool party. But that’s just me. Beer is beer.
 
3-4 years tops. Don't sit on it to long. It's basically awesome as is.

Just ******* enjoy it, don't put it on a pedistol.

Unless of course you blew your beer budget for the next 7-10 years acquiring those bottles. Then sip'em wisely.


Would rather sell them and buy a million straight jacket cans in 2018
 
They're all infected. Send me one immediately.

if this is what infected bwine taste like i want more, a lot more!

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had this guy last night and it is a stunner! Very similar to batch 3, the cognac really adds some nice elements to it. damn near perfect. Reminds me of Hand of Glory, with the big chewy body and smoothness of Anabasis. Kinda wish it was a 500ml bottle ;)
 
Was able to snag Midnight Sun Termination Dust on our last trip to Hawaii, but wasn't sure what I would be able to find barleywine-wise this time around.

Was pleased to see MOAS (for $33) and a few Clown Shoes options (Pierre Ferrand Billionaire and Bluegrass Billionaire). Ended up with the Pierre Ferrand Billionaire since I've never tried it.

Will be crushing the Billionaire on the balcony tomorrow night.

MOAS is a shelf beer in hawaii? Damn, I did my trip there last February all wrong.
 
2012, not really showing it's age. so thick you could cut it with a knife. Figs, figs, figs
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That is not a 2012. Earliest that can be with that label is 2014. Anything before that would have an inkjet label with a stock image of a row of barrels.

I'm not 100% positive on this but I am also reasonably confident that there wasn't and BBBW in 2012.
 
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That is not a 2012. Earliest that can be with that label is 2014. Anything before that would have an inkjet label with a stock image of a row of barrels.

I'm not 100% positive on this but I am also reasonably confident that there wasn't and BBBW in 2012.

No, you are totally right, it's a 2014, I'm stoned and got years mixed up with another I am drinking
 
I was going to sit on them, but I decided not to. The woodford reserve was probably the weakest of the bunch(that's really not saying much), it had a very strong charred oak and almost dark cherry like presence. The apple brandy was the hottest off the bat, but settled nicely in the glass and was overall the most complex. The double oaked was far more balanced and nuanced than the single barrel cognac, and the scotch was silky smooth, not overly peaty. The rum, which I was expecting to like the least was actually very pleasant and not overpowering. They were all very different and nuanced, and I never longed to be drinking another beer to cleanse the pallet. Overall, it was one of the most amazing drinking experiences I have ever had. I hope I get the chance to drink another one day.
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I was going to sit on them, but I decided not to. The woodford reserve was probably the weakest of the bunch(that's really not saying much), it had a very strong charred oak and almost dark cherry like presence. The apple brandy was the hottest off the bat, but settled nicely in the glass and was overall the most complex. The double oaked was far more balanced and nuanced than the single barrel cognac, and the scotch was silky smooth, not overly peaty. The rum, which I was expecting to like the least was actually very pleasant and not overpowering. They were all very different and nuanced, and I never longed to be drinking another beer to cleanse the pallet. Overall, it was one of the most amazing drinking experiences I have ever had. I hope I get the chance to drink another one day.
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**** you, man...****.
 
I was going to sit on them, but I decided not to. The woodford reserve was probably the weakest of the bunch(that's really not saying much), it had a very strong charred oak and almost dark cherry like presence. The apple brandy was the hottest off the bat, but settled nicely in the glass and was overall the most complex. The double oaked was far more balanced and nuanced than the single barrel cognac, and the scotch was silky smooth, not overly peaty. The rum, which I was expecting to like the least was actually very pleasant and not overpowering. They were all very different and nuanced, and I never longed to be drinking another beer to cleanse the pallet. Overall, it was one of the most amazing drinking experiences I have ever had. I hope I get the chance to drink another one day.
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Very nice...I actually liked the Woodford the most. Scotch was the surprise of the bunch. Was a really great tasting as the base shined through on all of them.

I believe I had them: Woodford>Double Oak>Scotch>Yak>AB>Rum
 
So I was scrounging around in the cellar and came across these:



The Sucaba is a 2012, and Cuvee 2 I'm not sure, although research says it came out in 2008...hard to believe it's been 9 years down there, who knows.

Anyone had recent experiences with these or similar vintages?

Thanks!
 
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