Stout (Bourbon Barrel Aged)
Brewed By: Anderson Valley Brewing Company
Number of Ratings: 456
Style: American Stout
Brewed In: 17700 Boonville Rd, Boonville, CA 95415, USA
ABV: 6.9%
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Number of Ratings: 456
Style: American Stout
Brewed In: 17700 Boonville Rd, Boonville, CA 95415, USA
ABV: 6.9%
People Who Liked This Beer Also Liked:We don't have enough ratings to say what beers are similar.
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LP1 - December 25, 2013
Interesting. I like the bourbon smoothness and taste but as a beer it is a bit non descript. Neat to drink but a bit if a novelty.
Leebham - December 14, 2013
Very brown butter nose. Also in the taste. Gulp is whiskey. Taste is less whiskey more straight stout. Irish car bomb comes to mind without the danger to your teeth.
Blo_Jim - December 1, 2013
Reeks of butterscotch. Way to much burden, basically undrinkable. If you are into novelty beers enjoy.
james48gessner@gmail.com - December 1, 2013
Nice hint of wood and a bite that was easy to take had at trader joes in Chicago good flavor that lingered
waggy - October 22, 2013
Floral nose. Light and sweet malty head. A bit of a boozy finish. Vanilla aftertaste. A little thin for a stout.
bmiller108 - October 22, 2013
Has a slight vanilla note but solid flavor throughout
kkazlowski - May 22, 2013
Surprisingly not heavy. Light syrupy taste from the barrel aging but not as strong as many others. Good medium body and smooth.
drevilz4l - May 16, 2013
Great stout. Dry with definite coffee and chocolate notes. Bourbon flavor is a bit underwhelming though.
groggy - April 22, 2013
One of the best bourbon barrels ever! Disappointed it is not available in Ohio
chulk771 - March 13, 2013
Carbonated, lacks smoothness., watery. Slight bourbon and roasted coffee. Slight hops. Flavor doesn't last. 3.2