Bourbon County Brand - Stout
Brewed By: Goose Island Beer Co. (Anheuser-Busch InBev)
Number of Ratings: 3492
Style: American Double / Imperial Stout
Brewed In: 1800 West Fulton St. Chicago, IL 60612, USA
ABV: 14.3%
IBU: 60
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 Number of Ratings: 3492
Style: American Double / Imperial Stout
Brewed In: 1800 West Fulton St. Chicago, IL 60612, USA
ABV: 14.3%
IBU: 60
People Who Liked This Beer Also Liked:We don't have enough ratings to say what beers are similar.
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wesleyboston930@yahoo.com - December 23, 2013Smells like chocolate and bourbon. Very smooth and velvet like thick feel. Slight whiskey burn but dosnt need age. Good vanilla notes 


ajbarb3 - December 20, 2013Pours a what looks thick but drinks much lighter. Small but beautiful dark head. Lots of chocolate notes taste the bourbon and  slight bitter finish. I'm not a huge "stout guy" but this is a very drinkable stout. Very enjoyable. 


osuedj - December 19, 2013Nearly the perfect bourbon stout.  Intense but dangerously smooth...the Don Draper of beers. Lots of chocolate, bourbon, and vanilla, with a slight bitter finish. Bourbon notes don't overwhelm.  ABV is there for sure, but doesn't taste boozy. Had at Vermillion 12/18/13.


kozyshank - December 7, 2013Coffee variant is up first
Wow, this is good
Bourbon is first and upfront coffee, chocolate, toffee and a real smooth finish that's kinda warm
A++++


Metsfan93727 - December 7, 2013this is a good complex beer, if, you enjoy very strong stouts.  The bourbon is not subtle, it's very in your face.




whoopn - November 30, 2013Strong bourbon flavor without that familiar burn. Rich and thick with a velvety texture and a delightfully savory after taste. 


Xavier - October 23, 2013Think and rich. Bourbon flavor really comes through. More of an after dinner drink/ cognac than a beer. Very tasty 





