About This Beer
To craft it, the Seattle legends aged their beloved base for 18 to 30 months in a mix of 12 and 35-year-old Heaven Hill barrels. Then they carefully cellared the brew for nearly a decade, adding even more depth and intricacy.
Tasting Notes
Enormous whiskey aromas perfume the air with every pour. Notes of bourbon-infused chocolate truffle, chewy date, and dried fig carry on the quaff with just a whisper of espresso. Underneath, hints of oat mingle with cocoa, tobacco, and vanilla oak. Touches of caramelized sugar and barrel spice on the end dissolve into a complex, dry finish.
Reviews
3.76
5 Ratings
ryan4318
1.5
Finally ticked this off the bucket list, but I fear I arrived at the party too late. At nearly a decade old, it’s unfortunately well past its prime. There are still faint, haunting remnants of the greatness it once held, but the original vibrance has faded into the background. A bittersweet reminder that some legends are meant to be enjoyed in their own time.
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expertjabroni
4.0
probably a little old but it was a good science experiment.
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jonathan1681
4.75
This is why we need to keep make cellarable beers. So smooth. Lots of depth. And oh so dark. Near perfect.
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iamaliciarae
4.25
was a nice beer for the style that it is. checks all the appropriate boxes, just not my personal favorite for my palette. someone who does enjoy the no frills just straight BA essence would love this.
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