A Note on This Beer
Today’s B.A.R.T. (2020 Vintage) from GABF Brewery Group of the Year FiftyFifty Brewing is one of the Top 40 American Strong Ales in the World on Beer Advocate.
The California brewers blended two of their most sought after brews — one Stout and one Barleywine — and then aged it in Bourbon Barrels!
For Stout fans, Barleywine fans, and Barrel-Aged beer fans, that’s all the convincing you need.
For the rest of you, here’s what makes this 10% ABV sip of dark deliciousness worthy of your bucket list.
- Both of the beers in this blend are rated 4+ everywhere where you look. Old Conundrum Barleywine won a Silver at GABF and Totality Imperial Stout is the base beer for FiftyFifty’s beloved Eclipse series, which has won practically every beer award out there.
- Mention all that to your Dark Beer-guzzling buddies at your next zoom party and they’ll beg to know where you got it.
- One sip, and an ocean of complex chocolate, vanilla, char, and dark stone fruit inundate the palate. Every taste reveals new worlds of flavor: a whisper of dates here, a roasty hit of espresso there. This brew is so endlessly nuanced that every sip seems to reveal something unexplored and exciting.
- FiftyFifty brews B.A.R.T. every year, and every variation is different. But, they all have one thing in common: they’re very hard to find outside of the brewery and a few West Coast bottleshops.
Rated 4.14 on BeerAdvocate; 4.11 on Untappd
Tavour strictly supports independent beer. FiftyFifty Brewing Co. is certified independent by the Brewers Association
Reviews
3.64
4.0
A great barleywine blend!!
4.75
Delicious!
3.75
I like this unique twist on BA/barleywine. Copped the 2019 edition last year too. It’s got a nice balance of the barleywine sweetness and the whisky/BA of the stout. I don’t normally drink barleys, but if BART 2021 pops up on Tavour, I’ll get it.
5.0
Liked a lot, molasses
2.5
Bitter and thin. Ok, but far from great
3.5
A well balance of two different styles. Vanilla, dark chocolate, malty, hints of brown sugar, smooth. Best of both worlds.
2.0
Tavour description oversold this one, did not like it
2.5
Not as pleasant as I would’ve liked. All of the advertised “notes” were like whispers heard two rooms over. I think they’re more likely my imagination. Like some other barrel aged ales, it seems to be overpowered by that flavor. But it was still drinkable.
3.0
Good. But not what I expected from a BBA. Not much booze or that deep flavor profile I expect. Drinkable for sure.
4.5
I guess I’m not a Barleywine fan. This isn’t bad,it’s just not my cup of tea or my glass of beer for that matter. I’ve thought about buying one of those fancy expensive bottles of Barleywine but wasn’t sure I should spend that kinda dough on something I didn’t know if I was going to like. I think the Barleywine is what I don’t like here. Not a bad Stout, just not a great one either.
3.25
Very sweet. I have a feeling a 25% Barleywine would balance better. Overall tasty.
5.0
This is really good
4.5
I got more barleywine than stout, and enjoyed it. Heavy, definitely a sipper
2.5
Bitter. No stout notes. Not a fan.
4.25
Nice and strong
3.75
Okay
3.5
not great