About This Beer
In honor of his sister Alysia, Gabe Fletcher and his team of craft masters at Anchorage have blended two of the most hyped brews ever created — Triple Oaked A Deal with the Devil and Triple Oaked Wendigo.
Tasting Notes
Look forward to notes of caramel-drizzled raisins, creamy vanilla, and rich toffee. The sweetness plays beautifully against the elegant whiskey-oak nuances from each beer spending over two years aging in a smattering of top-shelf bourbon barrels. And you know this 16% ABV behemoth is gonna come cloaked in the ultra-smooth body that Anchorage consistently delivers.
Sweet
Rich
Boozy
Noteworthy Ingredients
Bourbon Barrels
Reviews
4.8
5.0
amazing
4.25
hmm. that is interesting. I have both parent beers 4.5 but this one doesn’t hit me like the other two. still very good and the 16% doesn’t feel like it’s there. the bourbon and whiskey sit well on the pallet lingering for a long time. very smooth. maybe it’s about timing when you drink.
5.0
perfect barleywine
4.75
yummy
5.0
Near perfect blend. Front, back, and middle all play a part and it is all good. Caramel and heat. Spectacular
4.5
very good stuff!!
4.75
delicious. boozy
4.5
Caramelly, Malty
4.5
Sweet and smooth!
5.0
amazing
4.5
4.625
5.0
I call discrimination! what about half-sisters, aunts, cousins, step-sisters, and MILFy neighbors?!