About This Beer
Falling Knife brewed Tree of Woe in celebration of its second anniversary! They aged their fan-favorite Scotch Stout for more than a year in bourbon barrels that were then used for maple syrup for massive, smoky-sweet flavors.
Tasting Notes
Every maple-soaked sip swirls with ribbons of caramel and oak notes before its dry finish. And that all comes packed with a hard-to-detect 13.4% ABV!
Sweet
Barrel Aged
Oaky
Limited Edition
Noteworthy Ingredients
Maple Bourbon Barrels
Reviews
4.2
4.0
nice scotch ale, the barrel aging complements it well.
4.75
this is simply awesome. maple barrel aged ads so much complexity. not to sweet with a touch of bourbon barrel aged. just wish I had gotten a second bottle.
4.25
Should've left this one in the fridge for a few years to mellow out the booziness. It is extremely boozy for 14%. I was skeptical of the maple, but it is balanced perfectly, not overwhelming.
2.5
straight up maple syrup. not much else.
4.75
the tree with hanging skulls on the label is a sticker.
3.0
I haven't had many wee heavys so I may just not be fond of the style, but this felt like it really just had very evident alcohol and maple/caramel and not much else.
4.75
This was am awesome beer!! Caramel, whiskey, dark fruit, a little smoke. Lovely!!
4.0
Tasty maple notes on a good scotch ale. Light caramel undertones help support the overall brew.
4.25
Wee heavy indeed! smooth and boozy
4.0
Really good. Nice maple on the nose. Smooth for the ABV.
4.5
outstanding