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Bourbon County Stout...
12/05/15 at 13:42:07
 
Just tried one,.. and one is enough!... Grin...
14.4% alcohol... dark as night... aged in bourbon barrels.
Sweet coffee taste.
... very nice...

Anyone tried it?...

...a bit of heaven there... Cool...

I rarely drink in the afternoon, but I'm prepping batter for fish..
Good excuse... Grin...
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Reply #1 - 12/05/15 at 19:54:27
 
Serowbot wrote on 12/05/15 at 13:42:07:
Just tried one,.. and one is enough!... Grin...
14.4% alcohol... dark as night... aged in bourbon barrels.
Sweet coffee taste.
... very nice...

Anyone tried it?...

...a bit of heaven there... Cool...



Well now, something you and I completely agree on. Smiley

I split one with my son just a few hours ago, after we replaced the front rotors and brake pads on his car. It's a real treat. I can't drink a whole bottle by myself though. More of a sipping drink for the likes of me. And it's way too expensive for a garage-refrigerator beer. One bottle costs more than a couple of six packs of the stuff I usually drink. It's not all that easy to find around here either.
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Reply #2 - 12/05/15 at 20:50:27
 
Thirteen percent is twentysix proof.
Brewer’s Notes

Bourbon County Brand Stout was originally brewed in celebration of the 1000th batch at Goose Island’s historic Clybourn street brewpub. A liquid as dark and dense as a black hole with thick foam the color of a bourbon barrel.

The nose is an intense mix of charred oak, chocolate, vanilla, caramel and smoke. One sip has more flavor than your average case of beer. Available in 6/4/12 oz. bottles and 1/6 barrels.

Recipe Information

Style: Imperial Stout Aged in Bourbon Barrels
Alcohol by Volume: 13.0%
International Bitterness Units: 60
Color: Midnight
Hops: Willamette
Malt: 2-Row, Munich, Chocolate, Caramel, Roast Barley, Debittered Black

Serving Suggestions

Preferred Glass: Snifter; Food Pairings: Flourless Chocolate Cake; Cheese Pairings: Capriole Bourbon Chocolate Torte; Cellaring Notes: Develops in the bottle for up to 5 years.


Beer, and cake? Blech,,
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Reply #3 - 12/05/15 at 21:24:09
 
oldNslow wrote on 12/05/15 at 19:54:27:
It's a real treat. I can't drink a whole bottle by myself though. More of a sipping drink for the likes of me


I ended up taking a nap for couple hours... Grin...
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