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The Bruery Rue D'Floyd

The Bruery Rue D'Floyd

Rated 3.350 by BeerPals
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Brewed by The Bruery

Placentia, CA, United States

Style:  Imperial Porter

14.4% Alcohol by Volume

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Rue D’Floyd is one half of a collaboration between The Bruery and 3 Floyds Brewing Co. Both breweries being known throughout the kingdom of beer geeks for larger than life barrel aged beers, it was only fitting that this brew would be something of a similar scale. Working together to create a brand new recipe for an imperial porter at 14.4% ABV, the beer was then laid to rest in bourbon barrels for one year. Rue D’Floyd developed notes of toasty oak, vanilla and toffee from barrel aging, which was supplemented with vanilla beans, Portola coffee, TCHO cacao nibs and cherries prior to bottling. The result is a wonderfully balanced yet flavorful ale exploding with coffee, dark chocolate, caramel and dark fruit.

ID: 57567 Last updated 9 years ago Added to database 9 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank7715
Overall Percentile85.6
Style Rank134 of 335
Style Percentile60
Lowest Score4.4
Highest Score4.4
Average Score4.400
Weighted Score3.350
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • SLOWRUNNER77 5682 reviews
    rated 4.4 9 years ago

    Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 9 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 9 | Overall: 9

    Quite sweet smelling and tasting as expected, but pretty well balanced between all that's going on. What starts as a coffee dominated nose quickly turns to cherry-vanilla, then chocolate as well. Nice sipper. Not quite the best beer of the 2nd quarter as rated on RB, but pretty damn good!

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