AleSmith Wee Heavy Scotch Ale - Bourbon Barrel

AleSmith Wee Heavy Scotch Ale - Bourbon Barrel

Rated 3.450 by BeerPals
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Brewed by AleSmith Brewing Company

San Diego, CA, United States

Style:  Scottish Ale

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ID: 493986 Last updated 1 month ago Added to database 1 month ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank6073
Overall Percentile94.4
Style Rank105 of 1078
Style Percentile90.3
Lowest Score4.8
Highest Score4.8
Average Score4.800
Weighted Score3.450
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • IBREW2OR3 11581 reviews
    rated 4.8 1 month ago

    Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 10 | Mouthfeel: 10 | Flavor: 9 | Overall: 10

    Rating #1200

    Courtesy of toncatcher who opened this gem at the fordest tasting sharing it with fordest, padrefan98, wetherel and of course toncatcher. I’ve been waiting a very long time to try this special elixir. Pours a clear amber with weak tan head. The aroma has nice woody barrel age qualities that smack you with a booze coated wooden plank. I also get soft caramel candy and faint peaty earthiness. YUM!! The taste starts with an explosion of flavors that seem to hit all at once with wood, booze, wood, creamy caramel candy, and then more caramel, peat and even more caramel goodness. Wow. Everything seems pretty well balanced allowing for a nice woody, slightly sweet yet drying booze sensation as well as great notes of creamy caramel, peat and earthiness from the base beer. Sure glad toncatcher opened this one for us.

    An important side note: very few chairs were broken during the fordest tasting.

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