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Innis & Gunn 15 (2003 - 20018 Barrel Aged Double IPA)

Innis & Gunn 15 (2003 - 20018 Barrel Aged Double IPA)

Rated 2.950 by BeerPals

Brewed by Innis & Gunn Brewing Company

Edinburgh, United Kingdom, United Kingdom

Style:  Imperial IPA

7.4% Alcohol by Volume

65 International Bittering Units

This is a limited edition beer


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Note: Brewed in Belhaven, Scotland specifically for the Canadian market This beer is a celebration of everything we've learned about barrrel ageing over the last 15 years. This double IPA has been matured in specially selected 15 year old whisky barrels from a famous distillery in the Highlands of Scotland. The aromas are a marriage of zesty orange and oak. On the palate, juicy maltiness compliments the vibrant orange marmalade hop flavours and the finish is mellow with hints of vanilla and heather honey from the barrel.

ID: 77264 Last updated 1 month ago Added to database 5 years ago

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Overall Rank48225
Overall Percentile14
Style Rank2681 of 2721
Style Percentile1.5
Lowest Score2.8
Highest Score2.8
Average Score2.800
Weighted Score2.950
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CYRENAICA 2418 reviews
    rated 2.8 5 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 6 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 4 | Overall: 5

    330ml bottle
    7.4% ABV
    Best Before: November 30, 2019
    LCBO Outlet #010 (Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Summerhill)
    August 28, 2019
    $3.85
    The beer pours a translucent dark gold colour, with red hues, and a thin white creamy head that last a while. The predominant aroma is burnt wood and alcohol. I really can’t detect anything else. The mouthfeel is medium bodied with average carbonation. The flavour is similar to the aroma. I am getting more of a carbonated whiskey flavour than a barrel aged beer flavour. There’s a lot of discussion as to whether this was a DIPA or not. I’ll add ‘is this even beer’ to the discussion. A big disappointment for me from I&G.

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