Nebraska Reserve Series Barrel Aged Fathead
Nebraska Reserve Series Barrel Aged Fathead
Rated 3.480 by BeerPalsBrewed by Nebraska Brewing Company
Papillion, NE, United StatesStyle: English Barleywine
11.3% Alcohol by Volume
34 International Bittering Units
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A rich, full bodied Barley Wine with a wonderfully warming character from the malts & dark brown sugars. Held to the light, its burgundy color is fitting for a bigger beer that has aromatics that hint of the oak, the whiskey, the somewhat sweet nature, and molasses that makes this beer truly unique. The non-barrel-aged version of this beer took Silver in the 2009 US Open Beer Championships. Using Stranahan’s Whiskey barrels, we aged this beer for 6 months to impart a small amount of oak tannins and the whiskey character that combine to elevate this beer beyond its original entry into this world. Excellent to enjoy now and cellerable for years. Reserve Series #1.
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Overall Rank | 3625 |
Overall Percentile | 93.5 |
Style Rank | 83 of 469 |
Style Percentile | 82.3 |
Lowest Score | 3.9 |
Highest Score | 4.5 |
Average Score | 4.200 |
Weighted Score | 3.480 |
Standard Deviation | 0.000 |
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Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 9 | Mouthfeel: 9 | Flavor: 9 | Overall: 9
Whoa!! What a beautiful beer. A little different than a lot of whiskey barreled brews in that there's still a great deal of hops coming through that provide a unique balance to the slight spice, tobacco, fruit, and bourbony vanilla flavors and aroma. Just loooved sipping on this one for a while. It was pricey, but totally worth it.
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Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 7
this ones a sipper .. lots of molasses; with some wood, whiskey, and brandy .. . good but i rushed this- this needs time .. . I believe I have made a significant find in the Kandarian ruins, a volume of ancient Sumarian burial practices and funerary incantations. It is entitled "Naturum De Montum", roughly translated: Book of the Dead. The book is bound in human flesh and inked in human blood. It deals with demons and demon resurrection and those forces which roam the forest and dark bowers of Man's domain. The first few pages warn that these enduring creatures may lie dormant but are never truly dead. They may be recalled to active life through the incantations presented in this book. It is through the recitation of these passages that the demons are given license to possess the living.