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Widmer Brothers / Cigar City Gentleman's Club (Bourbon Barrel)

Widmer Brothers / Cigar City Gentleman's Club (Bourbon Barrel)

Rated 3.275 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Widmer Brothers Brewing Company

Portland, OR, United States

Style:  Strong Ale

10.5% Alcohol by Volume

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Drawing inspiration from an Old Fashioned cocktail recipe and the Gentlemen’s Clubs where the cocktail was first served over 100 years ago, this collaboration beer brings together two breweries from opposite ends of the country and ingredients from the home states of both breweries. Using an Old Ale recipe as the base beer, Gentlemen’s Club was brewed with cherries and oranges, Alchemy, Sorachi Ace and Pacifica hops, and hand-selected specialty malts to mirror the qualities typically found in an Old Fashioned cocktail. The beer was aged on three different woods: bourbon barrels, rye whiskey barrels and new oak spirals, resulting in three unique versions of the beer, each offering a slightly different take on the same age-old recipe.

ID: 55440 Last updated 10 years ago Added to database 10 years ago

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Overall Rank12681
Overall Percentile76.3
Style Rank368 of 799
Style Percentile53.9
Lowest Score4.1
Highest Score4.1
Average Score4.100
Weighted Score3.275
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • SLOWRUNNER77 5682 reviews
    rated 4.1 10 years ago

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

    Probably would prefer 6/10 times over the rye barrel, but really not a ton different (to my surprise). The barreling is subtle, so so are the differences in the end product. Vanilla and oak undertones, instead of spicy rye, otherwise identical. Good stuff, scored the same.

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