American Barleywine

American Barleywine

742 beers | 3.867 Avg Score

Like the English barleywines, American barleywines are among the highest strength beers available (at least 8% alcohol by volume, normally more than 10%, and sometimes much higher), which is where their name is derived (like wine made from barley instead of grapes). They are typically amber to light brown in color with varying head sizes, sometimes cloudiness, and very thick bodies. Within the spectrum of beer styles, American barleywines are stronger (alcohol and malt) than strong ales. The same is generally true relative to imperial IPAs, although the latter are typically more strongly hopped. American barleywines are distinguished from their English siblings in that they are generally hoppier in aroma, flavor, and bitterness and feature American hops.

Beer | Location Reviews Score
Mishawaka Seven Mules Strong Ale
IN, United States
2
3.520
Siletz Noggin Knocker
OR, United States
2
3.400
McKenzie Belle Dock Barleywine
PA, United States
2
3.400
Mikkeller Big Bad Barley Wine
Denmark
2
3.240
Hair of the Dog Dave
OR, United States
2
3.720
Blue Star King William Ale
TX, United States
2
3.340
Laurelwood Double Deranger
OR, United States
2
3.080
Bullfrog Old Toad Barleywine
PA, United States
2
3.460
Third Street Old Railyard Barley Wine
CA, United States
2
3.300
Iron Hill Bourbon Barleywine
DE, United States
2
3.580
Pizza Port Hops on Rye
CA, United States
2
3.480
Climax Barleywine
NJ, United States
2
3.320
McGuires Ill Have What the Gentleman on the Floor is Having Barley Wine
FL, United States
2
3.280
Rogue Frosty Frog
OR, United States
2
3.280
Ice Harbor Barley Wine Style Ale
WA, United States
2
2.920
De Molen Molenbier
Netherlands
2
3.220
Lafayette Big Boris Barleywine
IN, United States
2
3.220
Bear Creek Bearly Barley Wine
WA, United States
2
2.960
Anderson Valley Horn of the Beer Barley Wine
CA, United States
2
2.780
Estes Park Barley Wine
CO, United States
2
3.300