Bourbon Barrel Under the Kilt Wee Heavy
Dragonmead Brewery in Warren, Michigan, United States 🇺🇸
Scotch Ale / Wee Heavy Regular|
Score
6.54
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6.1/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 4
Overall 5.5
2003 draught bourbon aged Dark, muddy brown color, with some dark ruddy maroon notes. Yellowish-beige head immediately fizzles away. Aroma is very alcoholic, though I enjoyed it. All of the typical bourbon flavors come out here, and they come out immediately. Alcohol, coconut, wood, grapes, vanilla, lightly smoky malt. It’s over-the-top and unbalanced and just incredibly powerful. They need to either A) make a more powerful beer to handle this or B)take this off the bourbon sooner. Just my two cents. As a side note, I took a growler of this home and drank most of it, but let about a quarter of it sit for a couple weeks just to see what would happen. It was watery and oxidized, of course, but the flavors were pure bourbon and sharp ethanol, further showing the dominance of the barrel. Hopefully the newer releases had a more balanced barrel character. It’s funny to see how novel and great I thought this was at the time, never having tried a barrel aged beer (this was my first one ever). Thinking back on it now, I can remember how horribly over-bourboned this was. Dragonmead’s beers are all highly attenuated to begin with, this being no exception, and I don’t think any of them are well-suited to bourbon aging for extended periods of time (they kept this batch in the barrel for about 6-8 months as I recall).
Tried
from Growler
on 10 Mar 2005
at 14:12