Rivertowne Brewing (PA) Rivertowne Buffalo Trace Bourbon Barrel Stout

Rivertowne Buffalo Trace Bourbon Barrel Stout

 

Rivertowne Brewing (PA) in Export, Pennsylvania, United States 🇺🇸

  Stout - Imperial Regular
Score
6.79
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4.5/10 Appearance 10 Aroma 5 Flavor 3 Texture 4 Overall 3
Please, don’t mind my numbers on this one. I rate by how much I enjoy it and this was probably one of the most offensive beers I have tasted! This beer will match up with any impy stout in the top 25. I am serious, bitter complex concoction like you have ever tasted. I’m getting growlers of this and sending it to anybody who likes oak aged Yeti or Expedition. Sweetish candy aroma, big and black appearance, like 100,000 mile used engine oil. Head like chocolate mousse. Barely any carbonation and I swear I saw an oily coffee bean slick on top. This stuff coats your mouth like a good bourbon whiskey, WOW! Killer brew, way to much for my girlie taste buds but I saw this chick across from me say how good it tasted and purred right afterwards. I can’t stop puckering. If you like that big black stuff in the top 25, better seek this out, IMHO it is a killer. It’s a wonder that stuff like this is still classified as a beer.
Tried from Growler on 11 Jul 2007 at 15:30

9.4/10 Appearance 10 Aroma 9 Flavor 9 Texture 10 Overall 9.5
Barrel aging a beer is often a hit or miss thing with me. Generally speaking it tends to overpower the beer. This is not one of those types of beers. The barrel aging compliments and enhances with this beer. Sampled on draft at the brewery this beer poured a dark black color with a small brown head. The aroma was strong sweet bourbon, roasty malts and sweet chocolate. The flavor was rich sweet bourbon, sweet coffee and sweet chocolate syrup. The barrel took away all the bitterness of the regular imperial stout. When sampled side by side this made their regular imperial stout taste hoppy and harsh. The finish was sweet and silky smooth and hid the alcohol well in my opinion. Ambrosia.
Tried from Draft on 02 Jul 2007 at 21:25