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Goose Island Bourbon County Backyard Stout 2023 Beer 16OZ

Vendor Goose Island
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Introducing Goose Island Bourbon County Backyard Stout 2023, a remarkable expression of craft beer mastery that pushes the boundaries of flavor and innovation. Crafted by Goose Island Brewery, this limited edition stout beer showcases the artistry and dedication of their brewing team.

Inspired by the allure of the backyard barbecue, this stout beer is brewed with a blend of rich malts, roasted barley, and a touch of smoked malt, creating a robust and flavorful base. It is then aged in bourbon barrels, infusing it with layers of complexity and depth.

The Goose Island Bourbon County Backyard Stout 2023 pours a deep, jet-black hue with a thick, creamy tan head that lingers, inviting you to explore its depths. The aroma is an intoxicating blend of bourbon, oak, and roasted malt, with subtle hints of smoke and dark chocolate.

On the palate, this stout beer delivers a bold and velvety mouthfeel, with flavors of caramelized sugar, toasted oak, and bittersweet chocolate dancing on the tongue. The bourbon barrel aging adds layers of complexity, with notes of vanilla, coconut, and a hint of charred wood imparting depth and richness.

Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with grilled meats, smoked cheeses, or decadent desserts, the Goose Island Bourbon County Backyard Stout 2023 is sure to impress even the most discerning beer enthusiasts. Indulge in the rich flavors and unparalleled craftsmanship of this exceptional brew from Goose Island.

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Appearance: Goose Island Bourbon County Backyard Stout 2023 pours an opaque ebony hue, crowned with a thick, tan head that lingers, leaving delicate lacing on the glass.

Aroma: The aroma is rich and inviting, with prominent notes of bourbon-soaked oak, vanilla, and caramelized sugar. Subtle hints of charred wood and dark chocolate mingle with nuances of roasted malt and a touch of smoke, evoking memories of a backyard barbecue.

Palate: Upon tasting, the palate is greeted by a luscious and velvety mouthfeel, with flavors of toasted oak, bittersweet chocolate, and caramelized sugar dominating the forefront. The bourbon barrel aging adds depth and complexity, with notes of vanilla, coconut, and a hint of smoky char intertwining harmoniously.

Finish: The finish is long and satisfying, with lingering echoes of bourbon, oak, and dark chocolate. A subtle warmth from the alcohol adds to the complexity, leaving a lasting impression on the palate.

Distillery Information

The 2023 Original Bourbon County Brand Stout matures in bourbon barrels from Buffalo Trace, Heaven Hill, Four Roses, and Wild Turkey distilleries. Averaging 12 months of aging, it offers profound fudge, vanilla, caramelized sugar flavors and a sumptuous, decadent texture.
This barrel-aged Stout is first aged in Bourbon barrels for at least one year and then finished. A taste of the past, this Imperial Stout is a balanced and nuanced play on fresh fruit, vanilla, and chocolate.In 1992, former Goose Island brewmaster Gregory Hall wanted to brew something truly unique for the brewpub's 1,000th batch, he just needed some inspiration. Then a...
Bourbon County Original Stout is aged in a mix of freshly emptied bourbon barrels from Buffalo Trace, Heaven Hill, Four Roses and Wild Turkey distilleries. Barrel aged for an average of 12 months, Original boasts deeply developed flavors of fudge, vanilla, and caramelized sugar with a rich, decadent mouthfeel.
The original is an imperial stout base aged for an average of 12 months in a variety of barrels from Buffalo Trace, Heaven Hill, Four Roses and Wild Turkey. There are some issues with it: it's quite hot and alcoholic tasting, but that will mellow with a few years in the cellar.Goose Island Beer Co. is a brewery located in Chicago. The brewery opened its doors in 1988 after John Hall took a life-changing trip to Europe, where he gained an appreciation for local beer as well as a realization that Americans did not have nearly enough options.

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