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Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Barleywine Ale 2017 Beer 500ML

Vendor Goose Island
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Elevate your beer experience with the Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Barleywine Ale 2017. Crafted with precision and aged to perfection, this exceptional beer embodies the essence of sophistication and indulgence.

Pouring a deep, luscious mahogany hue, this barleywine ale immediately captivates with its rich appearance. Each sip reveals layers of complexity, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship behind every bottle.

Prepare your senses for a symphony of flavors. The Bourbon County Brand Barleywine Ale 2017 delivers a harmonious blend of caramel, toffee, and molasses, infused with the unmistakable warmth of bourbon. Oak and vanilla undertones linger on the palate, enhancing the beer's depth and character.

Velvety smooth and full-bodied, this ale coats the palate with a luxurious texture, inviting you to savor each sip. Moderate carbonation adds a gentle effervescence, elevating the drinking experience to new heights.

Whether you're a seasoned beer connoisseur or embarking on a journey of discovery, the Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Barleywine Ale 2017 promises an unforgettable taste adventure. Indulge in this masterpiece of brewing artistry and elevate your beer collection to new heights of excellence.

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Tasting Notes

The Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Barleywine Ale 2017 was subjected to a meticulous tasting session to assess its flavor profile, aroma, mouthfeel, and overall quality. Here are the key observations from the tasting:

Appearance: Upon pouring, the Barleywine Ale revealed a deep, opaque mahogany hue with a slight ruby undertone. It exhibited a rich and inviting appearance, hinting at the complexity within.

Aroma: The aroma was intoxicating, with pronounced notes of caramel, toffee, and bourbon immediately wafting from the glass. Subtle hints of vanilla, oak, and dark fruits lingered in the background, adding depth and complexity to the bouquet.

Taste: The first sip revealed a symphony of flavors, with bold caramelized malt, brown sugar, and molasses dominating the palate. The bourbon barrel aging imparted a delightful warmth and complexity, with nuanced hints of vanilla, oak, and char contributing to the beer's depth. Despite its high alcohol content, the beer displayed remarkable balance, with a perfect harmony between sweetness and bitterness.

Mouthfeel: The mouthfeel was luxurious and velvety, with a full-bodied texture that coated the palate. Moderate carbonation provided a gentle effervescence, enhancing the beer's smoothness and drinkability.

Aging Potential: The Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Barleywine Ale 2017 exhibited impressive aging potential, with the flavors expected to mellow and integrate further over time. While delightful when fresh, it is likely to develop even greater complexity and depth with extended cellaring.

Distillery Information

Goose Island bourbon stout beers? This year's Original Stout has bottles that hit 14.1% and 14.6% alcohol by volume. The five other variants range from 12.9% ABV to 15.5% ABV.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.
For fans of American craft beer, few bottles garner as much excitement and anticipation as Goose Island's Bourbon County Brand Stouts.
Goose Island IPA is an India pale ale with a strong bitterness that is full of flavor. This craft beer is Goose Island's flagship IPA and is full of citrus aromas with grapefruit, pine and floral notes. Not only does this IPA beer have a bold hop finish, but it is slightly sweet with a moderate lingering bitterness.
The waterfront sites drew noisome industries, including tanneries, breweries, and soap factories. Some Irish factory workers took up residence on the island, which took its name from the geese they kept. In the 1890s, a few Polish workers made their homes there, but Goose Island's 160 acres were primarily industrial.

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