
First sip is a spry and capable beverage. I was afraid that the addition of the whiskey barrel would weigh the beer down, but that is not the case. Instead, the Belgian yeast floats on top of the whiskey heaviness, and the carbonation brings a certain amount of activity to the beverage that would seemingly be too sedate. The caramel malt is more of a calming influence on the yeast, and the sip would imply that all of the ingredients are just about mixed perfectly. I wonder what a swig will say.
Tip-in is frantic carbonation burn with light yeast atop the carmel malt and a pall of heavy alcohol casting a shadow. The center is a delicious maelstrom of carbonation chatter over top of the rich, vibrant yeast with the caramel soaking up the heavy alcohol to make a good bed for the yeast to lay in. The finish is a surge of sweetness followed by a decrescendo that allows bitterness to see been while be yeast add some spices and trails off.
Bottom Line: I wish I had bought more of these.
5.0/5