North Coast Old Stock Cellar Reserve - Brandy Barrel

 
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RATINGS: 387   WEIGHTED AVG: 4.16/5   SEASONAL: Special   EST. CALORIES: 456   ABV: 15.2%
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Old Stock Cellar Reserve is a small batch, limited release that has been aged in brandy barrels. The aging process gives this world-class beer an added layer of complexity. A memorable drink that should be enjoyed as a completely unique offering. Originally 14.7 ABV.

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3.9
tmoreau (7963) - Lombard, Illinois, USA - JUL 29, 2021
UPDATED: JUL 29, 2021 Shared, cellared 2011, 500 ml. bottle poured to a snifter showing a darkest brown hue, with some ruby highlighting, a modest layer of off white froth that reduced to a thin ring, and light spots of lacing. The nose was dark grape, plum, skins, brandy, sherry hints, but little oaky/ barrel influence. Medium+ bodied, with low effervescence, the taste was as the aroma, with dark caramel sweetness, and plenty of booze.

4
RasmusOtt (3396) - Aarhus, DENMARK - SEP 17, 2017
Bottle @ kom nu, Erik dangerousbottleshare. Pours muddy brown with no head. Aroma of caramel, dark sweet fruits, pretty intense brandy notes and toffee. Taste of dark sweet fruits, sweet brandy notes, toffee, dark dried fruits and baked apples. Awesome old school stuff!

4
Klimaet (3684) - Aarhus N, DENMARK - SEP 17, 2017
Bottle @ Kom nu Erik-share thanks to bursprak! Pours muddy brown, still. Aromas of tobacco, sweet brandy, apples, prunes, caramel, vanilla. Taste has licorice, apples, orange, sweet malty caramel, walnuts, booze.

4
kevinator (5671) - The Colony, Texas, USA - MAR 5, 2017
2011 version with about 15% abv. Smooth and sweet beer with the brandy making a strong appearance. Boozy with caramel and sugary notes with a slightly sharp finish. Herbal, earthy and woody. Heavy and smooth.

3.9
ClarkVV (9063) - Boston, Massachusetts, USA - AUG 16, 2016
2011 bottle, drunk 8/4/16.
Dark mahogany with burgundy-amber highlights and a dark beige head atop that is small and shows moderate to low retention. Clarity is high.
Soft, rich, "Sweet" brandy in the nose with easygoing oakiness, tons of chocolate-caramel maltiness and a big vinousness-like prune character adding balancing acidity. Definitely some oxidation at this point, but nothing inappropriate for its five year age. There’s certainly some dry, light suggestions of alcohol, but nothing you’d like what you’d expect given it’s 15.2% tag. It certainly is all balanced easily by the massive maltiness. Tobacco, vanilla, grape, fudge and more caramel linger long on the finish with no flaw.
In the mouth, it’s softly-malty in texture, very comforting, as expected, with tons of various dark malt notes of chocolate fudge, prune and vanilla. The balance leans towards sweet, of course, but it’s not over-oaked, the brandy character is wonderful, and it’s still fairly balanced, overall. The oxidation is a bit strong here, but I’ve always found that to work pretty well in the style, so it doesn’t really bother me. Alcohol nicely restrained. Pretty similar, if somewhat less elegant, than Angel’s Share. Very low carbonation, but not problematically so.

4.2
HonusWagner (2248) - Florida, USA - JUL 10, 2016
Purchased in LA. A luscious and complex beer loaded with fruit but its also really goddamn boozy and sweet. It’s good but I think I like the non-BA beer the most.

4.1
gregwilsonstl (2979) - St. Louis, Missouri, USA - APR 23, 2016
Really sweet. Some woody. Tastes like brandy. Side by side w bourbon variant. Thx maltser85. Tasted at my Outdoor bottle share.

4.7
palner (46) - - APR 9, 2016
Bottle at home, pours dark red, with a quickly dissapearing head and not alot of bobbels. Aroma of marcipan, dark fruits, apple and alcohol. Taste of Danish christmas, dades, "brun kage", alkohol but not a lot considering the 15%. It’s gives quite a buss. Fantastisk beer.

3.8
GothGargoyle (2587) - Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA - MAR 5, 2016
2011 vintage. Rusty brown with virtually no head. Aroma is candied pecans, soy sauce, caramel, dark fruits. Full bodied, very sweet on the palate, light oxidation, long finish. Taste is candied pecans, caramel, dark fruits.

4.1
bvc (1244) - Washington, USA - MAR 2, 2016
375ml corked, 2005 bottle. Cola brown with slight ruby tint and faint signs of carbonation. Oak, brandy, cherry, fig, raisin, leather, brown sugar and molasses. Body is a little thin, but holding up well since that last time I had one back in 08.


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