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Also agree with CWS and would add if your just trying the style to try one that is not barrel aged. English style Barleywine, like a vintage Brooklyn's Monster Ale, provide great complexity that is not obscured by the barrel aging contribution. Also, maybe try and American style, some incredible one's out there as well; again maybe not barrel aged. It's funny to me as I love barrel aged beers in general; and while I have enjoyed some barrel aged Barleywine's I mostly prefer them to not have been. But that may be just me. |
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Simple Pleasures - 2oL
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Nice!
If you still have a Wake n Bake, mix the two for what they call a Wake n Moo...very tasty |
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Smoke and Mirrors
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