Ep 138 - Bourbon County Night: Big, Bold, And Barrel-Aged

14/11/2025 1h 13min Temporada 3 Episodio 138
Ep 138 - Bourbon County Night: Big, Bold, And Barrel-Aged

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Send us a textFive Bourbon County pours, one 20% curveball, and a table full of strong opinions. We line up the 2022 Goose Island Bourbon County variants—Original, Coffee, Biscotti, the 30th Anniversary Reserve with Knob Creek’s small-batch family, and the Two-Year Barleywine aged in Old Fitzgerald barrels—then bring out New Holland’s Dragon’s Milk D20 for a wild final act. Along the way, we talk about why some barrel-aged beers feel seamless while others come in hot, how char level and wood type shape flavor, and why great coffee stouts avoid that ashtray note.You’ll hear how the Original sets a high bar with a blend of Four Roses, Heaven Hill, Wild Turkey, and Buffalo Trace barrels. The Coffee variant shows what happens when clean Burundi beans meet a careful stout base—subtle sweetness, no grit. Biscotti divides the room with anise and almond that finish in bold licorice, a love-it-or-leave-it moment that makes pastry stout so fun to argue about. The 30th Reserve wins hearts with polish and balance across Knob Creek, Bookers, Basil Hayden, and Bakers barrels, earning a Beer of the Year nomination. Then the Old Fitzgerald barleywine brings velvety depth at 17% ABV, trading dryness for rich toffee and fig.We close with Dragon’s Milk D20, a 20% stout that’s surprisingly drinkable but sharper than the Goose Island lineup—a fascinating study in extreme ABV and barrel character. If you’re searching for Bourbon County reviews, coffee stout recommendations, or Old Fitzgerald barleywine insights, this tasting hits the sweet spot: practical notes, clear scores, and real talk about who should seek these bottles out.Subscribe, share with a beer friend, and tell us your pick for the winner. Got a barrel-aged gem we should try next? Drop us a note and we might feature it on a future show.Thank you for listening to The Northwoods Beer Guy Podcast. If you have a question, comment or would like us to review your beer, please feel free to contact us at [email protected]. You can also find us on Facebook, YouTube, X (Twitter), Instagram and Tik Tok.If you are on Untappd, look up NorthwoodsBeerGuy and send a friend request.Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, YouTube Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts, or you can click on our RSS feed as well.