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Originally Posted by The Reaper
I have been hooked up (THANKS MUCH!) and the Bourbon County Stout is great!
Very unusual taste for a beer, definite taste of bourbon, with chocolate, vanilla, and coffee undertones. Little carbonation or head, pours like a good motor oil, but darker, completely opaque. All that and 13.7% alcohol.
I highly recommend it if you can find it.
If you can get it and are coming to the Bragg area, I will buy it from you and will drive to pick it up. It is just that good.
TR
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And he even shared some! I have to agree; it was memorable. Particularly interesting was how the bourbon flavors and associated nuances emerged as the beer warmed towards room temperature. Definitely a treat. Thanks, TR.
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