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Fremont Brewing

Fremont Brewing
2022 The Rusty Nail Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Oatmeal Stout

Category: Barrel Aged Imperial Stout

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 13.6%
97 Points
Platinum Medal
Superlative
2023 World Beer Championships Platinum Medal - 2023 Best Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout - Best of Show

Fremont Brewing
2022 The Rusty Nail Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Oatmeal Stout

Category: Barrel Aged Imperial Stout

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 13.6%
Ebony color. Aromas and flavors of chocolate oatmeal, stewed red berries, vanilla, and caramel with a round, soft, dry-yet-fruity medium-full body and a complex, very long finish that shows notes of oatmeal fudge brownie, vanilla snicker doodle cookie, mexican hot cocoa, and black licorice. Rich and decadent, but with dark bittersweet chocolate on the palate supplying a pleasant dryness; the intoxicating aromas lead to a full, beautiful body and crisp finish.

Tasting Info

Beer Glass Style: Spicy & Complex
Aroma Aroma: chocolate oatmeal, stewed red berries, vanilla, and caramel
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of oatmeal fudge brownie, vanilla snicker doodle cookie, mexican hot cocoa, and black licorice
Bitterness Bitterness: Medium/High
Enjoy Enjoy: Enjoy on its own
Recipes Pairing: BBQ Chicken, Ribs, Steak & Potatoes
Bottom Line Bottom Line: Rich and decadent, but with dark bittersweet chocolate on the palate supplying a pleasant dryness; the intoxicating aromas lead to a full, beautiful body and crisp finish.

The Producer

Fremont Brewing Co

The Producer
3409 Woodland Park Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
USA
1 206-661-1648

Barrel Aged Imperial Stout

The category of barrel-aged beer represents a diverse range of ale and lager styles that have been aged in non-neutral wood. These beers commonly range between 7.5-10% in alcohol with further variations depending on the interpretation of the style. These beers are characterized by both wood-influenced flavors (vanillia, caramel, toast, coconut) and secondary flavors of the alcohol previously aged in the wood (bourbon, scotch whisky, sherry). The overall character of the final beer may also included acetic, lactic or Brettanomyces flavors and aromas resultant of the barrel.

A wide variety of base beer styles may be barrel-aged for an additional level of complexity, although barrel-aged versions of darker or more alcoholic styles are among the more common examples. Noteworthy examples of this style include: Goose Island Bourbon County Stout, Alltech Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale and Grand Rapids The Mound Maker.