Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Weyerbacher Insanity

Reviewed by Tom Neuhauser

This beer is Weyerbacher's Blithering Idiot aged in whiskey oak barrels...my case is about 6 months old, but the beer was probably brewed about two years ago and will keep gaining complexity for years to come.

I poured this beer into a snifter and let it sit out about 15 minutes. It has a very fine head and extremely strong aroma. Besides the obvious whiskey notes, I can detect notes of dates, figs, and banana. Without even tasting, it is obvious that this is not your average beer.

First sip is pretty overpowering- a strong, almost unpleasant liquor taste is the first sensation. The second sip gets much better with the flavor of the blithering idiot coming through. From here on out, it just tastes better and better with more flavors coming out on the palate- oak, vanilla, dates, and bourbon. The fine carbonation gives it an almost creamy mouthfeel...definitely more viscous than most beers.

This is really a beer to savor and enjoy. At 11.1%ABV, this is not a beer to mess around with. A few months ago, I had 3 or 4 in one night and felt like death the next day. In the right context, this is a great brew. Gotta give Weyerbacher credit for creating such a complex, unique, and potent elixar.

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