Kuhnhenn Bourbon Barrel Fourth Dementia

Kuhnhenn Bourbon Barrel Fourth Dementia is an all time favorite on different beer reviews! This beer made from Michigan, United States is a worldwide favorite. This best strong beer should be tasted by everyone! This will complete your world's best beers list.

The appearance of this best strong beer pours a small, medium-thin, light tan head with lousy retention. Really noisy and fizzes down to a slight ring very quickly. Color is a clear seal brown with no carbonation evident. Slight ring remains but leaves no lacing down the glass. Not off putting, but definitely not attractive. Majority of beer reviews find it lame. Forget this though; the rest is killer!

The aroma of this best strong beer is the first big plus factor! A big, bold nose of bourbon barrel. Lots of oak, vanilla, piles of bourbon, and some nice caramel and toffee aromas. Notes of maple syrup and brown sugar as well. Smells like barrel aged sweet goodness. It is a total pleasure for the nose! If you would base it just from its aroma, it would be the best among the best strong beers around the globe! Different beer reviews on the 'net would agree to me!

Its taste is as much like it smells, but moves from a tamer initial flavor to a burst after the swallow. Caramel and toffee flavors up front, with lots of maple syrup and lots of brown sugar. After the swallow, an avalanche of oak, vanilla sweetness, caramel, and lots of bourbon goodness. Quite boozy and barrel heavy after the swallow, but it’s very, very tasty. Bold and lingering aftertaste is full of caramel sweetness and bourbon barrel, but is perhaps a little too hot for top marks.

Kuhnhenn Bourbon Barrel Fourth Dementia's mouthfeel was excellent! Medium-full body with medium carbonation. Creamy on the palate, goes down smooth with a blast of heat after the swallow and finishes slightly sticky. A big alcohol burn at the end is a little rough, but the rest of the palate is strong enough to support such a big brew.

Overall, what a tasty treat! It deserves to be one of the best strong beers indeed! This one is very barrel forward, especially after the swallow, and although I usually like my BA beers a little more nuanced, this one just seems to work. The base beer and relatively full bodied palate are big enough to support the big barrel presence, making it a delicious brew as opposed to a harsh booze bomb. It is, admittedly, still a little hot, but with a little time, this will be outstanding. In fact, according to the masses, it already is outstanding. I can’t argue with that. This beer is recommended for all those beer lovers out there! 

Russian River Supplication

Supplication is one of those beers that caught my attention when I read some beer reviews. It is considered as one of the best strong beer ever! This beer made from California, United States is simply great. One must truly try this one.

The appearance of this best strong beer is the first plus factor. A lovely amber ale pours from the bottle and falls under a finger of taupe foam of fine nature. The foam settles into a solid, thick sheet of the same. Sandy, spotty lace as I may say. Excellent clarity. Looks both rustic and inviting. 

Its aroma is another win factor for this best strong beer. What jumps out at me immediately is how much this smells like a Flanders Red now, oak and cherry hues over an apple cider vinegar intonation. There's a tannic characteristic in the nose as well. There's a slight grassy funk which is woven into the tart and woody characteristics quite well. Although there is much going on here, I find the nose a little too delicate. The aroma of this best strong beer is a favorite on different beer reviews, which I indeed agree.

The taste of this best strong beer end up our conversation on why it is consider one of the best. Tart with cherries so dominant. I am very, very surprised on how pronounced the cherry is here. It is followed through with oak, dry grapes, and interesting canned spinach flavor. I'm noting an umami/leather flavor as well. It is complex and intriguing indeed. There's a bitter undertone that is just bitter enough to impress me to reserve appreciation for the other flavors, but just as I start to get annoyed, it seems fleeting, and I almost seek out the bitterness to help clean the medium of my tongue. The tart aspect of the beer is inhibited by this bitterness in so much as it accentuates the character and marries the other nuances of the beer together. Seriously, this is really, really well blended beer. Impressive indeed! It is no wonder why it is one of the favorites on different beer reviews.

Its mouthfeel was great. Medium bodied and lively foam conspire to a really velvety feel and as this roams my mouth, I think it will dry it out. Upon swallowing and exhaling, my mouth is simply wet and the notes are warmed via alcohol and blossom back through the mouth. Really nice feel here. I'm hard pressed to think of what I would change here, can't think of a thing, a hard earned 100% here.


Overall, I am struggling to think of another beer in this particular style I prefer to this one. I am calling this a Flander's Style, and I am only considering one other in the realm that competes for me: Dissident. And only time will tell if the '11 batch will meet expectations. I really enjoy this beer. And although I'm not likely to go out of my way to find it as much, I would likely grab some next time I see it on the shelves. This beer is recommended for all those beer lovers out there!


Parabola

To do a beer review for a Parabola from Firestone Walker Brewing Company is good thing to do before wrapping up the night. I consider this one as one of the best strong beer ever! This beer made from California, United States is simply a "MUST TRY!"

The appearance of this best strong beer is a commendable one. Jet black, opaque with subtle ruby highlights at the top of the body makes it really attractive. It pours a thin, bubbly, mocha-colored head that settles into a ring around the glass. Pretty good lacing for a 12.5% ABV beer. A very attractive looking Russian Imperial Stout. It is the most commendable feature of this beer on beer reviews in the internet.

Parabola's aroma is amazing as well. Soft notes of vanilla and oak up front made this best strong beer a lot amazing. There is lots of vanilla and oak, but it is not in-your-face-strong. Figs, raisins and cherries were pretty apparent too. Creamy chocolate is the very theme of its aroma. Some really mellow bourbon notes and a little molasses are present as well same with some touch of booziness. Very complex and balanced aroma indeed.

The taste of this best strong beer is very smooth, nuanced, complex and balanced! No single flavor is in your face, but there are a lot of different, noticeable flavors here. Brown sugar and creamy, unsweetened chocolate hit first then lots of dark fruits followed. Tons of fig and raisin sweetness on the mid-palate and vanilla and oak with a little dark rum towards the end. Some bourbon and molasses in the finish with a little alcohol warmth. As the beer layers, I am detecting hints of roasted nut. Plum comes out too, and more bourbon as it layers. More unsweetened chocolate in the finish as it layers. This one is absolutely delicious, and boy does it linger! It truly deserves to be one of the best strong beer ever!

Parabola's mouthfeel was full bodied, thick and oily. Quite viscous, with the perfect level of carbonation until it finishes slightly sweet. 

Overall, an absolute flavor bomb that is incredibly balanced. The bourbon builds up as it layers, but neither it nor the dark-fruit sweetness of the beer ever overwhelm. Can't wait to see how age affects this brew! All beer reviews gave this one a good remark!

This beer is recommended for all! Not too intense for casual beer drinkers, and loaded with enough complex flavors for even the most jaded beer geek. This is a brew that lives up to its hype. Bottom line: Seek this one out! This is a good pair for a well-aged steak. This is a special beer that should be paired with a classy meal. Probably would pair well with a fancy warm chocolate cake. 

Duck Duck Gooze

Duck Duck Gooze is one of the best light beers that my cousin has recommended to me. Usually, I hate those beers that my cousin is telling me to taste, but this one; I truly LIKE it, and hey I read beer reviews regarding this and it seems a lot true!  This beer made from California, United States is simply epic and all beer lovers out there must try!


The appearance of this best light beer was okay. From a 750ml corked and caged bottle this brew pours a clear golden yellow color with a pillow of white fizzy head sitting atop. The bubbles are fairly large and the cap is supported by a constant stream of rising carbonation. This is quite an attractive looking offering that displays no haze and spotty lacework clings to the glass.

The smell of this best light beer is funky suggesting notes of Brett that are introduced in a pleasing way that breaks up a readily apparent indication of fruity lemon zest. The smell of this brew was an exciting surprise of lemon verse the funk I was expecting. There is seemingly no indication of alcohol to be found in this smell. It is well rounded and super enjoyable before I have even taken a sip. Every beer reviews commend its smell.

The taste of this best light beer is quite acidic blended with notes of Brett that impart a lightly cheese-like flavor coupled with an overall funkiness. It is both tart and acidic that gives an accent to the light lemon flavor that is included. The Brett is enjoyable, not too subtle that you have to search for it and not overpowering at all. The lemony aspect seemingly clings inside the mouth with nearly an oily lasting power of resins. At times this brew seems to pick up a contrasting sweetness that is revealed as I concentrate more on the lemony flavor. The blend here of flavors is enjoyable and seemingly different with every sip, awesome array of tartness, acidity and funk before the first indications of the bitey alcohol reveals itself once the brew is warm. This is the reason why I agree to my cousin for the first time. It deserves to be called one of the best light beers!

This is a medium to light bodied brew with a moderate to high level of carbonation. Very easy drinking and enjoyable with it's tangy acidity and drying quality on the tongue. The alcohol is well integrated into this brew, it just works. Each sip has a big salivation factor to it which urged me to drink more almost carelessly without thinking about the characteristics it was offering. The only thing I can fault this beer for is its lack of availability. I wish I could drink this on a regular basis. All beer reviews regarding this beer (those positive ones) are so true! This beer is recommended for office parties and other family gatherings.


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