PB King - Bourbon Barrel-Aged
3 Sons Brewing Company

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From:
3 Sons Brewing Company
 
Florida, United States
Style:
American Imperial Stout
ABV:
13.6%
Score:
+7 ratings needed
Avg:
4.54 | pDev: 9.69%
Ratings:
3 | reviews: 1
Status:
Retired
Rated:
May 04, 2021
Added:
Oct 16, 2019
Wants:
  0
Gots:
  0
Imperial stout aged 20 months in Four Roses bourbon barrels before being emptied and treated with fresh roasted Peruvian cacao and peanut powder.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Ratings by MJSFS:
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Rated by MJSFS from Florida

4.68/5  rDev +3.1%
look: 4.75 | smell: 4.75 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 5 | overall: 4.75

Jan 07, 2021
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Reviewed by jrc1093 from Connecticut

3.94/5  rDev -13.2%
look: 4 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.25 | overall: 3.75
2019 vintage (released on 10/19/19, so presumably bottled within a few days of that date); consumed on 5/3/21

Pours a clean black body, moderately viscous and capped with a slowly forming, quickly fading head of paper-thin, dark khaki foam; a sparse few islands of equally thin cap hold along the surface as a rich, creamy, moderate collar and splotches of temporary, webby lacing mark the outer edges and walls of the glass.

Aroma opens with rich, nutty peanut butter sporting a slight char and the underlying ease of Nilla wafer; chocolate cake mix, brownie crust, and walnut over the middle culminate with a peanuty pound cake richness; dessert-laden bouquet with edged excesses and a vague touch of malty bourbon tickling the senses.

Taste features oily cacao meeting prickly oak barrel upfront as soft vanilla cream develops into a creamy peanut butter mid-palate; young bourbon ushers in charry malts and a dusting of bittersweet cacao on the back end, followed by a bourbon barrel tingle, residual peanut oils, and burnt vanilla bean on the finish.

Mouthfeel shows a medium-full body with a low-moderate, tingly carbonation; a thinning mid-palate maintains a mild-moderate char feeding into an increasingly taut dryness, composed with an evenly dispersed boozy profile across the back half of the palate for a steady and deceptive warmth lingering past the swallow.

These rampant excesses persist even over a year and a half after bottling, rendering the barrel a decided weak point in a stout most comfortable on the sweeter side of the spectrum; while immediately decadent and appealing, many aspects of this one are just too young and unrefined, leaving minimal cohesion between a wavering malt profile and the bold, flavor-forward adjuncts.
May 04, 2021
 
Rated: 5 by smartassboiler from Illinois

Oct 28, 2019