Double Barrel Starve: Exhibit H
The Veil Brewing Co. - Production Brewery

- From:
- The Veil Brewing Co. - Production Brewery
- Virginia, United States
- Style:
- English Barleywine
- ABV:
- 19.5%
- Score:
- +10 ratings needed
- Avg:
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- Status:
- Inactive
- Rated:
- Not rated
- Added:
- Apr 21, 2026
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Double Barrel STARVE: Exhibit H builds on our highest rated and most sought after Barleywine, back-filled into select Willett Family Estate Bourbon barrels and aged an additional 20 months.
- 40% Double Barrel Circle of Wolves — 24 months French Cognac, then 36 months Willett Bourbon
- 40% Maris Otter Barleywine — 22 months @samadamsbeer Utopias
- 20% Maris Otter Barleywine — 22 months Weller Bourbon
- Final blend — back-filled into Willett Family Estate Bourbon barrels for 20 more months
With portions aged over 8 years, this is an extremely well-cellared and distinctive Barleywine, and our highest ABV Barleywine to date at 19.5%. Notes of rich treacle, sticky toffee, chewy tobacco, milk chocolate covered raisins, smooth Cognac, roasted hazelnuts and restrained warming Bourbon. A one of a kind release that’s ready to drink now but built to cellar for years.
- 40% Double Barrel Circle of Wolves — 24 months French Cognac, then 36 months Willett Bourbon
- 40% Maris Otter Barleywine — 22 months @samadamsbeer Utopias
- 20% Maris Otter Barleywine — 22 months Weller Bourbon
- Final blend — back-filled into Willett Family Estate Bourbon barrels for 20 more months
With portions aged over 8 years, this is an extremely well-cellared and distinctive Barleywine, and our highest ABV Barleywine to date at 19.5%. Notes of rich treacle, sticky toffee, chewy tobacco, milk chocolate covered raisins, smooth Cognac, roasted hazelnuts and restrained warming Bourbon. A one of a kind release that’s ready to drink now but built to cellar for years.
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