Goose Island Amps Up Bourbon County Brands For Black Friday Release

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  1. Jason

    Jason Founder (0) Aug 23, 1996 Massachusetts

    CHICAGO, (Oct. 20, 2014) – On Friday, November 28th, Goose Island, Chicago’s famed craft beer company, will release their renown Bourbon Country Brand Stout (BCBS) line up of barrel-aged beers through special beer-centric Black Friday events in nine cities including Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Jacksonville, Fla., Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix and San Francisco. Black Friday has become a beer drinker’s holiday and a true reminder that good things come to those that wait (literally). It’s almost that time, the moment beer fans have been waiting an entire year for, the chance to get their hands on this year’s flock of Goose Island’s award-winning barrel-aged beers.


    “The magic of our Bourbon County Brand Stout is the time and unpredictable weather conditions our beer experiences in the belly of each hand-picked bourbon barrel,” said Brett Porter, Brewmaster at Goose Island Beer Company. “Our brewers, much like our fans, are passionate about Bourbon County and we’re counting down the days until Black Friday when we can all enjoy the new variants of the Bourbon County family.”


    As the pioneer in the art of aging beer in bourbon barrels, the Goose Island barrel program has set the industry standard, swiftly becoming one of the world’s largest barrel-aged beer producers. First crafted in 1992, the brewery continues to push the limits of their lauded Bourbon County Brand through diverse variants, including Coffee, Barleywine, Vanilla Rye and a special release just for Chicago. The Friday after Thanksgiving, beer fanatics can now share in the tradition by enjoying the 2014 batch of Bourbon County. This year’s variants include the following:


    • Bourbon County Brand Stout: The Original, a liquid as dark and dense as a black hole. The nose is an intense mix of charred oak, chocolate, vanilla, caramel and smoke. One sip has more flavor than an average case of beer. Availablenationally in four and 24-packs in 12-ounce bottles.

    • Bourbon County Brand Coffee Stout: Everyday Goose Island smells the wonderful coffee roasting next to the brewery at Chicago's Intelligentsia Coffee and Tea. This world class roaster puts the same passion and skill into their coffee as Goose Island does with its beer. This excellent stout is made with a different coffee from the friends next door each year. With the change in coffee comes a change in the flavor profile, making each release truly unique from the previous years.The 2014 incarnation features Rwandan coffee. Available in four and 24-packs 12-ounce bottles nationally.

    • Bourbon County Brand Barleywine: Aged in the third-use barrels that were once home to Kentucky bourbon and then the renowned Bourbon County Stout, this traditional English-style barleywine possess the subtlety of flavor that only comes from a barrel that’s gone through many seasons of ritual care. The intricacies of the previous barrel denizens – oak, charcoal, hints of tobacco and vanilla, and that signature bourbon heat – are all present in this beer. Hearty and complex, Bourbon County Brand Barleywine is a titan and a timeline; a bold, flavorful journey through the craft of barrel aging. Available in four and 24-packs of 12-ounce bottles.

    • Vanilla Rye Bourbon County Brand Stout: First brewed for the legendary festival of Wood and Barrel Aged Beer in Chicago, drinkers enjoyed this Bourbon County variant so much Goose Island bottled it the next year (2010). People flocked to stores to get their hands on a bottle and have this one of a kind barrel aged stout. Over the years that followed fans express their love for this version so Goose Island is extremely proud to bring it back in 2014. This year’s version features twist of aging the stout in Rye Whiskey barrels instead of bourbon hand-picked from four different distilleries. Each rye barrel features a two pound mix of Mexican and Madagascar vanilla beans. This limited Vanilla Rye will be available nationwide in 22-ounce bottles.

    • Proprietor’s Bourbon County Brand Stout: The second annual release of Proprietor’s is aged in Rye Whiskey barrels and features panela sugar, made into syrup with coconut water, Cassia bark and cocoa nibs. This variant is meant to show Goose Island’s immense gratitude to their neighbors in Chicago – the loyal and adventurous fans whose support helped bring Bourbon County Brand Stout to towering new heights. Each year this release will differ from the previous year; a special variant created for Chicago and unique to the year it was released. Available only in Chicago, in 22-ounce bottles.

    This is the fifth year Goose Island is releasing Bourbon County Brands on Black Friday. In 2013, at the release event in Chicago, more than 500 people lined up to experience the Bourbon County phenomena firsthand. In 2014, with special Black Friday events in additional cities featuring unique collaborations with local artisans from coffee roasters to donut makers, the company expects an even greater turnout.


    To learn more about Goose Island’s Bourbon County Brands and the Black Friday event locations in Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Jacksonville, Fla., Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Francisco; visitwww.gooseisland.com, Facebook , Twitter (@GooseIsland) and Instagram (@gooseIslandbeer).


    About Goose Island

    Founded in Chicago in 1988, Goose Island is one of the most successful craft breweries in the Midwest and produces some of the most popular, and award winning, beers in the U.S. Since 1989, Goose Island beers have won a variety of awards at acclaimed beer events including the World Beer Championships, World Beer Cup, European Beer Star, World Expo of Beer and the Great American Beer Festival (GABF). For more information, visit www.gooseisland.com.

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    #1 Jason, Oct 20, 2014
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  2. HighLowJack

    HighLowJack Savant (1,230) Jun 5, 2013 Massachusetts
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    cool but I can't find any info at all on the events in each city
     
  3. putonyourwalkingshoes

    putonyourwalkingshoes Pooh-Bah (1,574) Jul 31, 2013 California
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    Hopefully the quality doesn't suffer. Haven't noticed much change year to year so InBev hasn't completely screwed things up. Cool that they are going to keep with the Black Friday release. I doubt we see anything other than BCBS down in California but hey better than nothing.
     
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  4. lic217

    lic217 Pooh-Bah (2,090) Aug 10, 2010 Connecticut
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    It does not matter. If you are not in line already, then you will not get any. Early bird gets the worm...
     
  5. Bitterbill

    Bitterbill Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,036) Sep 14, 2002 Wyoming
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    I don't care that much for getting the variants but the original, I shall seek out.:wink:
     
  6. threedaggers

    threedaggers Maven (1,448) Dec 2, 2013 Kentucky
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    I want one of these BCBCS "24-packs of 12-ounce bottles"
     
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  7. OrangeMen

    OrangeMen Initiate (0) Jan 26, 2014 New York

    In general, does bourbon county appear on black friday in all markets? aside from official release parties?

    I ask because i did not exect my local beer stores would have KBS on April 1st...but they did. Just wondering if peole in smaller markets see Bourbon County on black friday...
     
  8. DanielBarba

    DanielBarba Initiate (0) Jun 27, 2014 California

    Yeh, where in LA will I be able to line up for this?!?!?!
     
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  9. westlaunboy

    westlaunboy Pundit (882) Mar 31, 2010 Washington
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    It's pretty much simultaneous nationwide I think, which I'm sure is possible thanks to them being plugged into AB InBev's excellent distro. That said, the one downside (around here at least) was that the local AB InBev reps had never really handled a limited release, so they apparently promised large allotments to whoever asked first, leaving many stores empty handed, and allowing the few that got it to either 1) hoard it for regulars or 2) charge insane markups ($60/4pk for regular at one place near me).
    Hopefully it goes a little more smoothly this year, now that they've gone through it once.
     
  10. AlienSwineFlu

    AlienSwineFlu Savant (1,135) Dec 14, 2012 Ohio

    I've been in line for two weeks. Hired a handful of migrant workers to stay with me to get extra Props. You can haz none...
     
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  11. nophunk

    nophunk Zealot (673) Nov 27, 2011 Louisiana
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    I want to know why Vanilla Rye is listed as 4 packs on their site, but so many people keep saying 22 ounce bombers. Is this a press release from today? Or where is it from if not?
     
  12. fredmugs

    fredmugs Initiate (0) Aug 11, 2012 Indiana

    If you at the Events page you'll see that there are multiple tasting events on Wednesday.
     
  13. fredmugs

    fredmugs Initiate (0) Aug 11, 2012 Indiana

    The Black Friday event I'm going to in Indiana stated 22 ounces for Vanilla.
     
  14. ohiobeer29

    ohiobeer29 Pooh-Bah (1,675) Feb 2, 2013 Ohio
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    Pretty sure it's a bomber
     
  15. gcamparone

    gcamparone Pooh-Bah (2,131) Dec 6, 2011 Rhode Island
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    It's just another way of saying a case..
     
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  16. UCLABrewN84

    UCLABrewN84 Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2010 California

    I found the following information:

    Corner of Soto St & Whittier Blvd

    I don't know of any liquor stores or anything in that area.
     
  17. SDRedDevil

    SDRedDevil Initiate (0) Oct 25, 2011 California

    Any idea on how early one would have to get to this location to guarantee getting some? Thanks!
     
  18. HighRollerII

    HighRollerII Initiate (0) Aug 2, 2013 South Carolina

    How much does this stuff normally run from a local store/brewery
     
  19. 2Xmd

    2Xmd Initiate (0) Apr 19, 2013 New York

    Perfect name for a brewer. "Brett Porter" Almost sounds made up.
     
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  20. MNW1417

    MNW1417 Zealot (571) Jan 11, 2013 Massachusetts
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    i wonder if bottles will be for sale at the 11-26 events of if it will be a tap takover
     
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