Backwoods bastard, good to cellar?

Discussion in 'Cellaring / Aging Beer' started by Digital_luda, Jan 20, 2015.

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  1. Digital_luda

    Digital_luda Initiate (0) May 25, 2014 Connecticut

    I just bought a 4 pack and popped two in the fridge and two in my baby cellar (just started about two months ago) I went to crack open one from the fridge and noticed the sleeve for the 4 pack says "enjoy fresh" .... Thoughts?
     
  2. iTunesUpdates

    iTunesUpdates Initiate (0) May 7, 2014 Florida

    The heat from the Bourbon fades a bit, but it's still good. If you find it too "hot" (as far as the alcoholic bite) then give it some age. There should be a ton of into on BA asking the same thing. Use the search bar, that should return some great topics on those who have aged it. I found it better fresh, but I personally like the heat from the Bourbon.

    Good luck
     
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  3. FourBetter

    FourBetter Initiate (0) Nov 12, 2010 Minnesota

    I love Backwoods Bastard and find it improves with about 6 months on it. Still good fresh though.
     
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  4. Bshaw22

    Bshaw22 Initiate (0) Aug 29, 2013 Wisconsin
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    Just drank a 9/27/13 tonight. Really good but not as good as this years.
     
  5. NeroFiddled

    NeroFiddled Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,276) Jul 8, 2002 Pennsylvania
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    I'd agree with what's been said... 6 months to a year or so tops, but I find it best fresh. In my opinion Bourbon barrel aged beers become dull after aging, and can develop an edge that I perceive as alcohol (from residual Bourbon, or not) that sticks out.
     
  6. ColdOne

    ColdOne Maven (1,346) Jan 19, 2013 New York
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    I agree with 6 months. I did a side by side of 18 months old and six months, and fresher was a clear winner.
     
  7. jstout26

    jstout26 Pundit (796) May 30, 2013 New Hampshire
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    I purchased a 4-pack of it in 2012 and at the time I didn't have much experience with bourbon barrel aged beers so I drank one and upon finding it WAY to boozy for my liking I proceeded to give the other 3 away. Fast forward to October of 2014 and a bar had a keg of 2012 on tap. I decided to try it again and it was incredibly smooth.

    With that said, obviously the bourbon flavor was nowhere near as pronounced as fresh and as my palate has changed I have yet to try another fresh bottle again.

    Just my personal experience with it.
     
  8. Digital_luda

    Digital_luda Initiate (0) May 25, 2014 Connecticut

    This was my first experience with this beer and it was amazing fresh. I'll see how 6 months does it but I can't see it getting better, it's already amazing!
     
  9. BalancingBrooms

    BalancingBrooms Pooh-Bah (2,894) Aug 22, 2013 California
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    I'd say fresh but understand why people say 6 months. no more than a year imo
     
  10. Ohiovania

    Ohiovania Initiate (0) Aug 13, 2008 Ohio

    I always feel like the vanilla fades the quickest on that one. I try to drink fresh but have enjoyed it just as much with a good 6 months on it.
     
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  11. JZEN7

    JZEN7 Initiate (0) Jan 18, 2015 Texas

    Only drank the tap version. It's a very balanced beer IMO and doesn't need any cellaring. The only Bastard that needs aging is Stone's Double Bastard lol.
     
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  12. RDMII

    RDMII Initiate (0) Apr 11, 2010 Georgia

    A local bar is advertising the tapping soon of a 2010 Dirty Bastard keg. I can't imagine this to be anything but a shell, but it's an experience worth trying I guess.

    Backwoods is super hot fresh, but that's part of it's allure. Tamed down and faded and it's not the same beer. Still very tasty but nothing like it should be.
     
  13. gopens44

    gopens44 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,560) Aug 9, 2010 Virginia
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    Yep. Sitting on 3 bottles (2 one year, 1 two year). Now that I have also confirmed via side-by-side that fresher (6 months like you mention) is likely best, I think I'll make a nice thick reduction for pork out of a bottle. Thinking maybe a jerk direction.
     
  14. VTR

    VTR Initiate (0) Jul 20, 2014 Florida

    Can't really add to this but I was able to grab some this year. It has become one of my favorite beers. I grabbed a couple four packs that I am going to (well, attempt to) stretch out until next years release. I am interested to see how this changes over time, I am a bourbon fan and love the heat on this right now. I hope the bourbon fade isn't too noticeable.
     
  15. vette-ss

    vette-ss Zealot (737) Nov 5, 2014 Michigan
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    FWIW, Founders will have '12 Backwoods on tap next Friday. So the source has kept some sitting around for a while.
     
  16. ColdOne

    ColdOne Maven (1,346) Jan 19, 2013 New York
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    Wishin' I was in Michigan. I'll bet kegs hang on much better than capped bottles. Much less chance for oxidation?

     
  17. CD83

    CD83 Initiate (0) Nov 9, 2014 Michigan

    Try the 2010 keg. A local place had it on tap a couple months ago, and it was so smooth and incredible. The heat had dropped off, but it was very well rounded, one of the best beers I've had. Of course I like BB better than KBS (shh don't tell anyone)
     
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  18. boilermakerbrew

    boilermakerbrew Initiate (0) Aug 13, 2010 Indiana

    I've had one with about 18 months on it. It is still very good. After a year it just gets very smooth and loses some of the more aggressive bourbon flavors. To me, it kind of morphs into an old ale.
     
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  19. BrotherDylan

    BrotherDylan Crusader (489) May 15, 2012 California
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    I couldn't agree more. I drank a 2010 Backwoods and at 4 years old it tasted fantastic. The beer becomes softer and almost fruity. It's worth aging for several years if you can hold off drinking it for that long.
     
  20. hooliganlife

    hooliganlife Pooh-Bah (1,759) Apr 12, 2007 Missouri
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    its best between fresh and 6 months, then it fades
     
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