Goose Island Announces 2023 BCBS Lineup

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  1. FBarber

    FBarber Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,149) Mar 5, 2016 Illinois
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    Goose Island has announced their 2023 BCBS lineup:

    - 2023 Bourbon County Brand Original Stout⁠
    - 2023 Bourbon County Brand Eagle Rare 2-Year Reserve Stout ⁠
    - 2023 Bourbon County Brand Angel’s Envy 2-Year Cask Finish Stout⁠
    - 2023 Bourbon County Brand Bananas Foster Stout⁠
    - 2023 Bourbon County Brand Backyard Stout⁠
    - 2023 Bourbon County Brand Proprietor’s Stout⁠

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    More details are here:

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilyp...-bourbon-county-stout-lineup/?sh=39ac92896fab

    and here:

    https://www.gooseisland.com/barrel-house-beers/
     
  2. FBarber

    FBarber Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,149) Mar 5, 2016 Illinois
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    For those that may not have instagram, here are the writeups from GI for each of the beers.

    2023 Bourbon County Brand Original Stout⁠


    After crafting the very first bourbon barrel-aged imperial stout, we’ve learned that to have the best beer, you start with the best possible ingredients. Barrels are such an important ingredient, and we continue to use only the best our friends on the bourbon trail have to offer.⁠

    Bourbon County Original Stout is aged in a mix of freshly emptied bourbon barrels from Buffalo Trace, Heaven Hill, Four Roses and Wild Turkey distilleries.⁠

    Barrel aged for an average of 12 months, Original boasts deeply developed flavors of fudge, vanilla, and caramelized sugar with a rich, decadent mouthfeel.

    2023 Bourbon County Brand Eagle Rare 2-Year Reserve Stout⁠

    With a heritage rooted in authenticity and a commitment to craftsmanship,  Eagle Rare captures the essence of American history with its Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey. Just as bourbon is a uniquely American product, Bourbon County Brand Stout is distinctly Chicago. From the carefully selected American oak barrels sourced from Eagle Rare in Kentucky to the distinct combination of our unique climate and original imperial stout recipe crafted here; Bourbon County Eagle Rare Reserve Stout epitomizes a proud American legacy. ⁠

    Aged for two years in extraordinary Eagle Rare 10-year-old barrels, each sip is a culmination of our passion, intricately woven together with the nuanced flavors imparted by these remarkable barrels. Eagle Rare Reserve is an incredibly complex and boldly rich stout that celebrates the essence of American brewing at its finest.

    2023 Bourbon County Brand Angel's Envy 2-Year Cask Finish Stout⁠

    Introducing the newest addition to the Bourbon County family: our first-ever “Cask Finish” stout. Inspired by the innovation of our friends at Angel’s Envy, we embarked on a journey to further develop the complexity of barrel-aged stout by introducing never-before-used finishing barrels. The beer starts in freshly emptied barrels that once held Angel’s Envy Kentucky straight bourbon. After aging in those for a year, the beer was transferred to a second set of Ruby Port wine barrels where it patiently matured for another year. By replicating Angel Envy's finishing process, we refined and amplified the flavors of cherry, spice, and cocoa within this aged stout. Bourbon County Angel’s Envy Cask Finish Stout is a testament to our legacy as the originators of bourbon barrel-aged stout.

    2023 Bourbon County Brand Bananas Foster Stout⁠

    Welcoming back another member of the family this year, Bourbon County Bananas Foster Stout makes its debut on the national stage. This recipe was first released in 2017 as Bourbon County Brand Proprietor’s Stout only to Chicago drinkers. Beloved by many, this release is especially near and dear to our innovation brewer Quinn Fuechsl’s heart.⁠

    At the time when we first released this beer, the brewery hadn’t experimented with bananas much. However, Quinn had a good feeling that the fruit, along with almond and cassia bark, would be perfect ingredients in a bourbon barrel-aged imperial stout — indeed, he was right. Sure to bring a bit of flair to your palate, this decadent pour is well-balanced with deep caramelization, aromas of fresh baked banana bread and warm notes of cinnamon and almond.

    2023 Bourbon County Brand Backyard Stout⁠

    Feeling nostalgic this year, we dove into our Bourbon County vault and pulled out an iconic recipe. In 2013, we released “Backyard Rye” and our senior innovation manager Mike Siegel found himself hand picking mulberries off trees just steps away from our Goose Island Barrel House in Chicago. Inspired by that initial release and by his own childhood memories of picking fruit in his own backyard, Mike set to work on this year’s Bourbon County Backyard Stout.⁠

    This barrel-aged stout was first aged in bourbon barrels for at least one year, and then finished and blended with mulberries, boysenberries and marionberries. Each addition of berry contributes its own distinct flavor profile, with some adding sweetness and others providing acidity and complexity. A taste of the past, this imperial stout is a balanced and nuanced play on fresh fruit, vanilla, and chocolate.

    2023 Bourbon County Brand Proprietor's Stout⁠ (Chicago Only)

    Year after year, Proprietor’s Stout is an homage to the adventurous craft beer community in Chicago. Bourbon County Proprietor’s Stout embodies that spirit while subtly evoking a comforting sense of home and the holidays.⁠

    In the heart of Chicago winter, we were inspired by the warming flavors of a classic dessert: rice pudding. Never having used rice as an ingredient in a stout before, we were excited for the opportunity to brew these flavors into a beer worthy of the city of Chicago.⁠

    Using a combination of cassia bark, brown sugar, raisins and toasted rice, the final recipe is a taste of home cooking. This stout wraps you in a culinary blanket of toasted rice, vanilla custard, dried fruit, and baking spices. Proprietor’s is our love language, Chicago.
     
  3. DIM

    DIM Grand Pooh-Bah (4,134) Sep 28, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    Not going to lie, the banana Stout sounds amazing, I'm pretty excited for that one.
     
  4. VodkaPong87

    VodkaPong87 Maven (1,346) Oct 9, 2020 Connecticut
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    1 less offering this year? Maybe it went sideways in the barrels, or just tasted bad when it came out? I would hope that's the case, and they didn't just decide to not put out a barleywine :sob:
     
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  5. FBarber

    FBarber Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,149) Mar 5, 2016 Illinois
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    Or maybe they just did one less variant ...
     
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  6. VodkaPong87

    VodkaPong87 Maven (1,346) Oct 9, 2020 Connecticut
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    Maybe, but they've done 7 every year since 2017 I think. Maybe they're just upping production on the variants but with one less
     
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  7. Bhubbard34

    Bhubbard34 Pooh-Bah (1,809) Mar 4, 2016 Pennsylvania
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    Excited for banana variant. GI does adjuncts well and this is something pretty different that should be excellent.

    do wish they did 12oz bottle format though!
     
  8. unlikelyspiderperson

    unlikelyspiderperson Grand Pooh-Bah (3,800) Mar 12, 2013 California
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    Always interested in multi year barrel aged beers. Wonder if we'll see those out this way or just the flavored options we typically get.

    It's pretty painful to see GI claiming to be the first ever to finish a ba stout in Port barrels though. Basically every prominent ba stout series has done a port barrel variant
    https://www.beeradvocate.com/search/?q=Port+barrel
     
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  9. DIM

    DIM Grand Pooh-Bah (4,134) Sep 28, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    Where are you reading that claim?
     
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  10. unlikelyspiderperson

    unlikelyspiderperson Grand Pooh-Bah (3,800) Mar 12, 2013 California
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    Maybe I'm misinterpreting their meaning. But the barrels have been used for Port so they're not fresh barrels. I guess maybe they mean never before used by goose Island? Or never used for Bourbon or beer?
     
  11. DIM

    DIM Grand Pooh-Bah (4,134) Sep 28, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    Ah, thanks missed that part. Yeah they probably mean never used by GI. That wording could be better.
     
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  12. Giantspace

    Giantspace Pooh-Bah (2,817) Dec 22, 2011 Pennsylvania
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    I had a banana walnut stout pre pandemic that was great. Very subtle and not a pastry stout at all. All the flavors were there in the right amounts and did not overpower. I would grab a bottle of BCS Nana but won’t pay the $20+ for it. Sounds great though.

    Enjoy
     
  13. Providence

    Providence Pooh-Bah (2,376) Feb 24, 2010 Rhode Island
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    I wonder how my 2007 self would react if I told him, "In 2023 Budweiser will own BCBS and make a bananas foster version of it and Forbes will be the ones to tell you about its release."
     
  14. thuey

    thuey Pooh-Bah (1,621) Nov 13, 2015 California
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    The concept of finishing for bourbon means a multiple barrel process. Whiskey aged in new American oak (as is the def), and then "finished" by pouring out the whiskey into a 2nd set of barrels to finish for another amount of time.

    So this may be the first time a stout was aged in a bourbon barrel, and then poured out into port barrels for finishing. Multiple barrel processes for beer (as opposed to blending beer aged in different barrels) is quite rare, although GI has done it with the Double Barrel Toasted two years back.
     
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  15. MadMadMike

    MadMadMike Pooh-Bah (1,819) Dec 11, 2020 France
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    Angel’s Envy sounds great!
    Rare Reserve ain’t gonna travel everywhere.
    Bananas sounds yuck.
    Berries are so.,. 2018.
    A Chicago only release to rub us nationally? Really?
    And cassia bark again. I hate cinnamon in Stout.,.
    Not knocked out with this year’s offerings.
     
  16. DIM

    DIM Grand Pooh-Bah (4,134) Sep 28, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    Double barreling is more common these days and there have been some Bourbon and Port combinations. Boulevard released one not long ago that was excellent called, Proper Pour.
     
  17. thuey

    thuey Pooh-Bah (1,621) Nov 13, 2015 California
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    I stand corrected!
     
  18. DIM

    DIM Grand Pooh-Bah (4,134) Sep 28, 2006 Pennsylvania
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    I spend a lot of time on my feet too:grin:
     
  19. Beersnake1

    Beersnake1 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,240) Aug 17, 2013 California
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    It doesn't look like the 12 oz bottles of regular are coming back this year, based on the website. That's too bad. I quite enjoy those and have consumed more Bourbon County this year because of those smaller bottles. I'm curious if they just didn't make enough money with them to continue?
     
  20. zac16125

    zac16125 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,296) Jan 26, 2010 South Carolina
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    Sounds like it will be the same recipe used in 2017 Prop. I loved that beer, think that’s an excellent choice to bring back.

    Looks like most but not all of the leaked labels.

    This seems like a stellar lineup, not as crazy as some years, but still unique and new. The only one I’m kind of on the fence with on paper is Prop , but I’ve never met a Prop I haven’t liked.