This was the first beer that I wrote an evaluation for, so it will now become the first review I post.

Brewery: Great Divide Brewing Co. (Denver, CO)

Name: Old Ruffian (Barley Wine Style Ale)

Style: American Barleywine

ABV: 10.2%

Tasting Notes: Stored in wine fridge and served in a snifter

Aroma: Prominent hop nose with a slight hint of caramelly malt.  A bit of dark fruit aroma present (prune, raisin, etc).  Some noticeable alcohol.

Appearance: Copper to brown in color with a slight hint of red.  Solid, off-white head with fairly quick dissipation.  Good clarity – bubbles can be seen rising.

Flavor: Fairly strong and lingering bitterness.  The alcohol is not quite as strong as aroma implies.  Tiny bit of malt (caramel) flavor.  Long, but pleasant finish with good hoppy bitterness.  The higher alcohol content is well balanced with the hop flavor(s).

Mouthfeel: Smooth and velvety on the palate.  Alcohol warmth is present, but not excessive.

Overall Impressions: This is the first barleywine that I can recall having.  Really a very enjoyable drinking experience that gets even better as the beer warms towards room temperature.  The good hop bitterness is typical of the American Barleywine style (from what I have read).  I would certainly (buy and) drink again.

Grade: B+

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Great Divide - Old Ruffian

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