Beer review: Innis and Gunn Oak Aged Ale


Mmm…beer: Review of Innis and Gunn Oak Aged Ale
So, this is available in a few select restaurants and liquor stores (aka happy places). It seems to be quite a rare find, and oh man, it’s worth it.

Apparently it’s aged for a total of 77 days - 30 of those are in oak barrels used to age single malt. The balance is in a “marrying tin where these flavours infuse and fall into perfect balance.” The perfect beer? Not so fast, my Homer-esque friends. This is a strong beer (6.6%) with HUGE flavour - it tastes like Caffrey’s that has had an insane bartender drop a shot of Lagavulin into it. Yup, the single malt essence comes through in a big way for me - that means you can’t be quaffing this all night. It’s like drinking a huge fat Cab or Chardonnay - it needs a little somethin’ somethin’ to go with, ya know?

That said, I can see having one or two of these Scottish badasses for a little apres, in front of the fireplace. Beautiful, huge flavours (I get the single malt as well as honey) and a lovely velvety mouth feel. Not a lot of carbonation makes it slide down that much nicer…drool…

If you can find this, I recommend this - sell your kidneys if you need to, you won’t regret the tradeoff.

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Dude! You & I amaze me sometimes! the day before you posted this I had sampled a bottle of Innis & Gunn!!!!!

miles & miles apart, yet we still grab the same obscure brew off the shelf!

cool.