In the late 1700’s a government imposed whiskey tax crippled the emerging bourbon trade. A thirsty few rose up and spawned a revolution. Finally, government control ended. And a truce was penned. At last, liberating the free flow of bourbon once again. Whiskey Rebellion. A Russian Imperial Stout steeped in reclaimed bourbon barrels. Marked with accents of chocolate and vanilla. Stand your ground.
Avis
When In Rome
@ Sure Shot Tap House2 years ago
4.5
Not for the faint of heart. Bourbon on the nose and buds from start to finish. Luckily, I enjoy bourbon. Alcohol is present from the start but not in a harsh, biting way. I love it but that's me. I can see where others would 2 star it due to the bourbon &/ or boozyness.