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Schlafly Reserve Barleywine-style Ale (2007)

Published March 2008, Volume 29, Number 1

St. Louis Brewery

Available: MO, IL

This limited-release beer is aged on new Missouri oak. Schlafly Beer was born in 1991. The company brews 34 different beers, of which it typically serves six or more at a time.

ABV: 10.3
ABW: n/a
Color: 24
Bitterness: 75
Original Gravity: 23.2

  • Roger Protz

    Settle down in your favorite armchair for this astonishing beer that weighs in at 10.2% alcohol by volume. It has a deep burnished gold color and a massive aroma of dried fruit—raisins, sultana and figs, with smoky, oak notes from maturation in wood. Sweet, luscious fruit and warming alcohol fill the mouth and coat the tongue with a powerful balance of juicy malt and bitter, spicy hops. There is a pronounced wood/vanilla note in the finish, with sweet fruit, malt and spicy hops. Sumptuous—and best enjoyed in a brandy snifter. Drink one now and lay another down for a few years. Should be fun.

  • Garrett Oliver

    Pouring an attractive, full orange color, this beer stands a rocky off-white head. The bottle doesn’t mention the provenance of the oak involved, but the nose says “new American,” full of vanilla and coconut. The palate is sweet and full-bodied, with just enough bitterness to pull it into balance. It finishes sweetly with a lilt of fruit, and oak glows in the aftertaste. Subtle it isn’t, but it is well-structured and smooth, so if you love oaky beers, this one’s for you. It would make a fine match for a rich preparation of duck.

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