Rogue XS Old Crustacean Barleywine

Substyle - Barley Wine
Brewed By: 
Rogue
Self-Defined Style: 
Barley Wine
Specifications
Strength (ABV): 
11.5% ABV

In Britain, seasonal brews for winter are high in alcohol, robust, malty, and dark. The two main styles of these brews are Old Ales and Barleywines. As the name suggests, barleywines are similar to wines in alcohol and need aging but are derived from grain, not the grape. Rogue's barleywine is described by beer expert Stuart Ramsey as: "A masterful, intense creation from brewer John Maier....it has achieved a depth and complexity usually associated with well-ages strong ales. I hope the brewery bottles some before it disappears." We call it the cognac of beers. An unfiltered and unfined Barleywine. Intense, robust, malty and dark. The cognac of beers. A hugh beer in a little bottle, this is a beer designed for sipping. Old Crustacean is brewed with eight ingredients, Great Western Harrington, Klages, Hugh Baird Carastan and Munich Malts, Chinook and Centennial Hops, free-range coastal water and PacMan yeast. Old Crustacean is best when aged for one year.

Best With: 
Primarily thought of as a digestif, it turns out that barley wines have an affinity to lamb, venison and wild boar. Classic cheeses such as English and Vermont cheddars as well as aged Gruyeres from Switzerland. Caramelized desserts as crème brûlée and crepes as well as a good vanilla ice cream can finish a wonderful evening of food and beer.
Special Attributes: 
Big Beer (+8.0% ABV)
Special Attributes: 
Digestif
Special Attributes: 
Vintage Beer (Evolves with Age)
Availability
Cases: 
12pk/22 oz. Bottles
Cases: 
Other
Kegs: 
European 50 Liter - 13.2 Gal.
Keg Connection: 
American Sankey