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Cieszyn Sour Barley Wine Barrel Aged

Cieszyn Sour Barley Wine Barrel Aged

30,99

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This has been our dream for a long time, and now we are materializing it! You will be able to check the effect yourself in the best specialist stores! We present two beers as part of the Cieszyn Barrel Aged project – aged for several months in oak bourbon barrels. This is Baltic Porter and Sour Barley Wine.

Both beers are unique, which is why we focused on the unique appearance of our bottles – we used paper labels and a special lacquer blend that not only looks beautiful, but also does not crumble when pulled off! We sealed ourselves, by hand, 100% craftsmanship!
Here is the third edition of our Cieszyn Barley Wine. After the first classic, the second with cherries, the time has come for the acidified version, which matured for several months in oak barrels after Bourbon Whiskey, taking on its character. Thanks to this, the beer bouquet has become richer with new sour-fruity and caramel-vanilla qualities. The extensive malt has gained additional wine flavors and roasted oak.
Container Vol.

Bottle 330ml

Style

Barley wine, Barrel Aged, Dark

Alkohol

9.9%

Original Gravity

25 BLG

Barrel Aged in

Oak barrel

EAN 5905279156579

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