Bourbon Barrel Quad (BBQ)
Brewed By: Boulevard Brewing Co.
Number of Ratings: 769
Style: Quadrupel (Quad)
Brewed In: 2501 Southwest Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108-2345, USA
ABV: 11.2%
IBU: 26
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Number of Ratings: 769
Style: Quadrupel (Quad)
Brewed In: 2501 Southwest Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108-2345, USA
ABV: 11.2%
IBU: 26
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tonyc210@gmail.com - November 15, 20162016 12 oz bottle. Pours hazy amber, big head that fades quickly. Big boozy cherry aroma. Tastes of tart cherry, vanilla, esters. Sweet finish with a twang. Not my favorite...
11/14/16
12 oz bottle
3 stars


moceanu185 - April 25, 2016Very pleasant nose. You get a wonderful mixture of the caramel/molasses bourbon tones and rich dark cherries. Pronounced weight on the pallet. It has an almost whipped cream texture on your tongue. No cherries on the pallet. Mellow malts on a short finish.


bockboy@att.net - April 21, 2016A. Had the 2014, good cherry and bourbon aromas and flavor. Good complexity. 2015 was tasted 1-27-18 and just a B, mild bourbon and kind of a thin body.


ProfessorJeff - April 3, 2016Solid quad, but I'm not getting any cherries. The bourbon far overpowers them.


bill@farmerie.com - February 7, 2016kick ass. finished one after completing a plumbing project. anesthesia in a bottle.


irene.soybel@gmail.com - January 3, 2016Delicious, full bodied. Points off for a less than subtle finish and i could taste the high ABV.




sudz - December 16, 20152013 drank in 2015. Delicious. Extremely drinkable for a 12% beer. Smooth & light with beautiful malt sweetness and well integrated barrel oak to dry out the finish which begs for another sip.



