Cleaning house and found a 10-15 year old bottle of barley wine from High Water Brewing, which I think no longer exists. What are the chances it’s drinkable, as in not holding my nose drinkable?

Rediscovering the Past: A Taste Test of Vintage Barley Wine

During a recent decluttering session, I stumbled upon an intriguing artifact from my past: a bottle of barley wine from High Water Brewing, dating back 10 to 15 years. Given that the brewery may no longer be in operation, I found myself wondering—what are the chances this vintage brew is still palatable?

With curiosity piqued, I decided to open the bottle and embark on a little taste test.

The First Sip: Impressions

To my surprise, the experience was rather pleasant. The aroma was a touch musty, hinting at its age, but the flavor profile made up for any olfactory shortcomings. Despite the bottle’s years, the carbonation held up reasonably well, albeit with a slight decline.

While I am not a regular barley wine enthusiast, I was eager to explore this unique brew. Perhaps the most reassuring takeaway was that it didn’t have that dreaded taste reminiscent of wet cardboard—a common concern with older beers. Instead, I found rich, roasty notes accented by subtle hints of chocolate and a noticeable warmth from the alcohol, clocking in at an impressive 11% ABV.

Final Thoughts

In the end, I can confidently say that this barley wine was more than just drinkable; it was enjoyable. While it might not match the precise standards of the barley wine style, it certainly delivered a satisfying experience. Thank you to everyone who chimed in with advice and encouragement!

As I raise my glass to this unexpected find, I’m reminded of the joy that can come from rediscovering lost treasures. Here’s to the adventures that every bottle holds!

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