^I enjoyed a bottle of the oak aged Old Raspy last weekend with some good friends. What a beer! The oak adds a great bourbon and vanilla flavor to the allready smokey and chocolatey Old Raspy. Plus, it mellows the 11% ABV down. It's dangerously smooth, but very rich. The bottle we had was aged in oak one year and then aged another two years in my beer fridge.
If you haven't already tried it, I highly recommend aging even the regular Old Rasputin for a year or even two. This strong stout holds up very well to the aging process as long as it is kept cool and out of the light. Aging takes this great beer to an even higher level.
^stax, you inspired me to run out and pick up some Leffe Brune. This is a great beer that I had the pleasure of enjoying while visiting Europe a few years ago and it is just now becoming available in the US thanks to the InBev-Anheuser distribution channels. I will be picking up more of this for sure:
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