The beer looks similar to the original in color (the blackest shade of brown), but there is one large difference - the foam on this beer was almost non-existent. Perhaps a result of the barrel-aging process? The aroma is considerably different as well, still rich and hearty, but this time with waves of vanilla, bourbon, alcohol, and wet oak. Also some sweetness in there, almost a coffee-creamer sweetness. First sip....this is Gonzo all right! Same amazingly rich, velvety texture that was in the original. Gritty roasted chocolate malts, charcoal, oak soaked in whiskey. Some vanilla also comes through in the middle, followed by a wave of alcohol heat that compliments the rest. A sweetness pervades the finish, thick molasses mixed with that vanilla. Hint of dark fruits. Surprisingly dry at the end, preventing this heavy beer from tasting too heavy.
Overall Rating: Flying Dog hit the nail on the head - this is a top-notch brew. I'm hyper-critical of barrel-aged beers, brewers tend to allow their base beers to be overpowered by the oak and bourbon flavors. Not the case here, this beer is damn near perfect. In case I'm not being clear....here's a visual representation of my impression of this beer.
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