Maybe this beast would not be so very angry if we didn’t dress it up in clown shoes? Alright, so this is a 50/50 blend of Blaecorn Unidragon and Vampire Slayer that is then aged in bourbon barrels. I can’t say as though I’ve been truly blown away by any of Clown Shoes’ imperial stouts, but I’ve enjoyed them all, and I’m always down for the bourbon barrel treatment. In this case, it seems much better integrated than the Porcine Unidragon…
Clown Shoes Very Angry Beast – Pours a deep, dark brown, almost black color with half a finger of tan head. Smells strongly of vanilla, oak, and bourbon, with plenty of caramel and not much in the way of roast. Taste is very sweet, filled with rich caramel, vanilla, oak, and bourbon, with a hint of chocolate, roast and the tiniest inkling of smoke peeking through towards the finish. Mouthfeel is full bodied and rich, but not as heavy or chewy as some other BA stouts. Balance is spot on, maybe a bit on the sweet side, but still better off than, say, Porcine Unidragon. Overall, this is a very solid BA stout, maybe my favorite offering from Clown Shoes. A-
Beer Nerd Details: 11.5% ABV bottled (22 oz. bomber). Drank out of a snifter on 8/30/13. Bottled on 7/18/13.
Somehow, this marks the fourth imperial stout I’ve had from Clown Shoes, and it’s my favorite yet. I’ve never been a big fan of theirs, but this one did raise an eyebrow or two, so I’ll be keeping an eye out for that Cognac barrel aged barleywine they’re apparently working on…