Description
Goose Island Bourbon County Wheatwine Ale is a high-alcohol beer that is part of Goose Island’s Bourbon County Brand: series. Unlike the stouts that are more common in this series, Wheatwine Ale is brewed primarily with malted wheat. Like other Bourbon County beers, it is aged in bourbon barrels, which imparts complexity and notes of vanilla, caramel, and bourbon, along with the sweet and malty characteristics typical of the Wheatwine style.
Brand:: Goose Island
Drink Type::: Bourbon Barrel-Aged Wheatwine Ale
Origin:: United States (Chicago, Illinois)
Special Feature:: Aged in bourbon barrels, high malted wheat Content:.
Alcohol Grade:: Varies (generally high, around 14-15% ABV)
Content:: 16.9 oz (approximately 500 ml)
Year of Manufacture:: Varies (it’s an annual release, so the year changes)
Ingredients:: Water, malted wheat, malted barley, hops, yeast. (Check packaging for accurate Ingredient list information). Combines the characteristics of a Wheatwine (malt sweetness, fruity notes) with the complexity of aging in bourbon barrels. Usually has a dense body and sweet flavor. It is a beer to be savored slowly.
Disclaimer:: Please consume alcohol responsibly. Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to health problems. You must be 21 years of age or older to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages in the United States. Do not consume if pregnant or suspecting pregnancy.
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