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Burlington Beer Company
137 ratings
Burlington Beer Company
Williston, United States


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Post author: Kinnune
Kinnune
@ Hophaus Kuopio
11 days ago
3.7
Hieman terävä alku, mutta pehmenee nopeasti. Hedelmäinen ja pehmeähkö runko. Loppupuolella kevyttä karvautta ja jälkimaussa ohutta katkeroa sekä pienesti greippiä. Vahvaa perussettiä.

Post author: Mr X
Mr X
@ The Pub at Wegmans
28 days ago
3.2
This is fruity and citrusy that leans towards nectarine leading the way with light white grape, grapefruit, lemon and very light orange in support. Has a bit of a chalky taste that fades towards the end. Not much from a hoppy bite aspect as I’d say it is very light at best. Overall this was okay but I wouldn’t seek. Definitely needs more of a hoppy taste even for a hazy. No date on the can.

Post author: orson
orson
@ Hophaus Kuopio
1 month ago
4.0
Vähän sellaista ylikypsää hedelmää on tämän oluen meno, mutta kuitenkin aika hyvin paketti kasassa. Vähän sellainen ns. luottopeluri ilman huippu ominaisuuksia.

Post author: bbell365
bbell365
6 months ago
4.7
My can says 8% 🤷🏼‍♂️

Post author: Karl G
Karl G
@ Real Ale Corner
6 months ago
5.0
Superb rounded smooth fruity and strong. Wow what a beer.

Post author: Edgeworth
Edgeworth
@ Thirsty Peret
7 months ago
4.6
Another Thirsty Peret tasting. A serious barley wine with 11.8 % from 13 months in a gin barrel. Barley wine aroma, not exceedingly strong. Sweet. Flavor has a powerful sweetness that for me is too much, and I like sweet beers. The wine flavor is good. The raw honey starts soft and by the middle is dominant. The alcohol is most noticeable when the finish arrives. Warms the throat and belly while in a gentle way. It even presents a gin characteristic. It's growing on me, beginning to follow Ryan who loved from the start. Some beers are best enjoyed in specific environments. Stouts are best in winter, IPAs outside in the summer. This beer...I see myself sitting on a couch at night relaxing and slowly sipping this brew. Not today, summer afternoon in Houston. Good beer.