109 ratings
Fallen Acorn Brewing Co.
England
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James Š
@ Fallen Acorn Brewery11 months ago
4.8
Sporting successes abound this weekend for my kids, I wanted to drink something special once they’d gone to bed, to enjoy whilst I reflected on a job well done for me and the wife 🙂
I’ve drank the cask version of this beer that had rested for 2 years before release and it was sublime. Leaving a barrel aged beer this long is always a risk but in this case it paid off.
Sadly Fallen Acorn ceased trading last year but I’m so glad I held out with this. Bought direct from the brewery in December 2018 it’s been well looked after, stashed away in various beer fridges ever since.
It’s mellowed on to a really smooth, luxurious beer. There was a massive aroma of toasted coconut on pouring but that soon disappeared. The whiskey is tempered but still present giving a whiff of peat and caramel eventually. Dark chocolate bitterness gives way to a sweet, oily, thick beer that oozes milk chocolate. The emphasis is on the mellowness but the complexity can’t be overlooked. There’s prunes and jammy port notes also well represented.
Sublime beer, never to be drank again ☹️
Mike P
@ Bookshop Alehouse2 years ago
4.0
Punchy orange, tart kiwi & notes of tea well combined with great sourness
Adam P
@ The Wilkes Head2 years ago
3.5
Not bad from the fallen acorn brewery, slightly malty flavour but nice
Simon P
@ The Tuppenny, Swindon2 years ago
4.3
Adam P
@ The Wilkes Head2 years ago
4.9
One of my favourite beers
James Š
@ The Hidden Tap3 years ago
3.8
Massive citrus fruit hit, grapefruit juice and pithy as hell. Great beer! Centennial and Chinook at work
Mrratch
3 years ago
4.3
Lovely. Bitter WIPA.