You can tell right off the bat that this is a whiskey barrel beer that Widmer and Deschutes have put together. Wood chips and sweet caramel and a touch of the alcohol heat make this less German and more Kentucky. Back in December (and in Oregon) you could sample the barrel aged bitter next to the barrel aged alt, next to the blend of the two. I wish I had that luxury. I would love to see which beer stood up stronger against the whiskey. Because that is the main component that I get from this beer followed by a little bit of bitterness and spice. You could tell me that it is an imperial brown or an old ale and I wouldn’t be able to talk you off that opinion.
All that said, this is a a smooth and flavorful beer. I just wished that it was a little less barrel-y.