Beer: Bommen & Granaten (Bombs & Grenades)
Brewery: De Molen
Country: Netherlands
Style: Barleywine
ABV: 15.2% - 11.9%
Bommen & Granaten, or Bombs & Grenades, is an apt title for this beautiful, and extreme, Barleywine!
Quite honestly, this was also the first full on barleywine which I've had (if i remember correctly), previous to B&B i did drink Anchor Brewing's famous "Old Foghorn" barleywine style ale, but as the name suggests it doesn't quite come close to a full blown barleywine.
B&B represents the strongest beer in the arsenal of Brouwerij/Brewery de Molen, and is a great balanced barleywine.
As you may have noticed at the top, there are two different ABV's presented. Originally, the beer was brewed with an explosive 15.2% alcohol, something which really made an impression on me the first time i drank it. This has now been reduced to 11.9%, a little less explosive but still strong enough for a Barleywine.
A change in the brewing process caused this alcohol reduction, although the recipe still remains the same. I have drunk both ABV strengths and both were really good, i can't remember if there are any distinct differences as quite some time has passed since i had the 15.2% B&B.
What also made this beer really stand out for me, when i first came across it, was the fact that the label stated "Enjoy within 25 years". There are few beers i have encountered which prominently state their longevity, 25 years is something of a bold statement to make in regards to consistent quality. Whilst i believe that B&B is still quite drinkable, maybe even better if stored correctly, coming out with such a statement whilst its longevity has not yet been tested is quite remarkable (the brewery itself is only 12 years old, and B&B quite a bit younger than that).
Perhaps the brewers at de Molen thought the same, as all new 11.9% B&B bottels no longer prominently display this claim of longevity (the best before date is still 25 years however). B&B is now also available in many barrel aged and other variants. I have had the pleasure of sampling a rioja aged variant which was simply delicious.
B&B is brewed with champagne yeast, and pours a champagne mousse. Many fruit flavours are present and the barleywine is quite sweet (something the Rioja B.A. brilliantly balances out). All in all definitely one of my favourite barleywines to this day, both the regular and B.A. versions that i have tried.
Cheers!
My Ratings:
Bommen & Granaten: 4.5/5*
Bommen & Granaten Rioja B.A.: 4.5/5*
Brewery: De Molen
Country: Netherlands
Style: Barleywine
ABV: 15.2% - 11.9%
Bommen & Granaten, or Bombs & Grenades, is an apt title for this beautiful, and extreme, Barleywine!
Quite honestly, this was also the first full on barleywine which I've had (if i remember correctly), previous to B&B i did drink Anchor Brewing's famous "Old Foghorn" barleywine style ale, but as the name suggests it doesn't quite come close to a full blown barleywine.
B&B represents the strongest beer in the arsenal of Brouwerij/Brewery de Molen, and is a great balanced barleywine.
Enjoying the original 15.2% B&B, please enjoy within 25 years :P |
A change in the brewing process caused this alcohol reduction, although the recipe still remains the same. I have drunk both ABV strengths and both were really good, i can't remember if there are any distinct differences as quite some time has passed since i had the 15.2% B&B.
What also made this beer really stand out for me, when i first came across it, was the fact that the label stated "Enjoy within 25 years". There are few beers i have encountered which prominently state their longevity, 25 years is something of a bold statement to make in regards to consistent quality. Whilst i believe that B&B is still quite drinkable, maybe even better if stored correctly, coming out with such a statement whilst its longevity has not yet been tested is quite remarkable (the brewery itself is only 12 years old, and B&B quite a bit younger than that).
Perhaps the brewers at de Molen thought the same, as all new 11.9% B&B bottels no longer prominently display this claim of longevity (the best before date is still 25 years however). B&B is now also available in many barrel aged and other variants. I have had the pleasure of sampling a rioja aged variant which was simply delicious.
Enjoying a B&B Rioja B.A. |
B&B is brewed with champagne yeast, and pours a champagne mousse. Many fruit flavours are present and the barleywine is quite sweet (something the Rioja B.A. brilliantly balances out). All in all definitely one of my favourite barleywines to this day, both the regular and B.A. versions that i have tried.
Cheers!
My Ratings:
Bommen & Granaten: 4.5/5*
Bommen & Granaten Rioja B.A.: 4.5/5*