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[QUOTE="shitcunt:1380508"]Chris, Bourbon County is a great choice for aging! Even after they age it in barrels, it still has a bit too much "alcohol heat". I had a bottle I aged for three years. Perfection. All the ultra high gravity stouts (Bourbon County, World Wide Stout, Mephistopheles) are better after a few years. Also, those special yearly releases from Newport Storm (the big blue bottles with the last two digits of the year it was released printed on the bottle) all aged well. I'm lucky enough to have had at least two bottles (one fresh and one aged for a year or longer) of every "vintage" except the 00 and the 12. If there are any bottles of the 13 left, get on it. Delicious coffee stout.[/QUOTE]
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