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		<title>Sam Adams Triple Bock (1994 Vintage)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2008 07:26:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ABV: 17.5%, apparently. There&#8217;s something fascinating about things as old as this.  Granted it&#8217;s not a centuries-old bottle of wine or a 60-year Macallan.  But this is a 14-year old beer, which is the oldest I&#8217;ve seen readily available and certainly the oldest I&#8217;ve consumed.  This beer was brewed when I was 11.  Something about [...]]]></description>
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<p>ABV: 17.5%, apparently.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s something fascinating about things as old as this.  Granted it&#8217;s not a centuries-old bottle of wine or a 60-year Macallan.  But this is a 14-year old beer, which is the oldest I&#8217;ve seen readily available and certainly the oldest I&#8217;ve consumed.  This beer was brewed when I was 11.  Something about that is just&#8230; awesome.  Anyway, on to the beer itself.  At the time, it was supposed to be the strongest yet brewed.  It was done with a large amount of maple syrup, presumably to load the beer up with sugar for MASSIVE fermentation.</p>
<p>I read up on reviews before writing this one just to see what I was in for.  Most of the reviews were pretty negative, with unexpected language.  &#8220;Soy sauce?&#8221;  &#8220;Animal feed?&#8221;  What the&#8230;  I had to dig in.</p>
<p>The beer pours absolutely black, only tiny hints of deep amber on the edges of the glass, with no head whatsoever.  (It should be noted that there is a thick sludge on the bottom of the bottle that is tricky to keep out.  I couldn&#8217;t.)  Then the smell.  And the flavor.  Good God, the flavor!  I got soy sauce, and I got animal feed.  But I also got molasses, toffee, chocolate, and licorice.  Oh, and booze.  Lots and lots of booze.  The only flavor noticeably absent is hops.  None whatsoever.  This is just weird.</p>
<p>As it slides down your throat, it burns just enough to remind you that it is, indeed, massively alcoholic.  It leaves behind a very pleasant combination of chocolate, licorice and molasses, but also a cloying sweetness.  The sweetness sticks and prevents continuous drinking.  Two quick sips is too much.  Definitely an all night type beer.</p>
<p>I can understand why some people would not like this beer.  I can even understand why some people would hate this beer.  It&#8217;s weird, no doubt.  Me, I love this beer.  Maybe it&#8217;s because it&#8217;s more than half as old as me, or maybe it&#8217;s because it&#8217;s totally blowing my mind.  I wouldn&#8217;t dare touch another bottle for a month (if I had one, that is), but as a beer experience it ranks pretty high up on my list.</p>
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