Brooklyn Brewery's Top-Secret Mission to Barrel-Age Everything
In an industry where aging beer in barrels is as trendy as avocado toast, Brooklyn Brewery unleashes Black Ops - Four Roses Small Batch Edition, a Russian Imperial Stout that’s been in more barrels than a stuntman in an action movie. Because why enjoy a regular stout when you can have one that's seen the inside of more wood than a carpenter?
"Black Ops" isn't just a Barrel-Aged Stout; it's a clandestine operation, a covert mission into the depths of flavor espionage. It’s as if the brewers at Brooklyn Brewery decided, “Let’s make a beer so complex, it needs its own security clearance.”
Each sip of this brew is like decoding a top-secret message from the depths of a bourbon barrel, revealing layers of intrigue, mystery, and a touch of “did they really put it in another barrel?” It's perfect for those who like their beer to come with a backstory, a secret handshake, and possibly its own set of fingerprints.
But let’s talk about the 'Russian Imperial' part. In the world of stouts, this is the equivalent of saying, “Hold my beer while I put on this fur hat and turn the flavor dial up to ‘Czar’.” "Black Ops" isn’t just strong; it’s 'might just start a small revolution in your mouth' strong.
So here's to Black Ops - Four Roses Small Batch Edition, the beer that’s less about casual drinking and more about embarking on a covert flavor operation. Cheers to Brooklyn Brewery, for creating a brew that’s part James Bond, part Russian novel, and entirely an adventure in barrel-aging excess.
Cheers you, silly Bastards!