Iron Furnace

$15.99 USD

Style: Barleywine style ale brewed with brown sugar and maple syrup aged in bourbon barrels

Description: In the late 1800’s, iron furnaces around the Southeast Ohio area burned red hot, smelting ore into iron. The Hope Furnace outside of Athens County operated from 1854-1874, producing 15 tons of iron a day. The structure still stands today and was the inspiration for the biggest, richest, and burliest barleywine style ale we have ever produced. It was brewed with a ludicrous amount of local maple syrup and aged for 18 months in some of our favorite bourbon barrels.

Brewer’s Tasting Notes:

  • Aroma: Intense caramel, roasted chestnuts,
  • Palate: Maple taffy, lightly salted caramel, wheated bourbon

ABV: 12.7%

Bottle Size: 375 mL / 12.7 oz.

Allotment: None

Distribution: Yes

In stock

SKU: 375-IF-2022-BEER Categories: ,

Additional information

Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 3 × 3 × 10 in