Killer Penguin by Boulder Beer Company
Killer Penguin is a barleywine style ale made by the Boulder Beer Company. Boulder Beer is a brewery based in Boulder, Colorado. Established in 1979, they are Colorado’s first microbrewery. they produce a wide variety of different beer styles. The Killer Penguin is their American barleywine offering. Killer Penguin is a winter seasonal beer, released, as per Boulder Beer’s website, “We won’t be releasing this high-octane barleywine until the weather gets cold!”
Killer penguin, as mentioned above, is in the category of an American barleywine. It is 10.00 ABV. As per the brewery’s description, Killer Penguin uses over twice the malts as other winter beers and aged over 6 months to perfect the condition and flavor of the beer. My sampling was from a 22 oz bottle, 2009 Edition. The first thing I noticed was the bottle was sealed with a red wax that extended almost the entire length of the neck of the bottle. It was admittedly both amusing, but became a bit annoying trying to get through the wax to uncap the bottle. After a brief struggle, I managed to get to the beer. Now let the reviewing begin!! I used my old reliable tulip glass for this review, although a pint glass might have been more appropriate.

