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Echo Chamber (2020) - Barrel-Aged Syrah Wild Ale

Dwinell Country Ales

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Goldendale, WA


Tavour Rating

4.2

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Style

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Barrel Aged American Wild Ale

ABV

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4.2%

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A Note on This Beer

Today, you have a chance to taste Dwinell’s new Echo Chamber - Barrel Aged Syrah Wild Ale — even before Washington’s ravenous fans!

Very few have tried this thirst-quenching wine-beer hybrid. The brewers only made 3.5 barrels in total, which roughly translates to less than 100 cases in existence!

To craft Echo Chamber, Dwinell brewed a Farmhouse Saison with sprouted wheat and rye grains, and 10-year-aged, whole leaf hops. Then, they added over 100 lbs of hand-picked Syrah wine grapes and aged it for 6 months in freshly-dumped Syrah oak barrels.

This spritzy brew is complex yet refreshing, with a delightful fruitiness to boot. It’s bright and easy-drinking, and has only a mildly puckering acidity that gives way to subtle earthy funk and a dry, red wine-like finish.

Bring a bottle of Echo Chamber to the family BBQ and transform your plate of spareribs into a 3-star Michelin meal. And, since it’s so difficult to get a bottle of Echo Chamber (even in Dwinell’s home state) you can start a boast-worthy conversation with it, too.

That is, IF you’re quick enough to nab one of the few remaining bottles we have left at Tavour!

*Echo Chamber was crafted in collaboration with the Wild Ale and international brewing specialists at Ronin Fermentation Project

*Craft Beer & Brewing named Dwinell one of 2018’s Top 3 Small Breweries in the Country; a Washington Beer Awards multi-medal winning brewery


Reviews

4.2

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137 Ratings

Sibilant

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4.0
A little bit farmy but definitely tasty
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Rustgood

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4.5
This is how a tasty, tart wild ale should be. Bubbly and sharp, an absolutely refreshing brew. Love it!
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Elite148444

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4.0
Dry sour, white grape wine taste. Easy drinking. Not too sour
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HoppyHildegard

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5.0
This is everything I want in a wild ale. Tart, effervescent, and aromatic. This was more like drinking a sparkling wine more than an ale. One of the most unique beers I've had in a long time. It was my choice to enjoy while I was brewing my own beer and I hope mine comes out even a fourth as well.
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Alanacw

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4.75
Farmhousey in the best way. Hits the palate tart and sours quickly. In the best way.
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