About This Beer
For this nutty confection, the Martin House crew started with a rich Golden Stout base layered with peanut butter. Then they aged it for three and a half months in whiskey barrels for decadent woody nuances.
Tasting Notes
Creamy cascades of peanut butter course through every quaff with luxurious whiskey caramel and vanilla oak accents. It’s like a Payday candy bar soaked in top-shelf spirits all impossibly hiding a 12.2% ABV.
Rich
Barrel Aged
Smooth
Nutty
Oaky
Noteworthy Ingredients
Whiskey Barrels
Peanut Butter
Reviews
4.21
4.25
what interesting color tone for a stout.
3.5
not a bad peanut butter stout, a little chalky
3.5
Nice nose, a little sweet for me.
4.25
Rich peanut butter flavor. Poured lighter than expected, but a nice, dense taste
4.25
great golden stout.
4.25
light and peanut butter perfection
4.75
I love the complex flavor! It's like a tasting journey in a can! A new favorite for sure!
4.25
Tastes like Skrewball Whiskey, but made with Spanish cocktail peanuts as opposed to honey roasted ones. The drier nuttiness compliments the wood and vanilla notes of the whiskey barrels, and the peanut butter shines in the golden stout base.
4.0
This was not a golden stout, nor was it a ‘Payday’ bar in a can. Closer to a fun size ‘Snickers’, the barrel aging made it work.
5.0
Whiskey Payday is absolutely correct. One of, maybe THE, best PB beers I've had. Honey, nutty, peanut butter, whiskey, warming, salted peanut, caramel. OMFG!