Half Day Barrel Aged Cake 2Pk
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Half Day Barrel Aged Cake 2Pk is a barrel-aged imperial pastry stout from Half Day Brewing Company in Lincolnshire, Illinois, packaged as a two-pack. Brewed with malted milk, vanilla, and cocoa nibs, then aged in oak barrels, this release carries a 4.3 out of 5 rating on Untappd across more than 330 reviews — a strong showing for a limited-production regional stout.
Quick Facts: Style: Barrel-Aged Imperial Pastry Stout | Origin: Lincolnshire, Illinois | Format: 2-Pack | Brewery: Half Day Brewing Company
Production & Heritage
Half Day Brewing Company operates out of Lincolnshire, a suburb in Chicago's northern corridor, and has built a reputation for ambitious barrel-aged stouts using barrels sourced from notable distilleries such as Willett and Tattersall. The Barrel Aged Cake expression starts as a high-gravity imperial stout base brewed with malted milk, vanilla, and cocoa nibs, then spends time in oak barrels where it picks up tannin structure and warming barrel character. The result is a dessert-forward stout where confectionery sweetness is tempered by the drying influence of barrel aging — a balance that distinguishes it from non-barrel-aged pastry stouts in the style.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Rich milk chocolate and roasted cocoa nibs lead, followed by waves of vanilla extract and toasted coconut. Beneath that initial sweetness sits a layer of charred oak and subtle warming alcohol.
Taste: The entry is dense with dark chocolate and chocolate cake batter, giving way to vanilla cream and coconut at mid-palate. Oak tannins arrive at the peak, providing much-needed structure against the stout's considerable sweetness, while dark roasted grains add a bitter backbone reminiscent of espresso.
Finish: Long and warming, with lingering chocolate fudge, toasted oak, and a gentle drying tannin grip. The coconut and vanilla notes fade gradually, leaving behind a clean barrel character that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Barrel Aged Cake
This is best served at a cool cellar temperature — around 50–55°F — in a snifter or tulip glass that concentrates the complex aromas. Pouring too cold will mute the chocolate and barrel nuances. Given its dessert profile and barrel-aged intensity, Barrel Aged Cake is designed primarily as a sipping beer rather than a cocktail ingredient, though bold drinkers can float it atop a vanilla stout for a layered "Black and Tan" variation, blend it into a beer cocktail with cold-brew coffee and cream liqueur, or use a small pour to enrich a chocolate stout milkshake.
Best For
- Sharing with a fellow craft beer enthusiast on a cold evening
- Pairing alongside a chocolate dessert course at a dinner party
- Adding to a barrel-aged stout tasting flight with friends
- Gifting to a collector who cellars imperial stouts
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Barrel Aged Cake taste like? It delivers layers of milk chocolate, vanilla, and coconut over a base of dark roasted grain, with oak tannins and warming barrel esters providing balance against the dessert-like sweetness.
How does Barrel Aged Cake compare to Moody Tongue Bourbon Barrel Aged 12 Layer Cake? Both are cake-themed barrel-aged imperial stouts, but Half Day's version leans heavier on coconut and malted milk sweetness, while Moody Tongue's 12 Layer Cake (rated 4.2 on Untappd with nearly 5,000 ratings) tends toward a more refined, layered chocolate profile from its Chicago fine-dining pedigree. Half Day's Barrel Aged Cake is produced in smaller batches, making it harder to find outside the Chicagoland area.
Is Barrel Aged Cake good for sipping neat? Yes — its dense, dessert-forward body and complex barrel character make it ideal for slow, contemplative sipping at cellar temperature, much like a fine after-dinner digestif.
Where is Barrel Aged Cake made? It is brewed by Half Day Brewing Company in Lincolnshire, Illinois, located in the northern suburbs of Chicago, a region that has become a hub for ambitious barrel-aged stout production.
What foods pair well with Barrel Aged Cake? Flourless chocolate torte mirrors the stout's cocoa intensity; salted caramel brownies complement its vanilla and barrel sweetness; aged Gouda offers a savory counterpoint to the malt richness; smoked brisket stands up to the beer's weight; and a slice of pecan pie echoes the toasted, nutty barrel character.
What sizes does Barrel Aged Cake come in? This release is sold as a two-pack, consistent with the limited-quantity packaging common for barrel-aged imperial stouts from craft breweries.
Is Barrel Aged Cake worth the price? It positions as a premium craft release within the barrel-aged imperial stout category, and its strong Untappd rating of 4.3 out of 5 and limited-batch production support its value for enthusiasts who prioritize rich, dessert-forward barrel-aged stouts.
Why Barrel Aged Cake?
What sets this release apart is the specific combination of malted milk, vanilla, and cocoa nibs meeting extended oak barrel aging — a recipe that produces a stout regularly described by reviewers as tasting like chocolate cake, mousse, and French Silk pie in a single glass. Half Day Brewing may not carry the national name recognition of larger Chicago-area operations, but their barrel program — which has included Willett Bourbon and Tattersall Rye barrels across various releases — signals serious intent. With a 4.3 Untappd rating and limited distribution, Barrel Aged Cake rewards drinkers who seek out regional barrel-aged gems over widely available alternatives.
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