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The Most Popular Barrel-Aged Craft Beers, Blind Tasted And Ranked

If you’re a fan of craft beer, you’re probably fairly acquainted with barrel-aged brews. For the uninitiated, barrel-aged beer is aged in wooden barrels for months (or years) to impart various flavors. Due to the residual flavors in the barrel and the sugars in the wood, the flavors that might emerge include vanilla, caramel, and charred oak notes from a whiskey barrel; tannins from a wine barrel; or even funky-yeasty, tart flavors from the addition of yeast like Brettanomyces in the aging process (while the beer is in the barrel).

The most well-known American version of the barrel-aged bunch is Goose Island Bourbon County Stout (and all of its offshoots). But barrel aging has a long history in Belgium, England, and Germany before even hitting the U.S. Also, we’re not just talking bourbon barrel-aged (like Goose Island). Aging in wine, various other whiskey styles, port barrels, or even sherry casks are all increasing in popularity.

Bourbon is the most common choice in the U.S. and it’s mostly used to mature port and stout beers. For this blind test, I decided to pick six popular bourbon barrel-aged stouts, one wine barrel-aged brown ale, and one barrel-aged stout that has Champagne yeast added to it. I blindly tasted and then ranked each according to its flavor.

Our lineup today is:

  • Russian River Supplication
  • Firestone Walker Parabola
  • Goose Island Bourbon County Stout
  • Great Divide Barrel-Aged Yeti
  • Brooklyn Black Ops
  • New Holland Dragon’s Milk
  • Founders KBS
  • Guinness Bourbon Barrel Aged Stout

Let’s barrel on!

Part 1: The Taste

Taste 1

BA sample #1
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

The nose is filled with scents of raisins, dark chocolate, toasted malts, and sweet, rich bourbon. On the palate, I found dried cherries, figs, wood char, buttery caramel, and warming, bold, whiskey that tempers everything together well.

From my notes: “A truly remarkable brew.”

Taste 2

BA Taste #2
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

This is a very chocolate-centric beer. This is completely evident in the nose. There are also hints of vanilla and espresso. The palate swirl with more coffee beans, vanilla cream, dark chocolate, wood char, and sweet bourbon. Slight dried cherry tannins at the finish add to a unique, exciting flavor.

Taste 3

BA Taste #3
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

This beer’s nose is extremely potent in the best possible way. I noticed chocolate fudge, bold oak, and sweet vanilla beans. Once I drank it, I found hints of warming whiskey, rich butterscotch, dried cherries, cocoa, and a gentle nutty flavor.

It’s all held together with a nice oaky, vanilla backbone.

Taste 4

Ba Taste #4
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

Taking a moment to breathe in the aromas, I found scents of freshly brewed coffee and chocolate. I didn’t find anything else, but there are worse smells to be met with. One sip revealed flavors of toasted vanilla beans, bold oak, more vanilla, butterscotch, and slight salinity.

From my notes: “This is definitely a memorable beer but could use more sweet bourbon flavor.”

Taste 5

BA Taste #5
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

On the nose, I find notable dark chocolate, sweet bourbon, and oak wood aromas. They’re followed by flavors of milk chocolate, roasted malts, vanilla beans, toffee, and warming, sweet whiskey throughout. This beer has more bourbon warmth than many of the other options on the market and I’m a big fan.

Taste 6

BA Taste #6
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

A lot is going on with this beer’s nose. There are notes of bitter chocolate, coffee, rich oak, vanilla, and slight bourbon sweetness. Taking a sip only emphasizes the aromas. On top of chocolate, oak, toasted vanilla, and more bourbon, there’s a nice jolt of freshly brewed coffee to tie everything together.

Taste 7

BA Taste #7
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

The nose is roasted malts and coffee with a slight hint of whiskey, but that’s about it. Sipping it, revealed a bit of woody oak, some dark chocolate, slight vanilla, and sweet corny bourbon. The finish was a mix of bourbon and vanilla.

Overall, not the most exciting barrel-aged beer, but not bad either.

Taste 8

BA Taste #8
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

One of these things is not like the other. This beer is visibly different from the others in appearance and the nose shows it even more. There are notes of ripe berries, sour cherries, and slight yeast and malts. The flavor is tart and loaded with hints of sour cherries, slight citrus, and wine-like tannins that make this a truly unique flavor experience.

Part 2: The Ranking

Well, the winding road of beer sampling has finally reached its pinnacle. Keep scrolling to reveal the final rankings.

8) Guinness Bourbon Barrel Aged Stout (Taste 7)

Guinness Bourbon Barrel Aged Stout
Guinness

ABV: 10.3%

Average Price: $20 for a four-pack

The Beer:

In the last few decades, Guinness has branched out with new craft breweries in Dublin, Ireland, and Baltimore, Maryland. And, with the help of the latter brewery, Guinness joined the world of barrel-aged beers. This stout was created specifically to be matured in bourbon barrels. One version was aged in Bulleit barrels, but the more recent offering doesn’t tell which distillery the barrels come from.

Bottom Line:

As barrel-aged beers go, this one had a fairly generic, mass-produced flavor. It’s not bad. It’s just not particularly great.

7) New Holland Dragon’s Milk (Taste #4)

New Holland Dragon’s Milk
New Holland

ABV: 11%

Average Price: $17 for a four-pack

The Beer:

This aptly named, increasingly popular eleven percent ABV stout was aged for three months in specifically selected bourbon barrels. This highly regarded beer is one of the best-selling barrel-aged beers in the country for good reason. It’s known for its mix of oak, toasted malts, and chocolate.

Bottom Line:

I enjoyed this beer. I would have enjoyed a little more whiskey sweetness and warmth though. Overall, a decent take on the style that I’d drink again.

6) Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout (Taste #6)

Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout
Founders

ABV: 12%

Average Price: $17 for a four-pack

The Beer:

For year’s, Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout (and its Canadian iteration) was one of the most eagerly-awaited beers when it was released in limited quantities. It’s much easier to get now, but that hasn’t taken away from its quality. This 12 percent ABV barrel-aged imperial stout gets added flavor from the addition of coffee and chocolate.

Bottom Line:

This is a fairly intense barrel-aged beer. It has more chocolate and coffee flavors than some of the other beers on this list and that might be a little too bold for some palates.

5) Brooklyn Black Ops (Taste #2)

Brooklyn Black Ops
Brooklyn

ABV: 12.4%

Average Price: $24 for a 750ml bottle

The Beer:

Brooklyn is a big name in the brewing world. Brewmaster Garret Oliver is known for his exciting, pioneering beers. Brooklyn Black Ops carries on that tradition. This 12.4 percent ABV imperial stout is barrel-aged in barrels that formerly held Four Roses bourbon and refermented with Champagne yeast. The result is a bold, rich, memorable beer.

Bottom Line:

This is a very complicated beer. While it’s obviously whiskey aged, this stout has some subtle wine-like flavors to leave me deeply intrigued.

4) Great Divide Barrel-Aged Yeti (Taste #5)

Great Divide Barrel-Aged Yet
Great Divide

ABV: 12.5%

Average Price: $11.99 for a 16-ounce can

The Beer:

This 12.5 percent ABV, seasonal imperial stout is aged for a full year (or more) in barrels that formerly held whiskey. This results in a vanilla-forward, warming, rich, winter beer that Great Divide drinkers eagerly await each winter.

Bottom Line:

While all barrel-aged stouts are designed for fans of both stouts and whiskey, this one goes above and beyond with bold, rich whiskey flavor. It’s not to be missed if you want to understand this style.

3) Firestone Walker Parabola (Taste #1)

Firestone Walker Parabola
Firestone Walker

ABV: 13.6%

Average Price: $11 for a 12-ounce bottle

The Beer:

Firestone Walker is well-known for its IPAs and its iconic Pivo Pils. But the California brand also makes a handful of notable barrel-aged beers. One of its best is Parabola. This 13.6 percent ABV imperial stout is aged for at least a year in bourbon barrels. This results in a flavorful, bold beer that has countless fans.

Bottom Line:

This is a highly complex, well-balanced, flavorful barrel-aged beer that has so many various flavors and I’ll definitely need multiple samples to unlock them all.

2) Russian River Supplication (Taste #8)

Russian River Supplication
Russian River

ABV: 7%

Average Price: $15.99 for a 12-ounce bottle

The Beer:

The only non-stout on this list, Russian River Supplication is a sour brown ale that’s aged in pinot noir barrels for 12 months along with sour cherries, brettanomyces, lactobacillus, and pediococcus. It’s known for its funky, oaky, tart flavor.

Bottom Line:

This beer is funky, tart, and highly complex. It’s obviously not a stout like many of the other beers on this list but it’s a great example of how breweries are crafting and aging different styles.

1) Goose Island Bourbon County Stout (Taste #3)

Goose Island Bourbon County Stout
Goose Island

ABV: 14.4%

Average Price: $14 for a 16.- ounce bottle

The Beer:

Goose Island Bourbon County Stout is the OG bourbon barrel-aged stout and still one of the most awarded and eagerly awaited. This year’s main expression is a barrel-aged (between eight and 14 months) imperial stout brewed with Millennium hops as well as 2-row, Black Caramel, Chocolate, and Munich malts as well as roasted barley.

Bottom Line:

You’ll have a hard time finding a better example of the style than this offering. I know that’s semi-predictable but… it’s also true. It’s bold, robust, sweet, and warming — ticks all of the barrel-aged boxes.

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The Director Of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Is Helping Bring Back ‘Final Destination’ For More Elaborate Deaths

With Scream hitting theaters this week and I Know What You Did Last Summer being turned into a TV show (which was, uh, canceled after one season), ’90s and 2000s horror movies are all the rage right now. The only supernatural force more powerful than Death itself? Nostalgia. The next horror franchise that started during the Clinton administration to get revived: Final Destination, in which frequently horny teenagers get murdered in increasingly over-the-top fashion. It’s great.

A Final Destination reboot was announced back in 2019, eight years after Final Destination 5. On Tuesday, Deadline reported that the film will be produced by Jon Watts, who directed 2021’s highest-grossing movie (and one of the highest-grossing movies ever), Spider-Man: No Way Home. He also provided the treatment for the script, which is being written by Lori Evans Taylor (Wicked Wicked Games) and Guy Busick (Ready or Not).

“Both [producing partner and wife Dianne McGunigle] and I have been massive fans of Final Destination from the very beginning,” Watts said in a statement. “So to be able to have a hand in crafting a new story with the original team and New Line is going to be both fun and exciting.”

Final Destination 6 does not have a release date, but it will premiere on HBO Max. If I were you, I would not watch it on an airplane.

(Via Deadline)

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Stetson Bennett Did An Incredible ‘GMA’ Interview Still Drunk From Celebrating Georgia’s Title

Stetson Bennett IV is the most popular man in the state of Georgia today. The 23-year-old former walk-on quarterback for the Bulldogs led Georgia’s comeback win over Alabama in Monday night’s national championship game, cementing his place in Georgia football lore. Winning a national title for Georgia will earn Bennett an awful lot of opportunities in the future. He’ll have tons of endorsements and a job in sports radio/TV waiting for him, as well as a standing tee time at Augusta National just about whenever he wants it.

He also won’t pay for a drink in the greater Athens area for as long as he lives, and that was also the case on Monday night stretching into Tuesday morning in Indianapolis as he got after it, as he should have, celebrating the Dawgs win. The only problem with that was Bennett had an early morning interview with Good Morning America on his schedule, and the result was pretty hysterical.

Bennett’s stumbling response to Michael Strahan asking if he slept much the night before is sensational, as he was out there trying his best to gut through this interview with something approaching a coherent response.

You might be thinking it’s a bit presumptuous to assume Bennett is still drunk in this video. Maybe he’s just not an early riser and is having a tough time getting his thoughts organized so early in the morning. Sure, that’s possible, but I’d like to submit to you this photo of Stetson pulling Pappy Van Winkle straight from the bottle, which was only the start of his celebration in Indy last night.

In my heyday I was known to get after it, and if I know one thing, it is that a bottle of whiskey to the face to start your night is a stone cold lock for still feeling the effects at 8 a.m. As someone who once got told at 11:00 p.m. on New Year’s Eve, a half a bottle of Maker’s into my night, that I needed to do a 9 a.m. video the next morning when I worked for CBS Sports, I feel a great kinship to Bennett here.

Kudos to Bennett for still doing the interview, as he surely agreed to this before taking part in the festivities of the evening, where there were enough Georgia teammates, fans, and boosters in town wanting to have a beverage with the title winning QB to ensure that his night stretched well into the wee hours of the morning. A lesser man would’ve called out of Good Morning America, but Bennett’s a grinder and wouldn’t let Michael Strahan and Robin Roberts down, just like he refused to let the Dawgs down on Monday night.

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Lil Yachty Claims His Next Album Will Be A ‘Psychedelic Alternative Project’ Instead Of Rap

It shouldn’t come as any surprise that Lil Yachty is branching out musically — he’s been doing it his whole career. Despite being a really solid straight-up rapper, he made his first big splash musically with the Lil Boat mixtape, which found him singing over cloudy beats as much as spitting bruising battle raps, although he’d already proved he could do that, too. More recently, his Michigan Boy Boat mixtape saw him try on a new regional style that lent itself to his rapid-fire delivery alongside some of Michigan’s hottest up-and-comers.

But his next album might be his biggest swing yet. During an interview at Atlanta jewelry story Icebox, Yachty said his new album would depart from rap entirely. “My new album is a non-rap album,” he said. ““It’s alternative, it’s sick! I’ve always wanted to [do one] but now I’ve met all these amazing musicians and producers. It’s like a psychedelic-alternative project. It’s different and it’s all live instrumentation. I’ve changed my entire dynamic. I’m telling you, with this album and on, I’m creating music a whole lot differently.”

Among those producers is Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, with whom Yachty remixed “Breathe Deeper” last year, and his most recent solo single was the soft-rock-inspired “Love Music” — perhaps offering a glimpse of what he has in store on this mysterious new album.

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Dr. Fauci Brought Receipts To Blast Rand Paul For Fundraising Off Of The Pandemic

Since the start of the pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci and Rand Paul have butted heads over how the country should handle COVID mitigations. While Fauci has been a steady hand promoting best practices, Paul has been the opposite of that and has routinely engaged in conspiracy theories on the Senate floor. Despite Fauci schooling Paul every time the senator peddles some new dangerous talking point, the infectious disease doctor and his family have been the target of repeated death threats including a recent incident in December that prompted Fauci’s latest dress-down of Paul. But, this time, the good doctor came loaded with receipts.

Via Mediaite:

What happens when he gets out and accuses me of things that are completely untrue is that all of a sudden that kindles the crazies out there and I have threats upon my life, harassment of my family and my children with obscene phone calls, because people are lying about me.

Now, I guess you could say, well, that’s the way it goes, I can take the hit. Well, it makes a difference. Because as some of you may know, just about three or four weeks ago on Dec. 21, a person was arrested who was on their way from Sacramento to Washington, D.C., at a speed stop in Iowa. The police asked him where he was going, and he was going to Washington, D.C. to kill Dr. Fauci. And they found in his car an AR-15 and multiple magazines of ammunition, because he thinks that maybe I’m killing people.

As for why Paul would continue to stir up the “crazies,” Fauci knows the answer: Fundraising. Armed with printouts from Paul’s campaign website, Fauci blasted the senator for raising money off of the pandemic and stirring up death threats.

“So I ask myself why would a senator want to do this? So go to Rand Paul website and you see ‘Fire Dr. Fauci’ with a little box that says ‘Contribute here.’ You can do $5, $10, $20, $100,” Fauci said from the Senate floor. “So you are making a catastrophic epidemic for your political gain.”

In response, Paul fired back with non-specific accusations of Fauci politically attacking his own colleagues in a “politically reprehensible way.” Compared to Fauci holding a handful of undeniable receipts, it was a pretty weak response.

(Via Mediaite)

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An Indiana Republican Called On Teachers To Be ‘Impartial’ When Teaching About Nazis, But Now He Has Regrets

There are many topics where teachers should be required to be impartial: religion is one. Politics is another. But Nazism? Nope, that’s one area where we you’d kind of hope that the adult schooling your child would make it clear that Adolf Hitler was a very, very bad man. But Scott Baldwin, a Republican senator from Indiana, maybe isn’t so sure.

Last Wednesday, as The Washington Post reports, the lawmaker got a little overzealous in his desire to ban “divisive concepts” from being discussed at all in classrooms throughout the Hoosier State when he used the exact wrong words to explain during a Senate committee hearing that:

“I’m not discrediting, as a person, Marxism, Nazism, fascism—I’m not discrediting any of those -isms out there. And I have no problem with the education system providing instruction on the existence of those -isms. I believe that we’ve gone too far when we take a position on those -isms… We need to be impartial… We need to be the purveyors of reason.”

So… a teacher can tell their students about the existence of Nazism, racism, or “any of those -isms out there,” but cannot denounce it?

The backlash following these comments by Baldwin—who is a co-author of Senate Bill 167, which seeks to prevent such topics from being discussed, or taught, at all in school—were quickly met with criticism, which led to a bit of an about-face the next day. Baldwin issued a statement to the Indianapolis Star in which he claimed:

“When I was drafting this bill, my intent with regard to ‘political affiliation’ was to cover political parties within the legal American political system. In my comments during committee, I was thinking more about the big picture and trying to say that we should not tell kids what to think about politics.

“Nazism, Marxism and fascism are a stain on our world history and should be regarded as such, and I failed to adequately articulate that in my comments during the meeting. I believe that kids should learn about these horrible events in history so that we don’t experience them again in humanity.”

Baldwin also told the paper that he would be tweaking the wording of the bill so that it more accurately reflects his original intent.

(Via The Washington Post)

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Hayley Williams Says Paramore Is Recording A New Album With ‘More Emphasis Back On The Guitar’

Towards the end of 2021, Hayley Williams suggested that the next Paramore album would arrive at some point in 2022. Now, she’s doubled down on that by telling Rolling Stone about being back in the studio with the band working on new material for what would be their first album since 2017’s After Laughter.

Describing the album as not necessarily a “comeback ’emo’ record,” Williams told the publication via email, “The music we were first excited by wasn’t exactly the kind of music we went on to make. Our output has always been all over the place and with this project, it’s not that different. We’re still in the thick of it but some things have remained consistent from the start. 1) More emphasis back on the guitar, and 2) Zac should go as Animal as he wants with drum takes.”

She also noted:

“We wrote and tracked something we loved and it actually surprised us. We kept joking it was all downhill from that point, but thank God we’ve been surprised a lot throughout this whole thing. I’m always waiting for the moment for us to know we’re onto something new and we’re not just rehashing the same sh*t. It was ‘Ain’t It Fun’ for our self-titled record, and ‘Hard Times’ or ‘Told You So’ for After Laughter. It’s not about it feeling like a hit so much as it’s a scary, exciting feeling that you’re treading uncharted waters. It keeps you curious. We got to feel that feeling early on this time.”

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Kim Kardashian Is Reportedly Relieved That Kanye’s New Girlfriend, Julia Fox, Is A Fan

Now that Kim Kardashian has so clearly moved on from her marriage with Kanye West, and has been spotted out with Pete Davidson many times, it was clear that Ye needed to move on as well. But perhaps no one thought he’d be doing it with the speed and publicity that he’s adopted in his early new relationship dating Julia Fox. The pair spent some time together around the New Year, and are now going out to dinner at hot spots like Carbone and Craig’s, one date even came complete with a wardrobe and photo shoot.

Julia is also on the record as a huge fan of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, and from Kim’s perspective, that a can only be a good thing. TMZ is reporting that sources near Kim revealed she’s relieved that Julia is a fan, and would rather deal with someone who comes from that angle than a hater. If the relationship does progress, and Julia is around the couple’s four kids, then it only makes co-parenting easier on everyone. Since Kim is busy heading out to the Bahamas with Pete, and hanging out in Palm Springs, it seems like she’s focused on herself and truly happy her ex has moved on.

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Quavo Says Drake Is Ducking Him After Losing Their Bet On The College Football Championship

Drake’s got a plethora of hobbies — collecting women’s bags, shooting hoops with NBA players, and even hitting the links with his uncle — but the one that’s undoubtedly cost him the most over the years is his penchant for sports gambling. In 2019, Future revealed that the two spent their whole joint tour gambling. Drake’s had his share of ups and downs but after Monday’s College Football National Championship, he owes Quavo big.

Quavo, who backed his home state Georgia Bulldogs, called out Drake, who bet on the Alabama Crimson Tide, on Instagram, joking that his Canadian compadre was ducking his calls after Georgia beat Alabama, 33-18. “He ain’t answer the phone,” said Quavo. “I need my chips with dip, baby. I need my chips with dip.” The two rappers had engaged in some cheerful trash talk before the game after Quavo posted a photo of them, warning Drake, “U kno why I’m here @champagnepapi we are locked in we are down.” Drake replied, “Run me my bread right after nice and slow no sudden movements.”

It looks like Drake is regretting that bet, but in actuality, you could say he’s really just paying Quavo back after Alabama beat Georgia in the National Basketball Championship a couple of years ago. He’s probably already hoping to get it back in this year’s tournament, so good luck to both Alabama and Georgia, because this is one rivalry that’s entertaining even without the drama on the field.

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Pavement Herald Their 45-Track ‘Terror Twilight’ Reissue With The Previously Unheard Song ‘Be The Hook’

Pavement are currently plotting a highly anticipated, nearly sold-out reunion tour this summer, which is finally happening after their two-show 2020 return was canceled. Before they hit the road in June, though, Pavement have something special in store for fans who weren’t able to secure tickets to their tour: The veteran indie rockers are reissuing their 1999 album Twilight Terror in a really big way.

Pavement, along with their label Matador, has unveiled details for their massive Twilight Terror: Farewell Horizontal deluxe release, a 45-track effort that features 28 unreleased songs. It is compiled with remastered originals, B-sides, home demos, rehearsal tapes, era-appropriate live recordings, and even the rough tracks from Pavement’s session at Sonic Youth’s Echo Canyon studio. To celebrate the exciting announcement, the band also shared one of the previously unheard tracks, “Be The Hook,” which is now available on streaming platforms.

Listen to “Be The Hook” above and check out Pavement’s Twilight Terror: Farewell Horizontal cover art and tracklist below.

Pavement Twilight Terror Farewell Horizontal Album Cover
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LP1 — Side A

1. “Platform Blues”
2. “The Hexx”
3. “You Are A Light”
4. “Cream Of Gold”
5. “Ann Don’t Cry”

LP1 — Side B

1. “Billie”
2. “Folk Jam”
3. “Major Leagues”
4. “Carrot Rope”
5. “Shagbag” *
6. “Speak, See, Remember”
7. “Spit On A Stranger”

LP2 — Side C

1. “The Porpoise And The Hand Grenade”
2. “Rooftop Gambler”
3. “Your Time To Change”
4. “Stub Your Toe”
5. “Major Leagues (Demo Version)”
6. “Decouvert de Soleil”

LP2 — Side D

1. “Carrot Rope (SM Demo)” *
2. “Folk Jam Moog (SM Demo)” *
3. “Billy (SM Demo)” *
4. “Terror Twilight [Speak, See, Remember] (SM Demo)” *
5. “You Are A Light (SM Demo)” *
6. “Cream Of Gold Intro (Jessamine)” *
7. “Cream Of Gold (SM Demo)” *

LP3 — Side E

1. “Spit On a Stranger (SM Demo)” *
2. “Folk Jam Guitar (SM Demo)” *
3. “You Are A Light (Echo Canyon)” *
4. “Ground Beefheart [Platform Blues] (Echo Canyon)” *
5. “Folk Jam (Echo Canyon)” *

LP3 — Side F

1. “Ann Don’t Cry (Echo Canyon)” *
2. “Jesus In Harlem [Cream Of Gold] (Echo Canyon)” *
3. “The Porpoise And The Hand Grenade (Echo Canyon)” *
4. “Spit On A Stranger (Echo Canyon)” *
5. “Be The Hook” *

LP4 — Side G

1. “You Are A Light (Jackpot!)” *
2. “Terror Twilight [Speak, See, Remember] (RPM)” *
3. “Rooftop Gambler (Jessamine)” *
4. “For Sale! The Preston School Of Industry (Jessamine)” *
5. “Frontwards (Live)” *

LP4 — Side H

1. “Platform Blues (Live)” *
2. “The Hexx (Live)” *
3. “You Are A Light (Live)” *
4. “Folk Jam (Live)” *
5. “Sinister Purpose (Live)” *

* previously unreleased

Twilight Terror: Farewell Horizontal is out 4/8 via Matador. Pre-order it here.