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Did you buy that back in 88? by Anthro_Domer
A) I'm surprised you could find it and b) I'm impressed by your resilience to temptation.
My Oldest is another dogfish Olde school Barleywine, this one from 2012. It's a bit of cheating though since I bought it a year ago. Next to that is probably a 2014 Chimay blue that i got as a gift and never got to drinking. I'm interested in it now though. Of ones I've bought at release is a '16 bourbon County stout. Technically that's my wife's though. My own personal stash goes to 2017 with founders KBS.
The oldest beer I've ever had was a 2009 anchor old forghorn last year, so 9 years old. That was a mighty fine beer.