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Newbie Review #2

SiriusBlack

Always make it look easy...
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Nov 17, 2007
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So for today's beer, I just blindly grabbed one from my started kit and went for it. This is my first Belgian Style Abbey Ale. As I pour this one into my glass it had a beautiful caramel color and settled with a light tan, thick head. The head dissipated very quickly though. Once in the glass it began to look more of a shade of dark cranberry but it may have been due to the lighting in the room.

Another "wow" at first taste. This beer has a slight bitterness that I didn't taste in the first beer. Once pass the bitterness I taste a slight sweetness, maybe a hit of cherry or some other sweet fruit...apricot maybe but not over powering. Again crisp and clean but a mild bitter after taste. I wouldn't characterize this as a sweet beer by any stretch but some sweet notes to add to the character. Definitely a keeper for me.


additional note I found...
When you buy Brother Thelonious Belgian Style Abbey Ale you also help to support the Thelonious Institute whose mission is to offer the world's most promising young musicians college level training by America's jazz masters and to present public school-based jazz education programs for young people around the world. All of these programs are offered free of charge to the students and schools.
 
You'll find that beers brewed with Belgian yeast strains tend to have a fruity characteristic to them often classified as "bananas" or "bubble gum". It seems like you've experienced that but were dancing around the description. Keep going, you're doing great!
 
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