Beer of the Week 26 Maudite

Unibroue's Maudite, a Belgian Strong Dark Ale

From the label:

La MAUDITE (Damned), refermented on yeast base in the bottle, goes down uncommonly smooth. One taste of this excellent malt beverage will instill in you the highest respect.

From my notes:

 Smells of yeast, stone fruit, and bananas… Reddish brown color with a quickly dissipating, light tan head of fine bubbles. Flavor hits you at first with the stone fruit, almost sour mellows into a bready, spiced flavor. Flavor delivers on the promise of the smell. Complexities here that my palate is refined enough to recognize but not so much so as to describe. No lacing.

Unibroue is becoming one of my favorite breweries...

I didn’t know what a Belgian Strong Dark Ale (BSDA) was until I did some research on Maudite… Turns out this isn’t Unibroue’s only BSDA they have an even darker, stronger one, Trois Pistoles which you are sure to see here in the future. So, what is a Belgian Strong Dark Ale? It’s like your regular dark (brown) ale but with a lot more alcohol (anywhere from 7 to 15% ABV!) Generally, they’re going to be complexities in the flavor profile, they’re going to be fruity and they’re might be some dark malt flavors, spices are also used. The alcoholic content is sometimes hidden by the sugars used in the brewing process. Don’t expect much bitterness or hop flavor in these beers.

Turns out that I like BSDAs and I imagine most of my readers will as well, I found Maudite’s flavor and finish a perfect match that made for an excellent beer, since the beer is so dark and bold I might pair it with lighter food fare…

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Beer of the Week 25: Red Nectar

Nectar Ales' Red Nectar

From their website:

Boasting a ruby hue and an exquisite floral aroma, Red Nectar is a robust yet elegant brew with distinctive accents of toasted malt, caramel, spice and residual sweetness.

From my notes:

Beautiful dark amber-rose color. Citrus and malts with a hint of hops. very little head that quickly dissipates, no lacing,  medium bodied. Tastes of citrus and honeysuckle with some piney notes.  Finishes with hops.

Red Nectar is a  nice, though strong, session beer: enjoyable, drinkable , and sure to win over your friends. I know that ‘inoffensive’ isn’t considered a compliment but when you have a group of friends over with different tastes it’s hard to please everyone. Red Nectar though? It’s hard to find a complaint against Red Nectar. Now you want to know what a session beer is don’t you? It’s killing you isn’t it? You’ve heard the phrase before you might have been drank a session beer before but you were too embarrassed to ask weren’t you? First, a session is a dedicated block of time for drinking, but not getting drunk. A session beer therefore is a low alcohol beer (4.0%-5.1% ABV) that can be drunk in fairly large quantities.

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Beer of the Week 24 Koko Brown

Kona Brewing Company's Koko Brown

From the label:

Koko Brown’s distinctive, nutty aroma and flavor comes from real toasted coconut blended into each brew. One sip of this roasty, smooth, mahogany colored ale and you will feel like you are on a warm sun-drenched beach in Hawaii. Aloha!

From my notes:

Thin head, light caramel colored, smells like coconut and malts. Tastes of roasted nuts with a coconut finish. Subtle bitterness at the end. Dry, with a medium, creamy, body.

 

I need to get some other types of glasses..

I really didn’t know what to think when I read the Koko Brown label and saw that the beer was brewed with toasted coconut. It sounded interesting but while I’m okay with coconut I’m not a super-fan. I’m glad I did though. Koko Brown is a nice American Brown Ale and the coconut is well balanced. Very drinkable.

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Beer of the Week 23 La Fin du Monde

Unibroue's La Fin du Monde - I got a little excited and started drinking before I took the picture

From the label:

The excellence of triple fermentation through a blend of special yeasts gives this malt beverage LA FIN DU MONDE (The End of the World) an exquisitely robust flavour of exceptional refinement.

From my notes:

Get a whiff of the yeast and banana coming off of this beer. There also seems to be some spice and lemon in there. Large bubbled head about one and a half inches thick, leaves nice lacing (as you can see…) The taste delivers on the promise of the smell. Banana and yeast with the spice kicking in, cloves specifically. Mild hop finish with a lingering taste of spices.

La Fin du Monde is a wonderful Tripel style beer. Tripel’s are actually pale ales but because they use triple the amount of malt in the making, as well as a lot of sugar it’s hard to tell. Another thing to remember with tripel’s is the high alcohol content (La Fin’s is 9% ABV!?) this isn’t a beer to be chugged. So pop a cap and sip this beautiful drink while you watch the sunset, or the game. Whatever it is you do to relax.

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