CharlesDarwin (1413), State College, Pennsylvania, USA Jan 27, 2007 750mL. Spritzy Meyer lemon zested aroma and bold grains of paradise. Earthy and climatic. Lemon grass and white pepper show through. Unique. Amber orange pour. A saison-esque aura full of bold yeasty peppers and some glissandos of lightly oily wheat malt. Over juice browned bananas comes a touch of basil lead. Then a rush of ginger, mellowed with time and maybe some crystallization. More peppery phenols. Grains of paradise kepts drawing me back to an earht humid musk that lingers in the air like a stagnant tropical day. Ginger articulates as if it thinks it’s hanging out with Eccentric Ale. Maybe some maple syrup ebbs in. Palate smacks out with some cumin in the nose and touch of flaming fig. Light grassy bites reel in some balance. 9% well concealed. Delicious and unique, however maybe not a Top 50.
jredmond (621), New Jersey, USA Sep 28, 2008 Bottle. Pours a hazy brown with sediment. The aroma is apple, malt, and some caramel & dark fruit. The flavor is a bit stronger than I would have preferred. At first, you can taste the fruit (apple, dark fruits) in the mouth - but it ends with alcohol and malt. MrChopin (208), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Sep 27, 2008 Somewhat of a gusher. Shimmering red-amber with a small white head. Similar to the grand cru in flavor and aroma, but whereas the gc gets bogged down in yeast and pepper, brune soars above on wings of fruit, both dark sweet and lighter citrus. More malt than gc also helps balance the aggressively spicy abbaye profile. Palate similarly avoids the fizzy overkill of gc; it’s a perfectly smooth example of full bodied carbonation. High quality stuff here. davidpl (403), Santiago, Chile Sep 26, 2008 Appearance: hazelnut color. Medium head, yellow, dense and lasting.
Aroma: dark malts, intensive smells hints of candy, honey, toffee, "manjar", butterscotch and vanilla. Very light spicy reminiscences of ginger and nutmeg. Fruity aromas like fig, plums, berries and raisins. Yeasty and cookies touch.
Flavor: sweet malty start, like in the nose, the toffee, butter, raisins, berries, plums, honey and vanilla. Also, the toast hazelnuts; spiciness like ginger, nutmeg and aniseed. Truffle reminiscences and liquoriness similar to "cherry liquor" and raisins in rum. Warming final.
Palate: medium to full body, oily texture and medium carbonation.
Remark: aromatic and flavor complexity, sweet but balanced, good body and not excessive yeasty. thornecb (1147), Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA Sep 19, 2008 Pours amber into a trappist glass. Off-white head recedes to nothing. Spicey pit fruit aromas. Sweet from front to back with pit fruit and a dry, lasting finish. gam (580), brisbane, Australia Sep 7, 2008 Good head on a dark murky red/brown pour,carbonation ample.Aroma caramel vegemite,soy sauce,plum,wine notes,raisins,malt strong.Flavour dry,plum,soy sauce port or cognac like,each mouthfull is fantastic,with aswetness on the tongue of the raisins plums figs caramel like velvet,brown sugar hint.Finish dry sweet fully flavoured ,lasting.
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