vyvvy (1689), Hazelwood, Missouri, USA Sep 2, 2007 Thanks to Terminus for picking this up for me. Pours clear copper with a sudsy tan head. The aroma has toffee, caramel, bread and some Belgium yeast. Medium body that’s sturdy with some semi-sharp carbonation. The flavor is a bit oxidized along with the flavors from the aroma ~ the flavors are a bit more thin that the aroma suggested. The finish has a bit of grapes and other light fruits. An okay Belgium ale.
clong83 (145), Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Aug 22, 2008 Nice lasting head with some lace. Pours hazy and orange. Smells somewhat hoppy, but not too much. Taste is balanced between hops and a nice mild backdrop of malts. Has some spice and some fruit undertones. Not boring at all, but not particularly outstanding either. Harekr (4), Phoenix, Arizona, USA does not count Jul 7, 2008 From the Benedictine monastery in Pecos, made with care and prayer! A nicely hopped pale ale or light IPA. Pours orange, with a pleasant flavor of peppers and apricots. Nice, decent, but not great. I would bring some back next trip to NM though. KUEric (560), Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA Jul 7, 2008 On Tap at Two Fools in Nob Hill Albuquerque.
A deep dark belgian ale with a minimal head. It was heavily malty and quite belgian in look, feel and taste. Wasn’t overly impressed by it however. Rciesla (712), Brick City, New Jersey, USA Jul 3, 2008 Bottle as an extra in a trade. Pours an orange body with foamy white top. Aroma flavor is yeasty and pepper, some light fruit and appricots, some toasted malt. Drinkable but not abv really. bleeng (284), Spring near Beersel, Texas, USA Jun 4, 2008 This is brewed by Abbey Beverage in Pecos, NM-a monestary. On tap in Albuquerque. Served in their glass=nice. Light brown and filtered and a bit too cold. Nose is malts and sweetness-this has all the makings of a dubbel. Taste of malts, candi sugar, lightly spiced, alcohol is present but not overwhelming. Body is light and fluffy, very drinkable. Goes down very smooth and the flavors really come out after the beer warms up. Will search out this in bottle.
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