Many brewers have paid tribute to Orval, including Josh Pfriem. When I decided to add this my cellar project, known as The Brux Project, I hoped it would develop like Orval did over time. So far, we seem to be in luck!
Appearance: Hazy Gold with copper highlights, beige head, great retention.
Aroma: Citrus rind, kumquat, nilla wafers, orange blossoms, floral, spicy.
Taste: vanilla, kumquat, spicy, light peppery finish.
Overall Impression: So far the malt tones have dropped out and the Brett tones are starting to produce some nice citrusy notes. The addition of yeasty vanilla notes is also a nice part of its current evolution. If you have bottles to spare, I'd highly recommend opening one now. It's exceptionally tasty right now. There is quite a bit of yeast sediment in the bottom, so be cautious when you pour it.
Availability: There may be the odd rare bottle out there for trade, but I doubt you'll find any at a shop unless they're selling them as a cellared item.
6.9% ABV
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