Appearance: Hazy brown with amber highlights, tan head, good retention.
Aroma: Chocolate, nutty, cherries, plums, vanilla, wood notes.
Taste: Chocolate, cherry, vanilla, dark fruit, woody.
Overall Impression: The dark malt flavors are very nicely integrated with a soft tartness and the associated barrel/fermentation flavors. It’s softer than their Flanders Red Ale, but a more intense tartness would be inappropriate in this instance and would throw the balance out of whack. This is yet another excellent barrel-aged interpretation of a Belgian-style beer from the folks at pFriem Family Brewers.
Availability: Seasonally limited in the Pacific Northwest.
8.7% ABV
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