This Belgian Dark Strong Ale presents a complex, cozy profile that belies its potent 10% ABV. The rich malt backbone offers deep layers of dark caramel and toasted bread, accented by classic notes of plums and raisins. Uniquely, this collaboration features a robust hopping schedule with Perle, Simcoe, Citra, and Centennial, which provides a substantial bitterness that balances the initial full sweetness. This interplay creates a dangerously drinkable character where spicy yeast phenols and subtle citrus-pine hop notes meld seamlessly. It is a smooth, sophisticated Quad that finishes with a refined alcohol warmth, making it a perfect fireside companion.
Appearance.Deep coppery-brown with excellent clarity. It supports a massive, dense, and persistent light tan head that leaves intricate lacing.
Aroma.High intensity. A complex blend of rich, bready-toasty malt and dark caramel notes. Prominent dark fruit esters of figs and dates are complemented by spicy black pepper phenols. The inclusion of Simcoe and Citra adds a faint, modern floral and citrus layer over a soft, perfumy alcohol presence.
Taste.Rich maltiness dominates the initial palate with flavors of dark sugar and dried cherries. Unlike many traditional examples, the bitterness is firm and noticeable, driven by the Perle and Centennial hops, which prevents the full sweetness from becoming cloying. The finish is moderately sweet but clean, with lingering spicy and dark fruit notes.
Mouthfeel.Medium-full body with a creamy, luxurious texture. High carbonation provides a lift that prevents heaviness. A smooth, well-integrated alcohol warmth is evident, contributing to its dangerous drinkability without being harsh.
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