Zavod Nightcap is a sophisticated English Barley Wine that showcases a complex, multifaceted body with a focus on deep malt character. The palate is treated to a rich tapestry of biscuit and toffee notes interwoven with concentrated impressions of dried fruits like raisins and prunes. At 10.5% ABV, the significant alcohol content is masterfully integrated, providing a smooth warmth that provides a necessary counterpoint to the delicate, floral British hops. As the liquid lingers, subtle nuances of oak emerge in the finish, adding a layer of structural elegance. This is a velvety, slow-sipping ale where the interplay between chewy malt sweetness and refined bitterness creates a luxurious sensory experience.
Appearance.Deep amber to dark copper with ruby highlights (SRM 16-22); displays brilliant clarity with a modest, off-white head that shows low retention; noticeable viscosity is evident in the form of thick legs on the glass.
Aroma.High intensity of rich, bready malt and sweet toffee; secondary notes of dark dried fruits such as figs and dates; moderate floral and earthy hop character is present, accompanied by soft, rounded alcohol and a hint of wood-derived vanillin.
Taste.Initial impression is a medium-high malt sweetness featuring complex layers of biscuit and toffee; significant dried fruit esters dominate the mid-palate; moderate floral hop flavor and firm bitterness balance the malt; the finish is moderately sweet with emerging oak-like tannins and a warming, vinous aftertaste.
Mouthfeel.Full-bodied and chewy with a velvety, luscious texture; carbonation is low to moderate; a prominent but smooth alcohol warmth is felt without any harshness or burn.
Sensory Profile.
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