Who makes Brother Thelonious beer?
North Coast Brewing Company
After disappearing from the market for a short time, North Coast Brewing Company has reintroduced its Belgian style abbey ale, Brother Thelonious. With the beer’s return, a refreshed label adorns the bottle that pays tribute to the beer’s namesake, legendary Jazz icon Thelonious Monk.
What is a Belgian strong dark ale?
The Belgian Strong Dark Ale is a dark, complex, strong Belgian ale with a delicious blend of malt richness, dark fruit flavors, and spicy elements. Like a larger dubbel, with a fuller body and increased malt richness. Not as bitter or hoppy as a tripel, but of similar strength.
What makes a Quadrupel beer?
The first thing you’ll notice with a Quad beer is its delicious blend of raisins, plums, dates, grapes, dark fruit flavors of figs, malt richness, and spicy elements. Most people associate the savors of this beer with vinous, red-wine characters such as brown sugar, caramel, and fruitiness aromas.
What kind of beer is Abbey Ale?
DUBBEL WITH LICORICE ROOT, ORANGE PEEL AND SPICES The brew that opened our doors in 1997, Abbey Ale brought Trappist-style brewing to America. This full-bodied dubbel pours a deep burgundy with a fluffy head and enchanting aromas.
How many calories are in a scrimshaw beer?
138 calories
All that to say North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner is on the lighter end of the spectrum at 138 calories and 11 carbs…all of them delicious.
How strong is Pliny the Elder?
8 percent
Pliny the Elder is a double IPA brewed with amarillo, centennial, CTZ and simcoe hops. The beer clocks in at 8 percent ABV, consistent with the beer style, and it’s credited with popularizing the double IPA.
How would you describe the taste of Belgian ale?
Aroma of Belgian ale yeast and brown sugar, some vinous notes. Fizzy mouthfeel. The flavour is malty sweet with strong notes of brown sugar, also some spicy notes, moderate but distinct hops in the finish. The high ABV is noticeable.
What does ABV beer taste like?
ABV is 9.4%. Pours very fizzy. Deep copper to mahogany coloured beer, moderate off-white head. Aroma of Belgian ale yeast and brown sugar, some vinous notes. Fizzy mouthfeel. The flavour is malty sweet with strong notes of brown sugar, also some spicy notes, moderate but distinct hops in the finish.
How would you describe loook beer?
Loook: Beautiful. No words can describe. Except these: Reddish amber, clear but dark, foam a bit yellow, persistent foamy head. When I look at it, my desire to drink beer increases. How all beers should be.