Blasé golden-hazed English-styled strong ale from South America debunks hearty expectancy. Lively corn-husked lemony peach spritz, dinky herbal lick, and flighty almond clip lean against frail wheat backbone.
Monthly Archives: January 2009
JENLAIN FRENCH COUNTRY ALE
JENLAIN FARMHOUSE ALE
JENLAIN BLONDE PUR MALT
JENLAIN BIERE DE NOEL
(JEANNE D’ARC) GRAIN D’ORGE BLONDE DES FLANDRES
Champagne-styled bottle with cork set-up contains hefty 8% alcohol abbey-styled artisan ale. Sugared barleymalts, musty wheat grass, and highly fermented herbal-spiced yeast provide straw-hued blonde with full-bodied assertiveness alleviated by resinous grain-hopped bittering to buttery caramel finish. Bold after dinner treat makes fine alternative to French wine.
(JEANNE D’ARC) BEL ZEBUTH PUR MALT STRONG ALE
Devilish reddish-golden malt-lacquered Frenchie could be better medication than Ny-quil with astounding 13% alcohol strength (second only to Sam Adams Triple Bock). Creamy cognac sweetness, chewy caramel richness, and pliant buttery yeast texture provide firm foundation for medicinal Halloween treat not for fainthearted.
(JEANNE D’ARC) AMBRE DE FLANDRES
JASPER MURDOCK’S WHISTLING PIG RED ALE
JASPER MURDOCK’S STACKPOLE PORTER
JASPER MURDOCK’S OLD SLIPPERYSKIN INDIA PALE ALE
Tiny Norwich Inn offers several quality one-off microbrews worth exploring (check Brewpub section). Floral rosebud-tulip-sunflower nosing and peppery-hopped citric frontage anoint tropical mango-pineapple-peach tang. Earthen grain bottom embittered by hay-horsehide acridity to complete durable cedar-tinged I.P.A.







