Monthly Archives: January 2009

CHIMAY PERES TRAPPISTES – GRANDE RESERVE ALE

Brewed by Trappist monks in Belgium since 1862 and recommended to any seasoned drinker, iconoclastic  ruddy-hued butterscotch-candied strong ale (with boozy bourbon-sherry-port twinkle) enlivens plummy prune musk with radiant white wine resilience and tangy black cherry compote waver and caramelized chocolate malt response, sweetening the perfectly mellow mood with finely detailed flavor profile. Buttery yeast and caramelized chocolate malts contrast peppery hops in unique manner while sedate clove-spiced grape-date-fig splat lingers.

CHIMAY PERES TRAPPISTES – CING CENTS TRIPEL ALE

Billowy tan foam crowds spicy dried fruiting of fragrant rust-hued top-fermented ale. Though not as astringently alcoholic as most creamy Belgian tripels, sweet sugarplum surge, mildewed Muscat grape musk, hard cider consistency, prudent sour citrus placement, and overall velvety smooth elegance form dynamic combination. Lively orange-peeled black currant bittering perks peppery hops before sinewy candi-sugared yeast luster enhances moderate honey-glazed malt finish.

CHELSEA TSAR’S REVENGE IMPERIAL STOUT

Quaffed on tap at Barcade in Brooklyn with then-Chelsea promoter Ron Carlson. Robust black-as-coal full body brings opulent roasted coffee ground bittering to sticky anise, dark chocolate, and cocoa bean embrace. Harsh wood-charred acridity exceeds charcoal, tobacco chaw, and raw molasses illusions. Liqueur-stained port notes linger behind java penetration. Carlson agreed, ‘bitter blaster would benefit from better counteractive residual sugaring.’