Monthly Archives: January 2009

SLY FOX INSTIGATOR DOPPELBOCK

Though dank olfactory mustiness, astringent alcohol acridity, and wafting prune pungency hinder blue collar consumption, bolder thirsts may find solace sorting through dizzying expressive complexities. Taut roasted hop concentration affects carbolic overflow, allowing fleshy head to surge prodigiously above brown-hued ruby-highlighted body of chewy Bohemian-styled bock. Durable molasses-thickened raisin-fig souring picks up plush burgundy-sherry illusions emanating from oaken red grape-cherry esters and leathery peat snatch. Flirtatious chicory segue imbues dried apricot midst haunting tobacco-stained woody grove as tertiary powdered cocoa acridity, smoked nut remnant, and scant pumpernickel trace counter residual brown sugar salvo.

SLY FOX ICHOR ABBEY STYLE QUADRUPLE

Meritorious bottle conditioned ruby-hued Belgian-styled quad brings strong prune nosing to thick dark rum-like sugar-caned maple-molasses sweetness, variable raisin-fig linger, chocolate liqueur simmer and earthen peat-tobacco remnant. Sticky licorice-candied malts rise against impending cherry-banana slumber, supple red grape tang and lemony raspberry tartness at plush sherry-port midst, further strengthening distinctive slow sipper. ’08 version brought burgundy, Merlot, and Chardonnay illusions and cherry puree whim to mellowed finish. Serve with hearty meal such as beef stew.