Avery The Reverend:
Greetings friends and well wishers and welcome back, you were missed. Today’s beer hails once again from that great beer producing state of Colorado and one of it’s more creative brewers, Avery. Yes friends we once again look to that Boulder based brewery for not only drinking inspiration but also possible religious salvation. You see, the beer I have chosen to enlightened us with, The Reverend, is a part their “Holy Trinity of Ales” line that includes Hog Heaven and Salvation. So how does this Belgian Style Quadruple Ale taste? Well first off the beer pours a nice cloudy amber color with a thick white head that leaves good lacing and a nose of sweet breads and fruits. The beer’s initial taste is a bread like that develops a nice, subtly sweet flavor that starts off with the sweet bread/dark fruit taste that rolls into a caramel taste on the back end and leaves a booze heavy aftertaste. A very enjoyable beer though the fact that it comes in a big bottle only doesn’t really help unless you’re splitting this with someone because it’s almost too much.. If I wanted to try this again I figure best way to enjoy this beer is to locate it somewhere on tap and enjoy a glass but there is nothing wrong with the bottle, just beware it’s rich and heavy.
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