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Allagash 11th Anniversary Ale 3.75 205

Allagash 11th Anniversary Ale

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2053.78/5.03.75/5.0Special9.2%91Trappist glass, Tulip, Tumbler
Commercial Description:
To acknowledge this year’s anniversary, our 11th, Allagash’s brewers decided to use a champagne yeast for both the primary and secondary fermentations. This beer was brewed with both Cascade and Northern Brewer hops and copious amounts of Belgian Aromatic Malt to achieve its vibrant garnet color and unique, malty palate. At a hefty 9% ABV, the alcohol in this brew is balanced by a light sweetness, a full-bodied mouth feel and a gentle, lingering hop character. Just prior to bottling, when there is no carbonation present in the beer, a fresh dose of sugar and yeast is added. After bottling, the beer is aged in our temperature-controlled cellar, where the yeast ferments the sugar and naturally carbonates the beer. This process, known as méthode champenoise, is the same traditional process we use for all of our bottled beers. The batch of 11th Anniversary Ale was bottled in May of '06 - 950 cases, six bottles in each case and is the only batch that will be available. Its aroma is redolent of red licorice, nutmeg, wild apple, and hard candy. Its taste is malty with date and fig notes with a finish that is crisp, striking a balance between dry and fruity. We suggest serving this rustic brew at cellar temperature. Our 11th Anniversary Ale would make a perfect addition to foods such as roast duck and venison, or with desserts like pumpkin pie and apple cobbler
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 Ughsmash (4079), Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/103/515/20
Jul 4, 2008  
750mL bottle. Poured medium reddish-orange with a nice thick cap of beige head. The aroma picked up a rich blend of toasted darker fruits paired with spicy yeast, green apple, and mild sherry-like oxidation.. wafts of herbal and vinous notes surround, and everything came together well. The flavor had a decent deal more peppery alcohol than I was looking for, but it still held together fairly well.. sweet pears and greener vinous notes with more dark spices.. the back-end found faint chocolatey and drawn caramel sweetness.. finished spicy and warm. Medium-plus bodied and hot on the palate with high carbonation as expected.. the carbonation really made it pop, and helped the flow across the palate.. still a bit too boozy for me.


 BlackDonald (1127), Boise, Idaho, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/515/20
Jun 24, 2008  
Highly enjoyable stuff here. Wonderfully ineffable nose, with lots of chewy maltiness, light fruitiness, with ample carbonation and a smooth mouthfeel, with alcohol coming in on the finish but remains nicely masked. This is nicely drinkable, a tad on the lighter side, and not the most amazingly complex beer from Allagash, but I enjoyed it nonetheless.


 JK (2967), Richfield, Minnesota, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/515/20
Jun 8, 2008  
Thanks to BDR for sharing. Surprisingly, red in color. Lots of malt and dried fruit in the aroma. Fruit in the flavor with an herbal quality, along with oak. Well carbonated, lots of bubbles on the palate. Sweet with fruit, and just a little alcohol. I like this.


 Styles (1653), Lincoln Park, Michigan, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/57/104/514/20
May 14, 2008  
courtesy of artusory and shigadeyo. Hazy amber/mahogany, minimal head. aroma is very bland in general. Some residuel sugar and faint fruit and nothing else. Flavor has a bunch of caramel and light fruity yeast esters. Pretty one dimensional for a belgian. Not overly impressed.


 Headbanger (1601), Aurora, Illinois, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/103/517/20
Apr 11, 2008  
750ml bottle-Pours a burnt amber with anice tight tan head. Aroma of malt, sweetness, citrus. yeast, and apple. Taste begins with the sweetness, apple, and malt and then follows with red licorice. This medium to full bodied brew finishes with a bit of dryness. Another great brew from Allagash. Sorry to see it go.


 hoplover406 (204), Crofton, Maryland, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/516/20
Mar 31, 2008  
Bottle. Pours muddy copper with a nice tan head that looks like this is going to be creamy.. Spiced, baked apples, dried fruits, biscuit malts in the aroma. Very Nice! Smooth, slightly spicey and creamy. Flavor is a tad more fruity and sweet, not as complex as the aroma but good. A good beer that I’d say is on par with the quality of this brewery. Happy to drink this, but sad to see it go.


 hotstuff (3183), Indiana, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/515/20
Mar 18, 2008  
Corked and caged bottle. Small tan head with spotty amounts of lacing, murky, and an orange brown hue. Nose was malty, sweet, yeasty, fruity, notes of toffee, mildly hoppy, and some spicyness. Flavor was sweet, malty, fruity, yeasty, some caramel, and some toffee.Medium in body. This did not taste as good as I was expecting from Allagash and it ended up being a disappointment considering this is one of my favorite beer styles. The flavor seemed out of wack for the style IMO.


 Braudog (3778), Dayton, Ohio, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/514/20
Mar 17, 2008  
Caged & corked. Poured with a big muddy river-bottom-brown with its attractive glisten arriving in the head. The aroma is fruity and yeasty at the same time, an interesting invitation. At the first sip, the brew is sweet in a grapey way. As it warms, the beer’s complexity begins to shine through ... yeasty, candied sugar, and even a bit of caramel. Quite the assault on the palate. (#3349, 3/17/2008)



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