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Allagash 11th Anniversary Ale 3.75 205

Allagash 11th Anniversary Ale

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bottled
common

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
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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 Goodgrief (1153), Middletown, Delaware, USA
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/103/512/20
Mar 10, 2008  
Sept. 2007 - Beer pours caramel red/orange color, decent head and good lacing. Aroma of spices and caramel. Flavor was sweet caramel, some spices, candied sugar. Sweet with a sour zing that I didn’t find pleasing. Just ok.


 jsquire (2107), St. Marys, Ohio, USA
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/102/56/103/515/20
Mar 8, 2008  
This pours a murky brown orange color with a thin beige head. Melted toffee, dark fruit and alcohol in the nose. Toffee sweetness, some dark fruit, and a little wet card board in the flavors. I found it really sort of disjointed for a Belgian Strong, but still an okay drink.


 PilsnerPeter (2617), Flushing, New York, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/516/20
Mar 8, 2008  
Tap at Barcade: Pours amberish with a fading off-white head. Complex nose. Peppery, toffeeish and fruity with mild fig notes and residual spices. Rich texture with a great complexity in the flavor. Some toffeeish character upfront along with fruity notes of fig and prunes. There’s a great amount of spiciness later on. Cinnamon, with an almost citrus-rind like peppery dryness which is slightly oak-like. Rich and complex. A great Belgian Strong!


 Eyedrinkale (3209), Astoria, New York, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/105/518/20
Mar 6, 2008  
Draft at Barcade. Murky brown red with decent head retention. Aroma is smoky with light banana and caramel. Flavor is tinny with cinnamon and baked apple. The body is amazing, smooth and creamy.


 AmEricanbrew (1879), Washington DC, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/57/103/515/20
Feb 15, 2008  
Murky amber with a frothy head. Nice malty, spicy, herbal aroma. Medium bodied with a lively mouthfeel. Decent caramel malt taste with subtle spice and floral hop flavor to finish. Not too bad. 2907


jj21 (84), Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/56/103/513/20
Feb 4, 2008  
Pours a murky orange-brown into a chalice with a thin whispy off-white head that quickly disappears into a lace across the top. Lively carbonation streams to the top. Aromas of Dark fruit, orange, musty oak and yeast. Taste of sour cherry and orange, clove and other spices. Carbonation dances on the tongue. I expected to have a fuller mouthfeel, but still, not bad. A good offering from Allagash, but not one I’ll run out to have again right away. I’ll pick up more from cellaring longer than the 3 months I had done this time.


 thedm (3836), Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/55/103/511/20
Jan 28, 2008  
This corked and caged bottled brew from a bottle shop poured a small sized head of foamy fine to medium sized tan colored bubbles that were mostly diminishing and left behind a very hazy uncarbonated dark orange brown colored body. The weak aroma was malty bready and dough. The mouth feel was weakly tingly at the start mediumly tingly at the finish malty aftertaste. A decent one that I would consider buying again.


 LadySusan (488), Ste-Therese, Quebec, Canada
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/518/20
Jan 21, 2008  
750 ml. bottle shared with Quevillon. Light brown color not much head. The aroma and taste is of spicies and a very strong taste of malt.There is also a taste of sweet fruits and caramel. Another great product from Allagash.



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