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Avery Fifteen

Avery Fifteen

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A Belgian Ale brewed by
Avery Brewing Company

Boulder, Colorado USA

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3043.16/5.03.16/5.0Special7.68%48.8Trappist glass, Tulip, Tumbler P  Stats

Commercial Description:
15 years of brewing! You know what's been the best part lately? Tons of experimentation! For the last couple of years, we've been working with several strains of brettanomyces (wild yeast). We found one and deemed it the best for it's tart flavor and funky, fruity aroma. Adding black mission figs for a subtle jammy aspect, hibiscus flowers for an herbal bouquet and hazy sunset hue, and white pepper for a bit of spicy twang, we've created FIFTEEN - a unique drinking experience inspired by the wild farmhouse ales of Belgium. Though immensely complex today, more flavor will emerge with time, so throw a few bottles in your cellar for future celebrations. Thanks to all of you who have made our 15-year ride possible! Peace to all and follow your dreams! Brewed with Rocky Mountain water, malted barley, malted wheat, hops, black mission figs, hibiscus flowers, white pepper, and a very unique strain of brettanomyces yeast.

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 GreatLibations (1294), Sasquatcho, Arizona, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/105/57/105/515/20

Jul 12, 2008  
Pours pale golden w/ a slight pinkish tone to it. A solid head rises and sticks like glue reducing slowly leaving a sticky lace as a reminder. Strong infected aromas wahft about my nostrils. Full nectar w/ creamy residual effers. This infected specimen is on the mild side of the tart/sour spectrum. I can actually drink this one although I do see a lack of character compared to it’s peers. I am picking up on some wild apple, light colord stone fruit like nectarine and peach. Throw in some exotic tropical nuances and a pinch of spice and it’s summed up. The finish is wet, mildly infected, and lasting. Quite complex.

 thickfreakness (101), Austin, Texas, USA
2.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/54/103/58/20
Oct 5, 2008  
5/11/08. Wow this was a real surprise. I loved the fourteenth anniversary and was anticipating Avery’s attempt at a sour. This poured a nice burnt golden color and had a thin white head that faded fast. The smell is pure barnyard funk, but not as good as many other sours. As it warms I can get a little bit of sweet fruit and some of the hibiscus in the nose. The taste was just almost unbearable for me, really musty. Its just a weird sweet and sour taste that is completely unpleasant. I even let it warm from below cellar temp all the way to room temp and it just never worked for me. I had high hopes for this one but it just didn’t perform.


 ChazMania (299), Pasadena, California, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/515/20
Oct 4, 2008  
Bottle pour into chilled glass. I’m still a bit new to the sour oriented brett beers. This has some lemon, hay and tart aromas. I’m not sure what is meant by the descriptions of "funk" to me, funk is Tower of Power or Parliment Funkadelic! The flavor started kinda harsh but then I’m growing to like it. I just burped an oak like almost chardonnay wine flavor. Good coating all over my mouth.


 Old_Mr_Crow (1038), Seattle, Washington, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/57/103/514/20
Oct 4, 2008  
Bottle. Clear with an extremely funky nose that actually crosses over the line that marks too far in my generally funk-friendly olfactory system. No putdown intended, but this really smells like someone vomited rancid seal blubber into my worm bin. Serious funk. The taste is actually pretty darn good. Quite dry, heavy on the brett, some oak. Modest acidity, hints of citrus peel. Interesting. I can’t say that I’m enjoying it exactly, but....interesting.


 Kinz (1916), Glen Allen, Virginia, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/517/20
Oct 4, 2008  
Deep golden color, nice head lasted pretty well. Aroma is very bretty, with the typical funk, faint hints of barnyard, and then hay and spice. The flavor, although still brett dominated, isn’t quite as funky as the nose suggested. The funk is there, but ther is also a nice citric and floral note intertwined with a grainy malt flavor and a somewhat spicy finish. Couldn’t pick out those figs to save my life, but this did reaffirm my desire to try brewing with some freshly picked figs at some point in the future. I really liked this one, and found it to be a very good brett brewed beer.


 tronraner (1431), Maryville, Tennessee, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/58/104/514/20
Oct 2, 2008  
Bomber. Pours golden color with large off-white head and nice lacing. The aroma is spicy and floral with some apple cider and cellar must notes. The flavor is very herbal and earthy. It has a kind of a fresh green-tea element to it, which I assume is coming from the hibiscus. It gets quite bretty in the middle of the mouth, with lots of earth, must, and apples. The finish is dry and floral with a pleasant, lingering dankness. I’m really digging this, actually, and I’m a little bit surprised at the low ratings. I think it’s a nice twist on the style.




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