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Avery The Reverend

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9693.53/5.03.52/5.010%42Trappist glass
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The Reverend, was created in tribute to the life of Sales Mgr. Tom Boogaard's grandfather, an ordained Episcopal Reverend. Tom was inspired by the life of his grandfather and wanted to create a tribute beer that contained his sterling traits. True to both our "small brewery, BIG BEERS" philosophy and to the spirit and character of the departed Reverend, this beer is strong willed, assertive, and pure of heart, a heart of candy sugar. It contains as many authentic imported Belgian specialty malts as the brewers could cram into our mash tun, and lots of Belgian dark candy sugar stirred into the brew kettle. A divinely complex and beautifully layered beer with hints of dark cherries, currants, and molasses, complimented by an underlying spiciness. Sinfully smooth considering the high alcohol content. Cellarable for 4 years.
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Shaftie (18), , Florida, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/104/57/104/514/20
Jul 6, 2008  
22oz from Total Wine @$6.99 (w/Coupon) Aroma didn’t unveal much about what was to come. Pours a redish-tan with a nice little white head. Okay quad true to the style. Nice spice with a somewhat hoppy finish. Stuck to the palate, rather creamy. Carbonation was noticable, nothing to much so. Not bad, but Avery makes better.


 Derek881 (492), Frederick, Maryland, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/103/514/20
Jul 6, 2008  
Poured this beer from the large-sized bottle into a trappist glass. The aroma was pleasant, featuring some dark fruits, candy tones, and some citrus hops too. It had a dark gold-straw color with a fairly large, foamy, white head that had pretty good retention. The taste was sweet, with the fruits and candy coming through, and maybe a touch of sourness. It was smooth on the palate, and the high alcohol content was barely discernible; a drier, thinner beer.


 badbeer (433), Iowa, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/103/516/20
Jul 5, 2008  
Poured a nice orange copper color; a little lighter than expected, but the lack of head retention and only a small, non-lasting head is what brings this one down. Smell is of caramel and dark fruit, some cherries as well. Taste is real nice, starts out with a burnt caramel flavor, toffee, and some dark fruits. I think this may even meld better with age. Mouthfeel is chewy, definitely full bodied with carbonation on the lower side, but still present. Pretty solid, and if I remember correctly, the best United States brewed quad that I’ve had. Certainly worth a try, I think I’ll be picking up a couple to age next time.


 HonkeyBra (1319), Lemont, Illinois, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/516/20
Jul 5, 2008  
If I had a reverend like this, perhaps i’d go to church. Pours a reddish amber. Aroma is of fruit (apricot and banana, mostly), belgian yeast, spice, and bread. Taste is full of fruit, banana bread, yeast ethers. Nice full mouthfeel, good carbonation. This is good for an American version of a quad, but is nothing like the authentic belgian ales.


BarliTruebeard (17), Greeley, Colorado, USA
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/56/104/512/20
Jul 3, 2008  
This beer pours a deep amber color that yielded very little head. What head remained after the pour was thin and tan. This brew had been stored a bit cold in the fridge so I let it breathe a bit before imbibing. The glass quickly gathered a lot of condensation on the snifter so I knew it was cold. Once I wiped the sweat form the glass I could see that this brew was mostly clear with perhaps a slight chill haze. The initial aromas gave me a hint of fruit, perhaps cherries mixed with other spices with a definitive Belgian yeast aroma. There was a fair amount of malts detected in the smell as well. The first taste was surprising as the higher alcohol gave it a bit of a medicinal taste yet without a warming burn. It is malty and mildly carbonated but not overly so. I was getting a sense of a flashback to their Avery Fifteen but without the funky brett taste. This quad is lightly bitter with a crisp dry finish. You get the feeling that this beer is in a class above the common beers. It sips like a foreign brew with an American twist. Avery’s web site describes this beer as having hints of dark cherries, currants, and molasses, complimented by an underlying spiciness. I detect the cherries but I don’t eat currants often enough to tell you what that tastes like. As for molasses, I’d probably not describe it that was. I give that distinction to more of the darker and thicker stouts rather than in this quadrupel ale. This beer does taste a tad sweet yet I drink it with just a bit of discretion. First because it is high alcohol and second, the taste is just spicy enough to make you want to drink it slowly.


 DTM (541), Winters, California, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/515/20
Jul 3, 2008  
Bottle from BevMo in Vacaville, CA. Poured a copper color and right away I could smell the malty goodness. I usually a big fan of big malty beer, but this one just seemed too sweet. Very full-bodied beer that sticks to your mouth. All in all a good beer, just be ready for all the malts.


 timfoolery (484), California, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/104/516/20
Jul 3, 2008  
Bottle from BevMo in Vacaville, CA. This brew was a malty version of a lesser Rochefort. It reminded me of BJs Grand Cru, but much sweeter. In fact, DTM said it was almost too sweet. I liked it, but that may have been why. High marks here, as it was the culmination beer of the evening.


BlackMail (55), Evergreen, Colorado, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/58/103/517/20
Jul 2, 2008  
Poured copper with a short lived head. Full bodied with a carmel taste, slightly sweet and malty.



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