Indulgence 24
Moersleutel Craft Brewery in Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, Netherlands 🇳🇱
Stout - Imperial Series|
Score
6.79
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One part of this Indulgence is aged in deluxe Rhum Clement Martinique 20-year-old barrels, infusing the beer with aromas of coconut, vanilla, molasses, and hints of raisins. Subtle notes of rum and booze add depth, like the breeze of a distant island.
For the other part, we used a super-thick 45 Plato base beer, aged in Wyoming Whisky barrels, bring- ing medium tannins and a deliciously smooth, licorice-like finish.
The result is a complex, balanced beer with a silky, sweet body, tropical coconut, black licorice, rai- sins, and a subtle touch of booze, all wrapped in an aroma of molasses and rum.
So, pour yourself a glass and let your mind drift away to tropical beaches, where a mermaid just of- fered you a drink you’ll never forget... But wait, back to reality! It’s, of course, our own talented brewers who crafted this masterpiece for you. Cheers!
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Scopey (25115) reviewed Indulgence 24 from Moersleutel Craft Brewery 7 months ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7
Bottle thanks to my brother. It pours jet black a small tan head. The aroma is dark roasted malt, bitter - sweet character, oily, dark roasted malt, umami, burnt toast, liquorice, jammy, vanilla, bourbon, dried fruits, fruit & nut chocolate and rocky road. The taste is slick, oily, super sweet, heavy, jammy, vanilla, tangy, toasted coconut, bourbon soaked oak, toasty vibes, warming booze, sugary, toasted brown sugar, maltesers, mars bar, toffee, caramel, banana bread and milky coffee with a toasty finish. Fulsome body, light carbonation and oily mouth feel. Fun elements to it, but super heavy and super sweet, overly so on my opinion. Probably not a summer ale.