Brasserie Artisanale du Roc Mol Anne & Mary

Anne & Mary

 

Brasserie Artisanale du Roc Mol in Sarlat-la-Canéda, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France 🇫🇷

  Amber / Red Ale Regular
Score
6.72
ABV: 4.3% IBU: 20 Ticks: 1
Le tribunal de la confrérie vous propose cette Amber Ale, brassée avec du houblon Barbe Rouge et des malts torréfiés. Ce breuvage convient parfaitement aux membres de notre équipage.
 

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Amber ale from this brewery in the Périgord region in France, active since 2018 and notable for its comic book style labels. Strong gusher, but was probably served after too much contrast in temperature too. Medium thick, pale greyish white, moussy, rather loosely structured head on a misty deep ruddy-caramel-hued copper coloured beer. Aroma of pecan nuts and soggy peanuts, hard caramel, dried hibiscus flowers, dry tree leaves, hints of apple peel, tea and onsetting oxidation. Sweetish, clean onset, dreid fruit and rosehip notes but subtly so, softish fizz with some faint minerally aspects, smooth, bit oily mouthfeel; pecan- and peanutty, softly toasty (though hardly bitter) maltiness, malt sweet in a very pure way without any additional sugar effects, ending dryish, cereally and malt-forward the way it began, with only a gentle pinch of floral hop bitterness. Too gentle perhaps, more hops could have accentuated the malts more sharply, but in any case this beer indeed allows the malt to speak for itself, in an almost 'German' kind of way. Malt sweet amber ale in pure form, but lacking a bit in depth and 'relief'.
Tried from Can on 09 Aug 2021 at 15:01