Fellowship Ale 2018 n° 4: Laurelin 2016
Brouwerij Alvinne in Moen, West Flanders, Belgium 🇧🇪
Sour / Wild Beer - Flavoured Series Out of Production|
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7.63
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Cuvée Sofie Schaarbeekse kriek. 28 months aged in Hungarian oak barrel from Domaine Noelat Michel red wine.
The fourth Alvinne Fellowship ale, a 'kriek', but that is putting it in an oversimplified way: what we have here, is Cuvée Sofie aged on wine barrels for two years with the renowned 'Schaarbeekse' sour cherries added. Tasted in comparison with the fifth Fellowship ale, which is the same thing, but based on Cuvée Sofie aged for one year instead of two years. This 'old' version produces some white, large and loose bubbles upon pouring, but no real head is formed, let alone retained; beautiful vermillion red robe, misty with a coppery-bronze tinge, looking like old cherry wine. Intense, noble aroma: cherry wine, lots of vanilla-scenting oak wood, candied cherry and even marzipan, raspberry vinegar, sour yoghurt, blue grape peel, old tawny port, cherry stones, old crumbling biscuit, herborized tree leaves, barnyard. Intense sour cherries open the palate, flanked by mildly astringent cherry skin effects and with a vinegary acidity to it that is, as it befits a great Alvinne sour, countered by cherry fructose softness; soft carbonation adds to an altogether 'moelleux' mouthfeel. Lovely rounded bready and even slightly honeyish maltiness is dried by both the fruit acidity and lactic tartness, colorful and leading to a complex finish with a retronasal feast of cherry pie, vanilla, old oak and marzipan effects, highlighted by a warming, madera-flavored alcohol glow that binds all elements together. Sour but complex and nowhere too harsh, this is a prestigious 'kriek' in all respects, glowing like the leaves of the Laurelin tree and fiery like its fruit. Alvinne pulls it off once again - and clearly comparing this one with its younger counterpart is a must, with this one being the somewhat more sedate and noble one of the two, like a mighty old tree standing proudly next to its younger offspring. Majestic cherry beer, one to sip slowly in order to enjoy its full complexity.
The fourth Alvinne Fellowship ale, a 'kriek', but that is putting it in an oversimplified way: what we have here, is Cuvée Sofie aged on wine barrels for two years with the renowned 'Schaarbeekse' sour cherries added. Tasted in comparison with the fifth Fellowship ale, which is the same thing, but based on Cuvée Sofie aged for one year instead of two years. This 'old' version produces some white, large and loose bubbles upon pouring, but no real head is formed, let alone retained; beautiful vermillion red robe, misty with a coppery-bronze tinge, looking like old cherry wine. Intense, noble aroma: cherry wine, lots of vanilla-scenting oak wood, candied cherry and even marzipan, raspberry vinegar, sour yoghurt, blue grape peel, old tawny port, cherry stones, old crumbling biscuit, herborized tree leaves, barnyard. Intense sour cherries open the palate, flanked by mildly astringent cherry skin effects and with a vinegary acidity to it that is, as it befits a great Alvinne sour, countered by cherry fructose softness; soft carbonation adds to an altogether 'moelleux' mouthfeel. Lovely rounded bready and even slightly honeyish maltiness is dried by both the fruit acidity and lactic tartness, colorful and leading to a complex finish with a retronasal feast of cherry pie, vanilla, old oak and marzipan effects, highlighted by a warming, madera-flavored alcohol glow that binds all elements together. Sour but complex and nowhere too harsh, this is a prestigious 'kriek' in all respects, glowing like the leaves of the Laurelin tree and fiery like its fruit. Alvinne pulls it off once again - and clearly comparing this one with its younger counterpart is a must, with this one being the somewhat more sedate and noble one of the two, like a mighty old tree standing proudly next to its younger offspring. Majestic cherry beer, one to sip slowly in order to enjoy its full complexity.
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7.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
bottle, tasted may 1st 2024 clear brow white head. I had imagined a bit more reddish hue to it. aroma is cherries, very tart and funky sour beer, wood, honey, the flemish sour is shining through, in a good way, very faint oxidation but then it's like 9 yrs old. flavor is strangely sweet, like, honey or sugar, and then very sour brune like sour to balance, think vinagre based salad dressing. very complex but i would not say easy drinking. a sipper. the yeasty woody notes makes it very belgian.
Tried
from Bottle
on 01 May 2024
at 11:10
9/10
Pours a brownish red, virtually flat, nicely clear. Heavy sour smell, Morpheus, cherries and wood. Some sharp, vinegary acidity, but only just enough to wake you. Lots and lots of cherries, plenty red wine, soft Phi peaches. Well balanced and delicious.
Tried
from Bottle
at
Brouwerij Alvinne - De Proefloft & Beer Shop
on 19 Sep 2020
at 22:00
10/10
Bottle. Shared at Mikkeller Exmouth Arms. Exquisite.
Tried
from Bottle
on 15 Feb 2020
at 14:50
8.5/10
at home, drink it slow and you will enjoy
Tried
from Bottle
on 01 Jan 2020
at 02:17
7.9/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 8
Flavor 8.5
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Bottle at home. Hazy dark red witn small pink head. Sour cherries, marzipan, balsamico, oak, red wine, yoghurt, some glue. It smells quite roght and sour, but the aroma is quite nice, and it's not nearly as rough as the nose. Medium sour, unde rmedium sweet and light bitter. Solid medium bodied with slight burning finish. Too bad of the chemical notes on the nose and in the finish, the cherries are lovely in this beer.
Tried
from Bottle
on 05 Nov 2019
at 21:05
8.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 9
Texture 8
Overall 9
28/06/2019 @home - 33cl bottle formt the Fellowship package. Hazy pinkish red, no real head. Nose is sour, cherry, bit glue and leather. Taste is gentle sour, cherry, wood, hint of glue, wood. I'm seldom a fan of cherry beers but this one was nice.
Tried
from Bottle
on 03 Jul 2019
at 10:33
6.5/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Bottle 330ml. @ home.[ As Alvinne Fellowship Ale n° 4: Laurelin 2016 ].Unclear - hazy medium to light red amber colour with a small, open and frothy - fizzy, fair lacing, mostly diminishing, off-white head. Aroma is moderate malty, wheat, moderate yeasty, fruity yeast, tart, cherry, wine - red wine, wood, aceton, marzipan, light nail polish. Flavor is moderate sweet and light to moderate acidic with a long duration, tart, cherry, marzipan, sweet malt, red wine - vinous, oak. Body is medium, texture is oily to watery, carbonation is soft. [20190614] 7-2-7-3-14
Tried
from Bottle
on 29 Jun 2019
at 19:18
6.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
From bottle at Jan's place thanks to Alex. Hazy brown orange color with light beige head. Aroma is tart fruity, wood, sweet notes, light nail polish. Sweet, light bitter and heavy acidic taste. Medium oily body with soft carbonation.
Tried
from Bottle
on 27 Jun 2019
at 15:19
6/10
Tried
on 14 Jun 2019
at 21:39
8/10
Celebrating todays launch of The Fellowship 2019!
Tried
from Bottle
on 30 May 2019
at 23:00