Brouwerij Alvinne Fellowship Ale 2018 n° 5: Laurelin 2017

Fellowship Ale 2018 n° 5: Laurelin 2017

 

Brouwerij Alvinne in Moen, West Flanders, Belgium 🇧🇪

  Sour / Wild Beer - Flavoured Special Out of Production
Score
6.44
ABV: 8.0% IBU: - Ticks: 47
Cuvee Sofie with Schaarbeekse kriek aged on third time used French oak red wine barrel from Domaine Harmand Geoffroy.
The fifth Fellowship ale cannot exist without the fourth, a necessary duality like the two trees of Valinor; this one is made the same way as the 2016 version, but the Schaarbeekse cherries in this case are applied to Cuvée Sofie that has been aged for 'only' one year in wine barrels instead of two. Poured right next to the 2016 version, this one looks almost exactly the same, with an unstable array of large, white-reflecting bubbles that disappear quickly over a deep and misty, red beer, this one seemingly a tad deeper ruby-hued than the 2016 version, a very subtle difference only made visible in comparison with one another. Aroma has the same degree of complexity as its elderly counterpart, but with a slightly more crisp cherry juice (almost blood orange-like) and a slightly 'fuller' cherry jam effect, more actual wet wood than aromatic 'oak vanilla', a tad more 'dustiness', more outspoken red wine presence and somewhat more prominent solventy barrel effects (wood glue). Feels a bit tangier and brighter in the mouth as well, a cascade of juicy sour cherries with red berry effects, but backed by the same basic soft Cuvée Sofie maltiness as the 2016 version, equally softly carbonated. Tannic effects from the wood treatment merge with cherry skin wryness, while the cherry flesh acidity - even if the cherry part is exactly the same in this one as in the 2016 version - seems even more fiery and tangy. Ends very complex, long, woody, fruity and almost madera-like, with a soothing alcohol glow rounding off the flavor 'parcours' in the very end. The more youthful of both trees, this one too nevertheless exudes nobility, wisdom and depth - so by no means is this the lesser one of the two. Different but equal, both Laurelins are truly worthy Fellowship ales to enjoy with care and patience - this is sour ale at a world class level.
 

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7/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 8 Texture 6 Overall 8
very sweet aroma, more marcipan and boild red fruits than the 2016 one. also more nailpolish. aroma hints sort of unfinished business. flavor is vinager salad dressing sourness, lots of spices, cherries, marzipan, fortunately much less sweet than aroma but not in any way easy drinking, with the sour ale being really really brutally sour, while the fruits are equally brutally sweet. This one is more potent than the 2016 though, in a way it's more interesting, but you have to give it time as a sipper, otherwise it'lle be just too much.
Tried on 01 May 2024 at 19:04

8.5/10
Penultimate 2018 fellowship beer, about time. Does not disappoint. Sour, in that delicious peachy Phi way, but the sourness gets overpowered by a shit ton of sweet, intense cherries. Lovely fruity wine from the barrel as well. Very balsamic in the end.
Tried from Bottle at Brouwerij Alvinne - De Proefloft & Beer Shop on 30 Dec 2021 at 23:00

5.6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 4.5 Texture 6 Overall 6
33cl bottle courtesy of and shared with Bierridder and Tderoeck.
BB 01/2024.
Cuivre, pas de col, qcq bulles éparses en surface.
Arôme est de suite très aigre - vinaigre proche de l'acétique - après une bonne dizaine de minutes un nez plus fruité et tanniques de cerise parvient à sortir. Retrouve aussi des notes fines de boisé et fruits rouges.
Palais est identique au nez, très aigre-vinaigre marqué par une arrivée tardive de la cerise. Cette dernière reprend une place qui est mise en avant par la barrique de vin rouge.
Le boisé est modeste mais le tout est trop surfait au niveau acidité. Le tout reste bcp trop 'over the top' sour.
Tried from Bottle on 12 Jun 2020 at 12:42

7.4/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
11/VI/20 - 33cl bottle @ home, BB: I/2024 (2020-489) Thanks to Bierridder_S for sharing the bottle!

Cloudy red brownish beer, practically no head. Aroma: marzipan, oxidized, vinegar notes, almonds, funky. MF: no carbon, medium body. Taste: very sourish, vinegar, lots of cherries, oxidized, thick, intense, some tannins. Aftertaste: lovely fruitiness, cherries, tannins, very acidic, lemon juice, acetic, little bitter, cherry juice, nice one!
Tried from Bottle on 11 Jun 2020 at 17:30

7/10
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Tried from Bottle on 01 Jan 2020 at 02:22

7.6/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7.5 Texture 9 Overall 7.5
28/06/2019 @home - 33cl bottle form the Fellowship package. Hazy reddish, no real head. Nose is sour, cherry, bit glue and wood. Taste is gentle sour, cherry, wood, hint of glue, wood.
Tried from Bottle on 29 Nov 2019 at 15:02

1/10
Nail polish... vinegar stitch... And flat... Too bad. Expensive beer to throw away.
Tried from Bottle on 20 Nov 2019 at 22:32

5.9/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 5 Flavor 5.5 Texture 7 Overall 6
Bottle shared from/at Maakun’s, thanks! Murky red with no head. Sour red fruit, a sweetness follows, and then I taste a bucket of latex paint, then lacquer, before I can land on sweet hard candy, lollipop, gumball coating and dense red fruits again, red currant, raspberries, thick human blood, iron, beets. Full sweet and gluey mean sour leaning into it. Full body, slick and thick malty feel with soft carbonation. There’s definitely stuff to like here but there’s also quite a chemical aroma and difficult acidity to take on.
Tried from Bottle on 07 Nov 2019 at 23:18

7.3/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7.5 Flavor 7.5 Texture 6 Overall 7
Bottle shared. Bit hazy deep ruby red with small bubbly pink head. Yoghurt, glue, sweet and sour cherries, balsamico, red wine, yoghurt, cinnamon, sour milk, light wood. Nice cherries! Medium sweet and sour, under medium bitter. Medium bodied with a weird gluey chemical burning sensation in the finish. It’s not really that sour, just has this strange chemical sour milk note. Otherwise pretty damn nice.
Tried from Bottle on 07 Nov 2019 at 23:13

6.3/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 7 Overall 6
Pours unclear, dark red-amber. No real head. Smell is full-on acetic acid. Bit glue. Taste is full-on acetic acid, tart, intense cherries. I expected much more , or well, actually LESS, in terms of acetic acid. No balance here, this isn't even close to the quality i expected from this beer that sounded so damn awesome on paper.
Tried on 19 Sep 2019 at 11:18