Amory’s Tomb Brewing Company The Advancement of Interests Vol. III

The Advancement of Interests Vol. III

 

Amory’s Tomb Brewing Company in Maynard, Massachusetts, United States 🇺🇸

Collab with: Lost Shoe Brewing and Roasting Company / Time & Materials Beer Company
  Belgian Style - Strong Ale Series Out of Production
Score
6.87
ABV: 9.5% IBU: - Ticks: 1
Collaboration with Lost Shoe and Time & Materials. The base Belgian strong ale was fermented cleanly in stainless, then rested for nine months with our resident cultures in second use Gin barrels, and refermented on peaches with Ceylon cinnamon. The resulting drink is one of sophistication, driven by warmth and light acidity. A gentle cask heat backed by notes of woody spice transitions to peach flesh and soft botanicals. This beer is a beautiful counterpoint to the second volume’s bright pineapple and vanilla, offering a rich seasonal dichotomy perfect for cold winter days.
 

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7.4
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

375mL bottle drunk 1/24/22. Mostly clear (got a bit of sediment in there by accident), bronze-brass-golden with a small, but moderately-well-retained, white head. Smells softer/more even than Vol. II. Soft, well-developed lacto with no single note emanating strongly. Could probably not even place Gin barrel, cinnamon or peaches, which is totally fine with me. Definitely some good fruitiness but no acetic and no big phenolic notes either. No alcohol noted, which is an accomplishment at 9.5%. Soft and juicy in the mouth with a great, big, round, malty texture that adds cake, biscuit and honey to the peachy, slightly citric, heavily lactic (though only lightly sour) character. Not a big cinnamon or gin barrel person, especially in a BSA, but it doesn't cause any problems here and I can't even pick it out. Just a malty, tart, fruity, strong ale that is clean and not boozy in the least.

Tried from Bottle on 24 Jan 2022 at 18:35