Hello beer lovers and welcome to another edition of the
NorCal Beer Blog's brew review.
Tonight’s featured beer is New Glarus Brewing Company
Serendipity Happy Accident Fruit Ale.
From the New Glarus Brewing Company website: “Severe
Drought, we shared the farmer’s horror as Wisconsin’s cherry crop failed! Dan
bought what cherries he could. The Apple crop fared better. Then joy! A grand
Wisconsin cranberry harvest. What will Dan brew with Apples, Cranberries and
Cherries? Oh my! You hold the happy accident of Wisconsin’s favorite fruit aged
in oak with an almost magical wild fermentation. Serendipity is a wondrous
celebration that sparkles your senses and dances across your palate. A
kaleidoscope of flavor discovered by accident in a sour ale!
Cheers to the unexpected.”
Cheers to the unexpected.”
Let’s get started!
Appearance: Pours
a reddish brown with a solid beige head and nice lacing.
Aroma: Apples,
cranberry and cherries – juicy and fruity.
Taste: Sweet and
tart apple, cherry and cranberry flavors with light malt and a touch of
vanilla.
Overall: Light
and well balanced, New Glarus Brewing Company Serendipity Happy Accident Fruit
Ale is incredible. This 4% ABV offering lives up to the hype and then some.
Cheers!
Mark Harvey
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