Hello beer lovers and welcome to another edition of the
NorCal Beer Blog's brew review.
Tonight’s featured beer is The Lost Abbey Saint's Devotion
Ale.
From the The Lost Abbey website: “A
Brett-finished version of our Devotion Ale. Saint’s Devotion is bottle
conditioned with brettanomyces to deepen the layers of flavor on our most
hop-forward beer from Lost Abbey lineup.
Let’s get started!
Appearance: Pours
a golden orange color with a lumpy white head and great lacing.
Aroma: Fruity and
tart with scents of green apples, apricot, pear, banana, funky brettanomyces,
clove and biscuit malt.
Taste: Biscuit
malt, brettanomyces funk, green apple, banana, apricot, clove, coriander,
Belgian candi sugar, citrus, and pepper.
Overall: Crisp
and clean, Lost Abbey Saint's Devotion Ale is easy-drinking. At 6.66% ABV this offering is well balanced
and solid.
Cheers!
Mark Harvey
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