Friday, December 18, 2015

He'Brew St. Lenny's The Immaculate Collaboration Belgian-style Double Rye IPA

The regular Bittersweet Lenny's is a double Rye IPA, this one is Belgian-style. Right up my alley. A collaboration beer that mark the inauguration of Schmaltz's first real, true, genuine brewery.

Clear, bright burgundy red coloring, big creamy head that drifts down eventually, leaving lace. Looking good.

Spicy aromatics, rich and fruity, bold and in the Belgian mold. Sweet, fruity, funky. Just a little bitter. I like it.

In the mouth: all that and more. Slightly sour, fruity, funky, and still rich, spicy and hoppy. Big, big, big. Damn, it tastes like a quad, plus an IPA, a little bit of triple, and a whole lot of yum. Bitterness is just below the fruit, which floats just above the spice and the Belgian funk.

Damn, this is good. I'm just gonna enjoy this.

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