Beer Talk

Merry Monks’ Ale

Published March 2010, Volume 31, Number 1

Weyerbacher
Easton, PA

Available: PA, NJ, CT, FL, GA, ME, MD, MA, NE, NY, NC, OH, RI, SC, VA, DC, WI

Merry Monks’ is a bottle-conditioned Belgian-style abbey tripel, available year-round. It can be cellared to mature.

ABV: 9.3
ABW: 7.4
Color: 3.5
Bitterness: 15
Original gravity: n/a

  • Roger Protz

    Continuing the European theme, this 9.3% beer demands you lock the car in the garage and throw another log on the fire. It has a massive peppery and spicy hop aroma with a whole meal bread note. The spicy hops build in the mouth, balanced by creamy malt and a lychee-like luscious sweetness. The long and complex finish is bittersweet, with rich malt, peppery hops and tangy fruit. As you’d expect from a beer of this strength, there’s also a rich, warming alcohol note. A fabulous dessert beer: lychees anyone?

  • Garrett Oliver

    The cork needs little encouragement to pop, and the dark golden beer forms a big-bubbled white head. A thick blanket of yeast rouses from the bottom of the bottle, which slowly sends up a climbing cloud of foam out the top. The aroma reminds me powerfully of the Bazooka bubble gum I loved as a kid. It smells rather like weissbier. The palate opens with a sweet blast of fruit, but hops hold it in check until it dries into the long finish. This is quite a mouthful of beer—it certainly shows no monkish reticence. That’s fine—Thai duck in coconut curry isn’t shy either.

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