Leffe Blonde

Leffe Blonde w/ glassBeer-a-Day #155

Award-winning Leffe Blonde is a full-bodied deep golden ale that is surprisingly subtle and delicate. Belgium’s classic abbey ale is best served in its own chalice-shaped glass, accentuating the ale’s aroma and creating the perfect head.

“Subtle and delicate.” Sounds like my wife.

Unfortunately I don’t have the exact same glass so I had to make do. It sure is a pretty color, with that distinctive Belgian-ess in the aroma. I’m not always down with Belgian styles, but this is pretty good.

Leffe


Weyerbacher QUAD

Weyerbacher Quad labelBeer-a-Day #94

Well, I might as well stick to Weyerbacher for a bit longer. They’re not too far away, being just up in Easton, Pennsylvania (home of Crayola Crayons!).

The Weyerbacher folks suggest cellaring it for 12 months or more. I’m not that patient.

Orangeish, with haze. Aroma is overwhelmingly of bananas and bubblegum. Sweet, and there’s some heat from the 11.8% alcohol-by-volume. Something to savor, and I can see where this could mellow nicely over time.

Weyerbacher QUAD

Ommegang Abbey Ale

Ommegang, in Cooperstown, New York, specializes in Belgian-style ales.

For the most part, I haven’t really liked most of the Belgian styles I’ve tried. As a result I haven’t bothered to buy anything from Ommegang, even though I am constantly hearing good things about them.

Well, I’ve been trying to expand my horizons, and my palate, lately, so I decided to take the plunge.

Ommegang Abbey Ale

Meditate on this dark ruby elixir. Breathe in its deep emanations of fruit and spice. Is that clove you smell? Licorice? Fig? Sip serenely as revelations of honey, toffee, chocolate and dark dried fruit delight your senses. Can a beer be holy? you wonder, and Where can I get a grail on-line?

Ommegang, our first brew, was inspired by the centuries-old brewing practices of the Belgian Trappist monks. This burgundian brew gives off a variety of aromas, including plum and cinnamon, and packs in flavors such as caramel, toffee, and licorice. At 8.5% abv, it is known to cause spontaneous meditation.

A nice dark amber with red highlights and a decent-sized head. Some nice fruity notes in the aroma. Body is medium and the carbonation, which seems a bit high at first, settles down nicely. A good beer to sip and enjoy.