Brewed by Renaissance Brewing in the style of a Spice/Herb/Vegetable her and they're of course in Blenheim, Malborough, New Zealand
Wow then, 500ml of a 7.2% ABV beer, bit late for Halloween, or All Hallows Eve, or what ever you'd like to call it.
There is a collision of aromas in this well carbonated beer. A lot going on. Spices, nutmeg? and I get banana, which is nothing like a pumpkin. Don't judge me. It's a magnificent burnt dark colour, deep caramel.
I'd comment on the head, but there was and now there isn't.
The taste, the taste matches the collision of the aromas, magnificent!! There is a real rich body in this, it's quite a feat. My experience could be improved if there was a head, and if there was some lacing. But that's a niggle. I'm not sure I can nail down any particular taste as an individual taste, this is going quietly about being a good beer.
The pdubyah-o-meter is loving this, a lot, and I'm giving myself a high-five for choosing this today. It's a 8.90 from 10 things on the scale of things. To add any more is just to gilld the lilly, and so I'm just going to sup and smile.
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