Tynt Meadow English Trappist Ale
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Description
In a nutshell:
Strong, dark Trappist ale with a clear English character. Brewed at Mount Saint Bernard Abbey in Leicestershire.
The lowdown:
Trappist ales are more often associated with Belgium from where most of them are brewed, but Tynt Meadow is the first Trappist beer to come from Britain. It's mahogany-coloured, with a subtle, warm red hue, and a lasting beige head. The aroma carries hints of dark chocolate, liquorice, and rich fruit flavours making a full-bodied, well balanced ale. It leaves a warm and dry finish on the palate.
The Brewery
Trappist beers tend to be named after the place in which the monastery is situated. So the monks of Mount Saint Bernard have called theirs 'Tynt Meadow', to honour the link with the plot of land on which monastic life there was refounded in the English Midlands almost two centuries ago. Being part of the great Trappist tradition, they chose to produce a strong dark ale, but one that has a clearly English character.
Style - Brown Ale & Mild & Other Ales ABV 7.4% - Strong
Strong, dark Trappist ale with a clear English character. Brewed at Mount Saint Bernard Abbey in Leicestershire.
The lowdown:
Trappist ales are more often associated with Belgium from where most of them are brewed, but Tynt Meadow is the first Trappist beer to come from Britain. It's mahogany-coloured, with a subtle, warm red hue, and a lasting beige head. The aroma carries hints of dark chocolate, liquorice, and rich fruit flavours making a full-bodied, well balanced ale. It leaves a warm and dry finish on the palate.
The Brewery
Trappist beers tend to be named after the place in which the monastery is situated. So the monks of Mount Saint Bernard have called theirs 'Tynt Meadow', to honour the link with the plot of land on which monastic life there was refounded in the English Midlands almost two centuries ago. Being part of the great Trappist tradition, they chose to produce a strong dark ale, but one that has a clearly English character.
Style - Brown Ale & Mild & Other Ales ABV 7.4% - Strong
Details
Categories | Beer & Cider / Ale / Brown Ale & Mild & Other Ales |
Region | England |
Country | UK |
Volume | 33cl |
ABV | 7.4% |
SKU | MO3FZZBE |