To date Soren, you (or at least your beers *wink wink*) have not disappointed me, as HopWired keeps up the standard!
Pours light copper (golden) with good white head and decent carbonation. Strong aroma of limes, a bit of passionfruit and what I think is tart apricot or stone fruit. Floral even? Has a nice slickness to the mouth feel and it slides over the tongue until it hits the back, then a good face full of bitterness. The malt seemed subdued up front, but there is a bready after taste.
It was probably not the wisest decision for me to drink this first as the alcohol is rather warming whilst sitting in front of the fire....
Job well done Soren, can't wait for the ReWired (maybe after a snooze), Cheers!
Twisted Hop Old Blighty... ahhh, life is beautiful.
Last night at Hashigo: a few Tracktown 200m ales, some Nerdherders (B and D), Sprig and Fern Summer Ale, a win for the Phoenix... and who knows what at The Malthouse (oh dear!)
Tracktown was delicious. Best of the Rogue beers so far on tap.
Sounds nothing like Orval??!! Except the brett....and brett. can be a character that tends to overpower any other character in the beer. Fresh Orval in Belgium is not drunk for the brett. character but the wonderfully hoppy aromatics (think finest french perfume) and balanced maltiness. The brett. only takes over after 3+ months in the bottle. I way prefer it fresh!
imperial orval? he's not said it is like Orval, just you probably won't like it if you don't like orval.
as for fresh. I had a fresh bottle last month... brought back from the brewery by my cousin. Love it both ways. Probably prefer it aged but I'll wait until I've had a session on the fresh stuff to make my decision.