Thursday, November 27, 2014

serve the seve

Sevebrau was introduced to me at the last beer fair, but we did not have the pleasure of the brown ale at that time.  The brewer was proud to tell me about the German style brews he makes, and indeed, the labels also remind the attentive drinker of the origin of the beer's quality.
Serona Strong Ale pours out a nice ruddy chestnut, not terribly foamy.  I detect a faint hint of apples in the air.  The taste is on the sweet side, but not overly so, with only the mildest hint of bitter hiding in the top of the taste.  It's a smooth beer, very easy going down, really much more subtle than dark beers I recall from Germany.  And at the moment, I'd say it's much more my style.

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