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AleSmith Philosophy and Velocity West Coast Edition w/ Ommegang (Picked up at Bev-Mo). A 4 of 4. Honestly this blend is better than either of the base beers. Lots of rich chocolate and roast and some dark fruit notes in the background that are quite nice. Not overly sweet, as some quads can be, and has great complexity. Really great, particularly for the price.
Malheur 12°
I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One.
New Seasons Market, the local grocery chain, is getting good at beer. They’ve been partnering with Portland breweries for exclusive releases. Four Hearts Beat as One is their second collaboration with Gigantic Brewing (the first was the fresh hopped Hop Bot). Four Hearts is a blend of Belgian Quadruples aged in bourbon barrels two years.
Bourbon is a nice compliment to many beers, but it seems a little brash for Belgian ales. A Belgian Quadruple is fruity, subtle, balanced. Bourbon is hot, sweet, and rough.
But Four Hearts Beat As One pulls off the impossible. This beer is the perfect marriage of whiskey and fruitcake. Up front, Four Hearts is all figgy plums, picking up a little char off the barrels. In the middle, you get a nice vanilla sweetness. Then the finish gives you the dry bourbon heat. It’s not astringent or anything, just warm and inviting. Very tasty.
Lupita & The 3 Kings (5 Rabbit)
Brewery : 5 Rabbit Cerveceria Beer : Lupita & The 3 Kings Style : Quad / Quadrupel / Belgian Quad Variance : Brewed with Cherries, Candied Pineapple, Cinnamon, and Orange Peel
8.5 / 10
Damn, I seriously feel like because of this beer I might try and convert to Mexican. Can you do that? No? Oh well, it’s probably for the best seeing as who is currently our president and what’s going on in our country with immigrants right now. To be honest, I’d rather be white and drinking this wishing to be Mexican than Mexican getting deported wishing I was American drinking this beer. Basically, our president is a dick. Our nation is founded by immigrants and just because they aren’t the same race as they were when we were started as a country or when your family first came here, it doesn’t make them any less so let’s cut the shit. That’s enough on that issue because half of you probably already stopped reading this. This beer is inspired by a Mexican pastry eaten on Three Kings Day known as Rosca de Reyes which kinds of looks like what would happen if a bagel and a fruit cake had a sexy time love making session and had a super weird pastry child. A nice strong boozy dark fruit flavor starts things off with some candied fruit flavor mixing in quickly after with hints of that orange peel and cherry before closing with a smooth sweet mixture of all of those flavors with some cinnamon coming through to close things up. This is definitely a super interesting variation of the style and if you are just into great beer in general, pick this up and let it open your mind to what is possible with a Quad. For you newcomers out there this is definitely a great entry point into the style and craft in general because even though that 10% ABV is completely noticeable, the rest of the additions will have you coming back for more and more until Lupita on the label finally drops those jeans and let’s you see that fat ass. Salud!
Written by: Steve B.
Jesus and Bishop!! Michigan Maple Jesus, imperial stout aged in maple Brandy barrels, from Evil Twin and Bishops Barrel 16, Belgian quad, from Saint Arnold!
A 2012 bottle of Westvleteren XII. A 4 of 4. Picked this up in Oakland in 2013 -- it was part of the one-time US distribution, and just like the bottles I’ve had before in Europe, it’s quite good. Wonderful dark fruit and yeast-driven qualities that you’d expect from a Trappist quad, and the age has let it meld a bit. The alcohol stays well-hidden, and there’s some great caramel sweetness and dark fruit up front, and then it fades cleanly on your palate.
Review #17
Got a bit excited and drank some before I snapped a picture lol. Beautifully balanced beer. At 10% it tastes so smooth and malty and fruity loved this one. 9/10