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Moa Imperial Stout (Aged In Pinot Noir Barrels)

There it is! This is a very unique RIS to say the least. The pour had a distinct burgundy tint to it and the fruity wine notes are very obvious, but at the same time balanced (if you enjoy red wine). But it takes some getting used to, especially the contrast between the roasty-black malts and the red wine character.

I really should have used a tulip glass. Oh well....

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There it is! This is a very unique RIS to say the least. The pour had a distinct burgundy tint to it and the fruity wine notes are very obvious, but at the same time balanced (if you enjoy red wine). But it takes some getting used to, especially the contrast between the roasty-black malts and the red wine character.

I really should have used a tulip glass. Oh well....

And I thought nailing an import barrel RIS would have taken longer, nothing but net.

Posting the next beer tonight.

:mug:
 
I can see the label reflection on the glass. So is that cheating then if I guess it? :confused:

It's the Hefe. Apparently the worlds oldest brewery.
 
Back to you.

I am good at winning the game, bad at posting beers.

That's the second labeled beer I posted.

:(

Just a coincidence that I was browsing their lineup of beers at the store the day before, so the label just popped out at me!
 
Belgian blonde?

Got the first part right, at least we can agree on that. Wikipedia is calling it a blonde ale and also golden ale in the same article, citing different sources. RB and BA do not use either of those terms, so I don't know what it really is. Other than the best damn beer.
 

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