Name: Abbot Ale.
Brewery: Westgate Brewery (Greene King), Bury St.Edmunds.
ABV: 5% (bottle).
Style: Ale/Best Bitter.
Season: Autumn/Winter
Brewery: Westgate Brewery (Greene King), Bury St.Edmunds.
ABV: 5% (bottle).
Style: Ale/Best Bitter.
Season: Autumn/Winter
Availability: Available in most good supermarkets.
What I paid: £1.99 (CO-OP).
Try if you like: Stronger ales, Moorland's legendary Old Speckled Hen, toffee and biscuity malt flavours, fruit cake (in character not actual flavour!).
Not a subtle beer by any means but such a rich offering from the brewery based in Bury St.Edmunds. Abbot Ale is a beer you will easily see in most supermarkets and indeed, it is often on pumps at pubs quite readily too: it even comes in cans! The one I most recently had the pleasure of trying was bottled and I have to say it was a real treat.
To summarise in a single word: robust. This is a mouthful and a half this drop as it delivers, again and again, with toffeed malts and a rich spicy undertone throughout the whole sip: pale and amber malts lend it a colour like slightly burned golden syrup and in terms of aromatics, this beer smells like what I imagine people from outside the UK think a British Beer smells like: deep, rich and hoppy with an almost alcoholic heat to it (much like if you were nosing a golden rum).
I cannot impress upon you how rich the flavour is: it's the sticky toffee pudding of beers in that it is sweet and thick with cloying demerera but you are rescued from this becoming sickly by the hopping which encapsulates the malt with refreshing bitters which dance and interweave with those date-like flavours. It is, for its punch, remarkably refreshing for such a bold beer although at 5%, you couldn't session it unless you are made of sterner stuff than myself!
If you have ever tried Old Speckled Hen, you should try this: it will seem both familiar and different - I dare say, Hen is slightly more subtle and lacks the smash of the Abbot. Subtle this isn't but subtle isn't what you always want: it delivers flavour...barrels of flavour.
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