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Judge's Review: 96 Rating - Bad Abbot by Gnarly Barley Brewing Co.

April, 2022

Bad Abbot

Bad Abbot

Louisiana
United States
Bad Abbot, Gnarly Barley Brewing
Description 

Bad Abbot is a gentle beast, coming in at 14% but drinking with an unexpected docility. Fruity esters on the nose give way to malty overtones of caramel and raisin that clean up into a surprisingly dry finish. The medium body enhances the nuanced sugars, avoiding a cloying or syrupy finish, instead portraying a pleasing array of dark fruits and molasses. A delicate pathway paved with secrets, where good intentions meld with desire.

Beverage Profile
ABV: 
14.0%
Malts: 
Pilsner, Aromatic, Munich, Special B, Belgian Dark Candi Sugar, Molasses
Hops: 
Tettnanger

 

 


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Judges Rating: 
96
Aroma: 
23 / 24
Appearance: 
6 / 6
Flavor: 
38 / 40
Mouthfeel: 
10 / 10
Overall Impression: 
19 / 20

Bad Abbot by Gnarly Barley Brewing Co. is being evaluated as a Belgian Dark Strong Ale (Category 26D) from the 2021 BJCP Style Guidelines.

Bad Abbot pours a deep copper color with a light haze. It sports a light tan head that leaves Belgian lacing on the glass when swirled and dissipates fairly quickly, which is common in a beer of this alcohol content. The aroma features prominent caramel, dark and dried fruit consisting of raisins, prunes, plums and bing cherries with light cinnamon and vanilla. The malt character is rich and complex with bread, bread crusts and toast. A smooth, perfumy alcohol element rounds out the aroma.

The flavor follows with a rich and complex cornucopia of malt and Belgian yeast character. It is bready and toasty with peppery phenols, light vanilla and dark fruit esters of raisins and prunes alongside light caramel. There is a moderately high hop bitterness that emerges mid-palate and lingers long into the aftertaste. The moderate residual sweetness in this quad transitions into a medium-dry finish. This is a full-bodied Belgian that is creamy on the palate and has an overall smooth alcohol character for a hefty 14% ABV.

This is a very well constructed Belgian quad. A touch less hop bitterness would really make this beer sing, but this is only a minor issue. This is one world-class brew you will certainly want to take your time with, so clear your calendar for the day.