Czech-American Amber Ale. Czech because of the used malts, American due to the hops. The bitterness hits you fast only to give away to massive malt flavor that slowly falls back and turns into a bitter-ish intense finish.
A medium sweet stout with oats. This style is lighter than dry stouts thanks to less roasted malt. The aroma is full of coffee and dark chocolate. It’s a beer of medium body, lower bitterness and pleasant finish.
Camerini | Ink IPA | ITA
India Pale Ale | 12° | 4.9% ABV
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Quite a dark color for an IPA. Citrusy and peppery aroma with a nice bitter as well as malty taste. Given its lower ABV, a little on the Session IPA side.
Huyghe | Delirium Tremens | BEL
Strong Belgian Ale | 16° | 8.5% ABV
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Launched on December 26th 1989 @ 9% abv. Abv reduced from 9% to 8.5% in 2003.
The particular character and the unique taste of “Delirium Tremens” result from the use of three different kinds of yeast.