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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Montegioco beers.

Montegioco Demon Hunter...$19.99 / 750ml 
(alc. 8.5% vol.)
Strong Ale clearly inspired by Anglo-Saxon, in the glass has a beautiful deep amber color, deep, with ruby ​​highlights. The nose is very rich, but not heavy, showing notes etiliche, dried figs, walnut, caramel, berries (blueberries in alcohol) in the mouth it is full-bodied, round, ethyl, powerful, but the final clean thanks to the beautiful English hop (East Kent Goldings), enriched by memories of gentian and licorice. Very long, of retrolfattivo robust, in the final syrup and mineral notes emerge. Powerful, well-balanced, well-structured, very well built. Serving suggestions: big blue cheese, stews, game.




Montegioco Dolii Raptor...$11.99 / 375ml
Demon Hunter Aged in Barbera Barrels
(alc. 8.5% vol)
Produced with the addition, at the end of boiling, the wort Produced aging a Demon Hunter for 10 months in barriques (ex Barbera Bigolla Walter Massa). Shows a beautiful ruby ​​color, with hints of amber, almost clear. The nose is fortified, complex, with notes of plum, wood, red flowers, fruit in alcohol and a scent reminiscent of an autumn forest. The taste is warm, ethyl, intense, net notes of chestnut honey, dried fruit, black cherry, cocoa. Very round, round, complex, shows remarkable length in the mouth, in the end emerge hints of bitter roots. Beer complex, ethyl, evolved. Serving suggestions: for cooking stews, or with great cheeses.

Montegioco Dolii Raptor...$11.99 / 11.2oz
Demon Hunter Aged in Dupont Calvados Barrels
Brewed in 2009

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