Even before starting my written beer evaluations I knew that this one was one of my favorites. When asked about which beers I enjoyed most, this was the one that I generally responded with. The strange part is that I couldn’t explain exactly why I like it so much and even after my official review I cannot put my finger on it. I can only say that you should try it for yourself if you haven’t had a chance to already and if for some reason you don’t like it, send the leftovers to me!
Brewery: Brewery Ommegang (Cooperstown, NY)
Name: Three Philosophers
Style: Belgian Specialty Ale (Quadrupel – 98% Ale & 2% Ale with cherries)
ABV: 9.8%
Tasting Notes: Stored in the fridge and served in my Ommegang glass.
Aroma: Medium malt aroma with a good amount of hops. Dark fruit nose with low alcohol noticeable.
Appearance: Medium brown color with a slight red hue. Solid beige/reddish head with excellent retention and a good trail. Clear with tiny bubbles visible rising in center of glass.
Flavor: Excellent (pretty complex) malty flavor with low hop notes. Slight dark fruit (cherry) flavors and a low to medium alcohol warmth at the finish.
Mouthfeel: Extremely smooth with a good amount of carbonation. Excellent hold at finish with the slightest sourness.
Overall Impressions: Generally one of my favorites and it only gets better as it warms. Fantastic for relaxation as it drinks like a wine (in a way). Would be excellent paired with food.
Grade: A (or better)

Brewery Ommegang - Three Philosophers


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