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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Ave Maria St. George Belicoso and Final Absolution Trippel: Pairing


The Ale

Dragonmead Final Absolution Trippel Ale
Belgian Style Tripple Ale
Dragonmead Microbrewery
Warren, Michigan, USA
8.5% abv


Appearance: hazy golden body with a one finger white head; if it pours clear then you did not get the sediment off the bottom of the bottle.

Aroma: mild earthy yeast, very fruity, light Belgian spice, sweet

Flavors: fruity – white grape, banana, pear, apple and a touch of orange peel; sweet; tasty Belgian style yeast; light clove; mild floral hops

Mouthfeel: mild-moderate; sweet candied fruit, light tart feel, floral, smooth, very low carbonation, the alcohol does not come into play here on the taste so be careful

To the Point: a pretty good Trippel; a solid representation of this style; it is worthy to purchase


The Cigar

Ave Maria St. George Belicoso
Wrapper: Ecuadorian Habano Sun-grown
Binder/Fillers: Honduran and Nicaraguan
Size: 6x54

Taste Profile: moderate oak and light soil notes off the light; as the smoke continues the oak style is still present with a swirl of sweet tobacco, touch of soil and light spice.  This Belicoso size does not seem to have the body of the Robusto size.  The Robusto came across as medium-full to me and this might be medium during this pairing. 


The Pairing

The dusting of white pepper spice of the cigar brings out a little spice in the ale.  The sweet fruity style of the ale helps to bring out the sweet tobacco note of the cigar.  Nice interplay.   I think a stronger cigar my overpower this tasty ale.  

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