The beer: Apollyon Golden Ale
Brewed by: Arcadia Brewing Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Description (from the website): "Tremble before Apollyon, The Destroyer, for herein is a
beer that requires careful handling. Produced using a technique that
amplifies the intense apple/pear fruitiness of Arcadia’s house
English-style yeast, the result is a straw-colored golden strong ale
that hides its strength carefully. Obscured by intense honey notes,
hints of cotton candy, fresh-baked bread, and a wickedly dry, crisp
body, we took to calling it Apollyon in homage to the Belgian tradition
of naming beers after 'devilish' figures. Unlike the king of locusts,
the only truly dangerous part of Apollyon is how enjoyable and
refreshing it is."
Would I buy it again?: You know, I was really expecting a lot more kick from this beer when I first tasted it. I figured something called a strong golden ale and with such high alcohol content would be more intense. But it's very drinkable. Unfortunately, I think that works against this beer in a way. It wasn't cheap, which is not so good, and it's supposed to be a winter beer, but it really strikes me as more of a warm weather beer. It was fine, but it definitely isn't something I'll be rushing to get again.
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