Divine Reserve No. 16 | Saint Arnold Brewing Company
ABV: 10.0%
IBU: 44
Style: Old / Stock Ale
Actively Produced
Description: Divine Reserve No. 16 is an Adambier. It is a full-bodied beer with a prominent, but not overpowering, smoked wood aroma (almost like a campfire), which comes from the use of Rauchmalt. There is a subtle Noble hop aroma and a slight caramel character that becomes more prominent as the beer warms up. The smokiness dominates through the crisp, Kolsch yeast inspired, finish. DR16 has a moderately high bitterness that is balanced nicely by its residual malty sweetness, and there is no lack of alcohol warmness as you easily finish a pint. Adambier was a popular beer style in Dortmund, Germany until the mid-19th century, when Pilsners and Munich-style lagers began to take over. Eventually, the style became largely extinct until recently.
IBU: 44
Style: Old / Stock Ale
Actively Produced
Description: Divine Reserve No. 16 is an Adambier. It is a full-bodied beer with a prominent, but not overpowering, smoked wood aroma (almost like a campfire), which comes from the use of Rauchmalt. There is a subtle Noble hop aroma and a slight caramel character that becomes more prominent as the beer warms up. The smokiness dominates through the crisp, Kolsch yeast inspired, finish. DR16 has a moderately high bitterness that is balanced nicely by its residual malty sweetness, and there is no lack of alcohol warmness as you easily finish a pint. Adambier was a popular beer style in Dortmund, Germany until the mid-19th century, when Pilsners and Munich-style lagers began to take over. Eventually, the style became largely extinct until recently.
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