Avery to release 5 Monks (19% barrel aged Belgian "quintuple")

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  1. markdrinksbeer

    markdrinksbeer Initiate (0) Nov 14, 2013 Massachusetts

    (Boulder, CO) – This Sunday, Avery Brewing Company will release No. 22 in it’s Barrel-Aged Series, 5 Monks, a 19.4% ABV Bourbon barrel-aged Belgian-style quintupel ale.

    Although Avery’s brewers didn’t go into this project trying to make the highest gravity beer in Avery history, that’s what they did. But Avery’s Chief Barrel Herder Andy Parker explains they were more interested in exploring ethanol as a flavor component. “As a brewer, the main reason to make these high alcohol beers is that there’s a whole range of flavors out there that’s virtually unexplored.”

    “In the spirit of quadrupels, we made the recipe to have lots of dark fruit and raisin flavors. Those match well with the vanillin compounds from the fresh Bourbon barrels and the charred oak,” said Parker.

    Adam Avery, the brewery’s founder, says the entire Barrel-Aged Series has been fun for the brewers to dream up, and naming 5 Monks a “quintupel” was done in jest. “Belgian beers have a long history of singles and doubles and triples and the occasional quadrupel, so we’re calling it a quintupel because ‘sextuple’ just didn’t seem right with monks on the label.”

    “What do you call a 19.4% Belgian Bourbon beer?” Avery jokingly asks. “You tell me!”

    Parker anticipates there will be some sticklers who maintain that quintuples don’t exist. “You’re right, they didn’t exist. But they do now. We’re creating our own destiny here.”

    Parker explains why he loved making this beer. “Avery Brewing has been on the ragged edge of experimentation for years. Everyone who works at Avery is a beer geek, and if we’re not creating new styles that no one has ever made before, then what’s the point?”

    5 Monks is one of six beers over 15% ALC/VOL that Avery will release in the next several months: Rumpkin rum barrel-aged Imperial Pumpkin Ale, The Beast Grand Cru, and Mephistopheles’ Stout, plus two beers that will be packaged and released for the first time ever: Pump[KY]n Bourbon barrel-aged Imperial Porter and Tweak Bourbon barrel-aged Espresso Stout.

    “Building our new brewery has opened up lots of exciting opportunities for us, including expanding our barrel-aging program and having more freedom to explore. It’s gonna be an exciting fall for us,” said Avery.

    5 Monks will debut on Sunday, July 27th at the Avery Tap Room in Boulder. The line party starts at 11am and will feature rare and exclusive beers. Bottle sales will begin at 1pm and will be sold for $12 each. Fans will be able to buy up to 12 bottles, and availability can only be guaranteed at the Avery Tap Room until the beer runs out.

    Established in 1993, Avery Brewing Company has developed a reputation as being one of the most daring and visionary breweries in the nation. They are the brewers of Avery IPA, The Maharaja Imperial IPA, White Rascal Belgian-Style White Ale, Mephistopheles’ Stout and more than 20 other year-round and seasonal beers. For more information, beer connoisseurs can check http://www.averybrewing.com, email [email protected], and follow Avery’s Facebook page at http://facebook.com/averybrewing for the latest news.

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  2. Masters

    Masters Savant (1,217) Mar 7, 2014 Massachusetts

    speechless
     
  3. WTKeene

    WTKeene Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2013 New Mexico

    Will probably get labeled as a BSDA, because if American strong ales can go up to 55% ABV, surely a Belgian strong ale can go up to 19% ABV.
     
  4. tylerstravis

    tylerstravis Pooh-Bah (2,487) Feb 14, 2014 Colorado
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    I swear they churn out a new one of these every month.

    Are any actually worth the price?
     
  5. BMBCLT

    BMBCLT Grand Pooh-Bah (3,427) May 9, 2014 South Carolina
    Pooh-Bah

  6. miggs3030

    miggs3030 Initiate (0) Apr 27, 2013 New Mexico

    In short YES!!!!
     
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  7. Domingo

    Domingo Grand Pooh-Bah (4,252) Apr 23, 2005 Colorado
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    That's just Avery being Avery and pushing people's buttons a bit.
    Almost all of their limited releases have been phenomenal, but I imagine it will probably be a little on the hot side.
     
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  8. TillTheMedicineTakes

    TillTheMedicineTakes Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2014 Colorado

    They wanted to call it a sextuplet but, that didn't sound right.

    Yes, they are worth it. Avery is on top of their game right now. Their barrel program is ridiculous!
     
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  9. TillTheMedicineTakes

    TillTheMedicineTakes Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2014 Colorado

    Like the Rumpkin, it needs about a year to mellow out a bit. Even more and you will be rewarded.
    Some of these are meant for that purpose. To cellar of course.
     
  10. markdrinksbeer

    markdrinksbeer Initiate (0) Nov 14, 2013 Massachusetts

  11. tylerstravis

    tylerstravis Pooh-Bah (2,487) Feb 14, 2014 Colorado
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    I've only had Uncle Jacobs and felt like I'd had many better BA Stouts at half the price.

    There are still plenty of the last few releases on the shelves around here... Any recommendation on which to check?
     
  12. TillTheMedicineTakes

    TillTheMedicineTakes Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2014 Colorado

    Which is oldest I'd say. Not too much variance in the last few years to make a scene about.
     
  13. TillTheMedicineTakes

    TillTheMedicineTakes Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2014 Colorado

    Their Black eye has been put on hold for the lab to test. Ever since that Black Tot got infected.
    The Black eye is an homage to that. I think they said they were holding it for 6 weeks. That was a few weeks ago.
    Lots of fun stuff coming from them later this year. Tweak in bottle!!! YES!
     
  14. tylerstravis

    tylerstravis Pooh-Bah (2,487) Feb 14, 2014 Colorado
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    Tweak is SO GOOD... Honestly the only thing I would purchase again from avery.
     
  15. gin15

    gin15 Initiate (0) Sep 9, 2013 Wyoming

    If you like sours, Rufus Corvus was excellent. Loved the acidity of that beer. Obscuro & Nimbosus at least to me was very lacking. The lime was overpowering for me and I hardly got any ginger or the rum barrel out of that one.
     
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  16. TillTheMedicineTakes

    TillTheMedicineTakes Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2014 Colorado

    Cool. One less person buying delicious beer.

    Let it warm up. Try again.
     
  17. stephens101

    stephens101 Pooh-Bah (2,778) May 5, 2006 Oklahoma
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    Avery is doing what they do, and more power to em'. Heading that way in Sept. and can't wait to try some of the new, and more obscure stuff out.
     
  18. Kramerbarthomer

    Kramerbarthomer Pooh-Bah (2,116) Mar 22, 2012 Colorado
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    Opuntia and Obscuro were great... but I haven't seen either one on shelves lately... there's plenty of Rufus still sitting though
     
  19. boutwell

    boutwell Zealot (742) Dec 27, 2013 Colorado
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    I've seen quite a bit of Obscuro in Boulder, but Opuntia is looooong gone.
     
  20. boutwell

    boutwell Zealot (742) Dec 27, 2013 Colorado
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    And not just any Tweak. Bourbon barrel aged. Oh boy.
     
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