Justin Code: You didn't dig this? I thought it was great. Pretty unique.
7.7% ABV
35 IBU
345 Ratings
Andrew Morton is drinking a Flemish Brett Brown by Old Abbey Ales at Untappd at Home
Tony C is drinking a Flemish Brett Brown by Old Abbey Ales
5-21-16.Sweet bready caramel malts, hints of cherries, medicinal phenols.
Justin Code is drinking a Flemish Brett Brown by Old Abbey Ales at The Badger's Nadgers
(2016 version) Bready malt. Caramel. Cherry esters. Light mocha roasty. Some Brett funk, for sure. Frothy. [No explosion upon opening!]
JP daSilva is drinking a Flemish Brett Brown by Old Abbey Ales at Downtown Port Coquitlam
Travis is drinking a Flemish Brett Brown by Old Abbey Ales at Creekwood Chappelle
Lyndon Froese is drinking a Flemish Brett Brown by Old Abbey Ales
Justin Code: You didn't dig this? I thought it was great. Pretty unique.
Justin Code is drinking a Flemish Brett Brown by Old Abbey Ales at Borland Medical Clinic
Perplexingly good. Nut brown flavour with cherry flavour, woody notes and tangy yeast.
Garret D is drinking a Flemish Brett Brown by Old Abbey Ales
Would be higher if it wasn't over carbed..
Purchased at Wine And Beyond
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Quite boozy, heavy on the cherries, surprising for a brown
Richard G is drinking a Flemish Brett Brown by Old Abbey Ales
7.7%. Heavy carbonation. Has a bit of funk. Dark color.
Tyler Rose is drinking a Flemish Brett Brown by Old Abbey Ales at Evanston
Some cherry, some prune, nutty notes with light toasty character. No sour or much Brett noticeable. But good beer
Purchased at Wine And Beyond
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Cherries. Almost a bit of oakiness to it. Better when aged.
Purchased at Cascadia Liquor
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