New Belgium's 1554 Enlightened Black Ale
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:37 pm
This beer puts Guinness Black Lager to shame, although many beers can do that.
1554 has a fuller flavor, more chocolate and roasted malt notes than Black Lager. It is malty and semi-sweet but leaves a sort of fruity undertone aftertaste.
It's a medium body beer so you can drink a few of them without feeling like you're sloshing around.
It's a deep deep red color but you can still see through it if held up to a strong light source. Not as "black" as I would have thought but it is a fine beer.
1554 has a fuller flavor, more chocolate and roasted malt notes than Black Lager. It is malty and semi-sweet but leaves a sort of fruity undertone aftertaste.
It's a medium body beer so you can drink a few of them without feeling like you're sloshing around.
It's a deep deep red color but you can still see through it if held up to a strong light source. Not as "black" as I would have thought but it is a fine beer.