Angel of Darkness, from Wicked Weed Brewing, is 11% ABV.....hence the name, I suppose.
Here's the description from Wicked Weed Brewing: "Angel of Darkness is a barrel-aged American sour. This ale is blended with 1.5 pounds per gallon of boysenberries, blackberries, raspberries, and cherries and is aged in Oloroso sherry casks. After 14 months of aging in these flavor-intense barrels, the beer is blended onto another 1.5 pound per gallon of these dark fruits in stainless steel tanks for two months. A total of 3 tons of fruit and 16 months of maturation later....." you get Angel of Darkness.
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New Belgium Glütiny Pale Ale
New Belgium Glütiny Pale Ale is 6% ABV.
New Belgium Glütiny Pale Ale is gold with a cream-colored foam, very light haze and lacing. The aroma boasts of heavy tropical fruit hop upfront - papaya, mango, pineapple, pine, black currant, grapefruit and lemon citrus. Herbal, grassy and green tea undertones with a slight earthy malt character.
The flavor is a light sweetness and even lighter tartness that slides into a mild and balanced bitterness. Medium-light body.
New Belgium Glütiny Pale Ale - from NewBelgium.com "When we decided to create a beer for beer lovers watching their gluten intake, we started experimenting with gluten free grains like quinoa, millet, sorghum and rice. While the resulting flavors were interesting, beers made with these grains tasted just like the grain from which they were produced -- not the same flavor we have come to expect from beer made using barley malt. Lucky for us there is another way to produce gluten-reduced beer made with grains that contain gluten. This method involves the use of an enzyme – a protein with a specific function – that breaks down gluten into smaller fragments. We add this enzyme in the brewing process and analyze the finished beer in the lab using the industry-supported R5 Competitive ELISA method. This creates a beer with all of the barley malt-derived flavor without all the gluten."
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New Belgium Glütiny Pale Ale is gold with a cream-colored foam, very light haze and lacing. The aroma boasts of heavy tropical fruit hop upfront - papaya, mango, pineapple, pine, black currant, grapefruit and lemon citrus. Herbal, grassy and green tea undertones with a slight earthy malt character.
The flavor is a light sweetness and even lighter tartness that slides into a mild and balanced bitterness. Medium-light body.
New Belgium Glütiny Pale Ale - from NewBelgium.com "When we decided to create a beer for beer lovers watching their gluten intake, we started experimenting with gluten free grains like quinoa, millet, sorghum and rice. While the resulting flavors were interesting, beers made with these grains tasted just like the grain from which they were produced -- not the same flavor we have come to expect from beer made using barley malt. Lucky for us there is another way to produce gluten-reduced beer made with grains that contain gluten. This method involves the use of an enzyme – a protein with a specific function – that breaks down gluten into smaller fragments. We add this enzyme in the brewing process and analyze the finished beer in the lab using the industry-supported R5 Competitive ELISA method. This creates a beer with all of the barley malt-derived flavor without all the gluten."
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