Since discovering how easily accessible
continental Europe is by car early last year, it's been difficult to stay away,
especially knowing there's a whole other world of beer just a few hours' drive
away. Having the possibility of loading up the back of the car is an added
bonus, but this inevitably leads to a beery backlog that takes time to clear.
That's partly why two weeks into January I'm still drinking Christmas beers and
will be for some time to come.
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The beer pours a lovely dark amber
turning to a ruby red under certain light, with a tan head that holds its own.
As soon as the snowy cap comes off, a
pungent, rich caramel aroma shoots out. More of the caramels are present once
poured into the glass, with hints of candied fruit that create a flavour
similar to a fruitcake, accompanied by a dusty, floral soapiness.
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The medium carbonation coupled with the
intensity made it overwhelming to begin with, which I found eased the flatter
it became (yes, that's how long I spent on it). Even so, with nothing to cut
through the bold, malty flavours, it's slightly too cloying for my liking.
Gordon Xmas is full-bodied, intense,
rich and indulgent making it a great choice at Christmas. However, being in
need of some balance I would steer clear of rich and indulgent foods while
you're supping it.
Appearance 4.5/5
Aroma 2.5/5
Flavour 3/5
Mouthfeel 2/5
Overall
Rating 6/10
Brewery Information
Website: http://www.anthonymartin.be
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breweryjohnmartin
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bendelcourt
Brewery Information
Website: http://www.anthonymartin.be
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breweryjohnmartin
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bendelcourt
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