Style: Old Ale

ABV: 8.7

94/100
Aroma: 10
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 20
Mouthfeel: 4

Great Divide Brewing Company Hibernation Ale

What the brewers say

“Hibernation Ale has been our celebrated winter tradition since 1995. This robust, dry-hopped ale has a malty richness balanced with a complex hops profile and hearty, warming character.”

What our panel thought

Aroma: “Gingerbread, dry chocolate, earthy, and spiced. Pie cherries and a bit of candied citrus. Bright floral hops, moderate nutty malt, very light oxidation, touch of earthy, touch of coffee.”

Flavor: “The balance definitely veers toward the rich malt character of dark caramel, toasted bread crust, dark chocolate, and even sweetened coffee. Tart cherries and herbal hops notes. Bitterness is well-balanced with the substantial malt base. Dark fruit, leather, and tobacco as it warms. Some hints of vanilla. Prominent warming that provides a nice effect.”

Overall: “This sits heavily on the tongue and delivers waves of malt complexity. Dark fruit, leather, and tobacco set the stage for a surprisingly drinkable ale, given the heft. A few hints of brightness add complexity, but the focus remains decidedly on the malt. Enjoyable, the roast and chocolate are nice with the spice. Alcohol warmth adds to this beer.”

What our editors thought

Review printed in: Big Beers (December 2015-January 2016) (View All Issues)


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