Beer of the Month: Avery Brewing Salvation
Haven’t had enough of Belgium yet? Here’s a big golden ale in the style of a Belgian tripel, made with Belgian yeast, Belgian barley and Belgian brewing sugar.
It pours yellow-amber with a pale yellow, moderately persistent head. The thing you notice is the dainty nose, with its suggestion of peaches and apricots. There even seems to be a note of nutmeg and Mexican cinnamon — it’s like pie in a glass.
Well, up to a point. On the palate, it turns big and mouth-filling, creamy and malty, with the hops exercising a firm grip on your tongue. The finish is long with a little kick of alcohol at the end (the alcohol level is 9% by volume).
This is a good-natured ale that would go with a lot of foods: fried chicken, grilled sausage, macaroni and cheese.
Style: A big blond with a peachy nose and a long goodbye.
Price: $6.49 for 22 ounces.
Where to find it: Hi-Time Wine Cellars in Costa Mesa, (949) 650-8463, https://www.hitime.com; Red Carpet Wines in Glendale, (800) 339-0609, https://www.redcarpet.comhttps://www.redcarpet.com; and Beverages & More, https://www.bevmo.com.
—Charles Perry
More to Read
Eat your way across L.A.
Get our weekly Tasting Notes newsletter for reviews, news and more.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.