Exciting Stift Engleszell news from Shangy’s:
PA Debut of a new Trappiste Ale Monday, October 22, 2012 5:30pm PAYG
Monk's Café is proud to host the Pennsylvania debut of Stift Engleszell Gregorius Trappistenbier. We were lucky enough to get the only 10 kegs to make it to PA, so please join us and be among the first in the US to taste this excellent beer.
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UPDATE: Fri 5:30PM: I just snuck a taste of this. Can you say yummy? I thought you could. They honey is evident in both the aroma a taste. The darker roasted malts are also in the nose. The malt taste has hints of chocolate and mocha coffee. I think you'll be impressed.
Gregorious is dark ale made with local, organic honey. It weighs in at 9.7%, but drinks much softer. Be careful this holy beer is seductive.
The The first keg will be tapped at 5:30 on Monday. It's a small brewery and the next shipment is expected to arrive in late December/early January.
Stift Engleszell, located in Austria was founded in 1293 as a Cistercian monastery. It's the eighth and newest Trappist Monastery to commercially produce Trappist Ales. Stift Engleszell was granted membership in the International Trappist Association in September. That's good company indeed: 1) Achel; 2) Chimay; 3) Koningshoeven; 4) Orval; 5) Rochefort; 6) Westmalle; 7) Westvletern and now 8) Stift Engleszell.
They currently craft only two beers, Benno, their 7.2%abv blond ale; and Gregorius. They are shipping only kegs at this point, but expect bottles to arrive sometime in 2013. Event details here.
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