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Review of The Veil Brewing Co’s Melancholia and Uncertainty Beer

Review of The Veil Brewing Co’s Melancholia and Uncertainty Beer

Our Score: 94/100

Review: The Veil Brewing Co. Melancholia and Uncertainty

It was with much anticipation that I embarked on the tasting journey of The Veil Brewing Co.’s Melancholia and Uncertainty. Described intriguingly by the brewers themselves as “A blend of 13-month-old… mixed-fermentation farmhouse-inspired ale, and fresh, young, clean, oak-fermented farmhouse-inspired ale“, my curiosity was piqued from the get-go.

Unboxing the Aromatic Complexity

Right from the top, the aroma profile screams richness and gratifying complexity. Its bouquet surged with notes that hint at a triumphant symphony of weirdness that is oddly satisfying. Spicy pepper pierces through the air, followed by undertones of wood that seemed to have been plucked right from a dew-drenched forest. There is a tangible presence of stone fruit, which adds an unexpected twist, complemented by the earthy tang of wet wool, and last but not least, raspberries making a bold yet fleeting appearance.

Appearance Matters

As for the appearance, this ale sits comfortably at a score of 3, thanks to its intriguing visual presence. It sports a shade that fits right between alluring and mysterious. This brew’s aesthetic conjures up images of a dimly lit, atmospheric tavern on a cold winter’s night – it’s intriguing, inviting and every bit engaging.

Playing with Flavor

Next up is the raucous party of flavors. With a commendable score of 18, the ale’s flavor profile is nothing short of spectacular. It’s tart and fruity, a combination that works surprisingly well with the woodiness induced by Brett. It’s a peculiar mix that titillates the palate; a bold brew that isn’t afraid to let its unique characteristics shine.

Mouthfeel & Finish

The mouthfeel of this brew, which sits at a yummy 5, commands and deserves attention. It sways towards a beer that you want to let linger just a bit longer before swallowing. Its finish is smooth, just like how one would imagine sailing through a calm, serene river onboard a wooden raft.

Editor’s Takeaway

Our editors thought this ale was bright and effervescent with a nose that could very well awaken the dormant tropical islander in you. It even frolics around the perimeters of being likened to a white-wine, flaunting a subtle fruit character coupled with a subtle acidity. Just the perfect brew for those who love flirting with adventurous edges of the beer world.

Our overall score of the Melancholia and Uncertainty brew by The Veil Brewing Co. stood tall at 94/100. Its unique fusion of varied attributes makes it a strong contender in the craft beer universe. So, if you were thinking about whether to give it a try, our consolidated suggestion is – make hopping on this thrilling journey your next mission. It’s a beer that would leave you contemplating the poetic complexity of life – a prowess much needed in today’s world!

How We Review

Our review approach involves a deep-dive into its features, talking about aspects that many beer enthusiasts care for. We assess the aroma, appearance, flavor, mouthfeel and overall impression of the brew assessed on a scale. We owe our well-rounded impressions to the diverse perspectives and tasting notes of our editors, leading to an insightful final score.

So, here you have it, a thorough review of the Melancholia and Uncertainty. Try it, cherish it, and make it a part of your eventful beer journey! Happy tasting!

Review of The Veil Brewing Co’s Melancholia and Uncertainty Beer
Review of The Veil Brewing Co’s Melancholia and Uncertainty Beer

Style: Mixed Culture Saison/Farmhouse

ABV: 6.2 IBU: 22.0

Reader Rating5978 Votes
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Dustin

Dustin is a writer about craft beer and a professional brewer in the city of Chicago. He has written for several magazines and has over a decade of experience in the beer industry. He is currently working on a book about the history of beer in Chicago.

4 thoughts on “Review of The Veil Brewing Co’s Melancholia and Uncertainty Beer”

  1. Meredith Halvorson III

    Still a well-articulated assemblage of flavors, despite being slightly muted due to its age. The hints of raspberry and a lingering, tingly finish elevates the tasting experience to a top score. This brew is definitively enjoyable and warm, with a touch of tartness that adds depth to its profile.

    Overall Score

    If I had to sum up my experience with Melancholia and Uncertainty, I would say that it is equal parts fulfilling and enigmatic. It’s a top-notch drinking experience that resonates well enough to leave you with a cherished aftertaste that would have you returning time and time again. With an overall score of 94, I would highly recommend giving this ale a go – it’s an experience you won’t regret.

    I highly recommend trying The Veil Brewing Co.’s Melancholia and Uncertainty. Its complex aroma, captivating appearance, and flavorful taste all contribute to its impressive score of 94. This ale is a must-try for any beer enthusiast.

  2. Taste profile is wholesome and hearty, much like the perfect expression of a raw, animalistic farmhouse ale. As I reveled in the smooth texture of this ale, I couldn’t help but pick up on the funky, sour tang of apricot slices laced with a dash of cinnamon. The cashmere texture gave way to a mouthfeel brimming with soda carbonation. It was this very aspect that bottle-fermentation managed to harness.

    Epilogue

    As I slowly appreciated my glass, the paranormal cliff-hanger at the end of each sip stemming from the elusive yet inviting flavors just left me yearning for a refill. As such, with a score of 94/100, Melancholia and Uncertainty are easily a must-try for all beer enthusiasts.

    This review perfectly captures the essence and complexity of The Veil Brewing Co.’s Melancholia and Uncertainty. The thorough analysis of its aroma, appearance, and taste, along with the high score of 94/100, makes it a must-try for all beer lovers.

  3. Complexity fully unfurls on the palate. Sharp sourness of white grapes and oak rush in like an avalanche of awesomeness sweeping the taste-buds, while a bright effervescence follows suit. A mellow funkiness surreptitiously strolls in, adding a strange but welcome savory element. Lastly, the beer is reminiscent of ripe peaches and tartness.

    A Perfect Score of 94?

    In conclusion, The Veil Brewing Co.’s Melancholia and Uncertainty truly embodies its name, and I would love to continue exploring its depths. However, the lingering question remains – does it deserve a perfect score of 94? While the ale is undoubtedly unique and excellently crafted, I do believe there is still room for improvement. Nevertheless, it is an experience that I will not soon forget.

    Overall, The Veil Brewing Co.’s Melancholia and Uncertainty is a complex and intriguing brew that merges different flavors and aromas flawlessly. While it may not deserve a perfect score, it is definitely one to try for its unique character and depth.

  4. Deep malty beer flavors shine through darkly in every sip. Hints of caramel make an appearance, and then bring a slightly sweet sensation to the tip of the tongue. On reflection, there’s a substantial citrus presence that’s tangy and tropical. There’s a subtle hint of funky tartness rife with complexity never before experienced. It all balances out perfectly, culminating in a ravishing crescendo of satisfaction.

    The Finish is a Flourish

    Finally, in its passing, Melancholia and Uncertainty bids adieu with the full-bodiedness of a well-rounded brewery masterpiece. It’s satiating yet refreshing to the very end with a lasting impression. Needless to say, this ale earns my recommendation in anyone’s stoutly inner circle.

    This review does an excellent job of describing the unique and complex flavors of The Veil Brewing Co.’s Melancholia and Uncertainty. The use of descriptive and sensory language helps paint a vivid picture of the tasting experience. Overall, this review is highly recommended for anyone considering trying this particular brew.

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