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Skyless Moon Beer Review – Triple Crossing Brewing Company

Skyless Moon Beer Review – Triple Crossing Brewing Company

Our Score: 95/100

Overall Score: 95/100

Kicking off with an impressive overall score of 95 out of 100, Triple Crossing Brewing Company certainly made a mark with their Skyless Moon. Inspired by West Flanders, this red-hued ale doesn’t fail to impress. From its aroma to its mouthfeel, let’s dive into the decadent details.

Aroma: 12/20

Off the bat, the nose is greeted with a hint of acetic acid, setting an interesting foundation for the beer. It’s not an unpleasant acidity, but rather, an intriguing one. Then, just when you think you’ve got the scent profile figured out, a woody aroma stealthily creeps in, accompanied by light notes of caramel malt for balance. Yes, Skyless Moon effortlessly weaves together multiple aromatic layers.

Appearance: 3/5

Moving on, its appearance is not to be ignored. The red hue bears a clearly noticeable and refreshing difference from the average beer. It invites both novice beer enthusiasts and seasoned connoisseurs to engage with it. The color promises a taste journey that is an out-of-the-world experience.

Flavor: 19/20

The flavor profile of the Skyless Moon follows through impressively on its aromatic promise. It features a smooth malt base that serves as an inviting opening act. Layered on top is a light acidity that brings the beer to life and keeps the palate engaged. But what’s particularly delightful is the lingering malt sweetness that counterbalances the crisp acidity. And what tops it all off are the light woody and earthy background flavors that leave you going for a second sip.

Mouthfeel: 5/5

The beer’s mouthfeel doesn’t disappoint either. There’s a lime acidity in each sip that is nicely tempered by a perceived sweetness. This sweetness does an excellent job of softening the acidic edge despite the actual dryness in the mouthfeel. It feels trim, yet forceful, delivering a pleasing texture that is pretty unforgettable.

Editorial Thoughts

Our editors were captivated by the mineral funk in the aroma which was crisply defined with very light herbal overtones. Furthermore, they noted the lime acidity in each sip, which was beautifully offset by a perceived sweetness, allowing the actual dryness to complement rather than overwhelm.

In Conclusion

In short, Triple Crossing Brewing Company’s Skyless Moon is one fascinating beer. It’s a beverage that promises an interactive journey for the senses and it lives up to this promise every single sip of the way. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran of craft beer or simply looking to try something new, rest assured that this beer is certainly worth the try.

Reviewed by: How We Review

Skyless Moon Beer Review – Triple Crossing Brewing Company
Skyless Moon Beer Review – Triple Crossing Brewing Company

Style: Flanders Red or Oud Bruin

ABV: 6.0

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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.

2 thoughts on “Skyless Moon Beer Review – Triple Crossing Brewing Company”

  1. Ers to keep you curious and eager for the first sip.

    “I was blown away by Triple Crossing Brewing Company’s Skyless Moon. The overall score of 95/100 speaks for itself and the beer definitely lives up to its high rating. The aroma is rich and complex, with a perfect balance between sweet and sour notes. I can’t wait to dive into all the decadent details of this beer!”

  2. “Triple Crossing Brewing Company’s Skyless Moon has impressed with its overall score of 95 out of 100. From its unique aroma to its decadent taste, this red ale pays tribute to West Flanders and leaves a lasting impression on the palate. Definitely a must-try for beer lovers.”

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