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		<title>Signature Ale &#8211; Brewmaster&#8217;s Collaboration with Tomme Arthur</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 12:58:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Wegmen&#8217;s in our area finally opened up a couple of weeks ago and after letting the initial hysteria die down a bit I took a quick run through their beer section. I found plenty of standard beers I&#8217;d had before and a bunch of new stuff that only made my mouth water. Since I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Wegmen&#8217;s in our area finally opened up a couple of weeks ago and after letting the initial hysteria die down a bit I took a quick run through their beer section. I found plenty of standard beers I&#8217;d had before and a bunch of new stuff that only made my mouth water.</p>
<p>Since I was in a bit of a hurry and they didn&#8217;t allow for mixed six packs, I quickly grabbed a set of Bell&#8217;s Winter White and a 750 of Signature Ale &#8212; a collaboration with Port Brewing&#8217;s Tomme Arthur. I didn&#8217;t know much about the beer, but I was familiar with Port Brewing and grabbed one. Had the price been lower &#8212; much, much lower &#8212; I would have gotten a second bottle.</p>
<div style="float:right;"><img src="/images/label-sig-ale-brewcoll.gif" alt="Beer Label: Signature Ale" /></div>
<h4>Appearance</h4>
<p>Signature Ale poured a bright gold in color with plenty of bubble activity within the glass. The head was thick and very inviting.</p>
<h4>Aroma</h4>
<p>Billed as a &#8220;&#8230;complex hybrid of aggressively hopped west coast IPA, combined with traditional Belgian brettanomyces fermentation&#8230;&#8221; this beer has every aspect you would expect from its description. It smells light and fruity with a healthy does of hops and yeast creating a wonderful aroma. At 8.5% ABV it wasn&#8217;t too boozy either.</p>
<h4>Taste</h4>
<p>Man, this one is tasty. It&#8217;s got the fruitiness from the aroma (subtle banana, pear) as well as a complex mix of spices that really compliment the sweeter side of the beer. The hops aren&#8217;t as pronounced as I would have expected, but do make an appearance in a well rounded, balanced way. It wasn&#8217;t as crisp as I had expected and left a sweet syrupy feel in the mouth with a slightly sour finish.</p>
<h4>Overall</h4>
<p>I&#8217;m absolutely kicking myself that I didn&#8217;t drop some more money for a second bottle or that I haven&#8217;t been back to see if they have any left. Signature Ale is a wonderful example of a Belgian Strong Ale and only proves what good things can come from a collaboration of this sort. If you can find it, buy it.</p>
<p><em>Rating:</em> 4.5/5</p>
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