Tasting Notes: Thornbridge Alliance Strong Ale Madeira Reserve 2007
Brewery: Thornbridge [Thornbridge Alliance Strong Ale Madeira Reserve from Beer Ritz, last December. I had planned on keeping it a while longer, but when Mark suggested the beer bloggers of the UK get together to give that Kelly Ryan chap a bit of an online send-off back to New Zealand, I thought I’d join in by cracking this one open and raising a toast.
Here’s how it looked right after the pour:
Taking a good sniff of the deep red-brown, slightly cloudy beer, I was positively assaulted by a thick, strong waft of madeira wine, with an ever-so faint and not at all unpleasant age-mustiness (maybe some of the champagne yeast snuck in at the end). It already looked and smelled incredible; so how about the taste?
From the first sip I was bowled over by an incredibly intense, rich, deep, sweet slam of fructose, beautifully balanced by a slightly fruit-sour after-taste. A few more sips (definitely not a quaffer, this one) and I was getting a whole raft of fresh fruit flavours – mainly cherry, raspberry and plum – on a base of dark, sugary dried fruit, with a chunk of toffee-caramel and a trace of woodiness (hints of oak from the barrel, I’m guessing?). The whole thing was wrapped in a definite fortified wine character, with a mouth-feel that was deliciously smooth and slightly chewy from the big alcohol volume, but with the sheer depth and breadth of flavour that I’ve not found before in even the best glass of vintage port.
Wow. Just… wow.
I’ve never met Kelly Ryan and I was up in the Lakes when he was in Manchester for the last Twissup, I guess I’ve missed my chance to say hello. But I still remember reading a feature on the four Thornbridge brewers – Stefano, Kelly, Dave and Matthew – back in the second issue of CAMRA’s Beer magazine (Winter 2008) when I was just starting in on this beer blogging lark. I was impressed by the attitude, dedication and passion for innovation that was ascribed to the whole team, and as the first Thornbridge brewer to get involved in blogging and Twitter, @thornbridgekel has for the past couple of years been the most visible representative of that team and a great advocate of the Thornbridge ethos.
According to the back label, the Alliance strong ale series (Mark Dredge posted more info on the three versions over on his Pencil and Spoon blog a while back) was brewed by Thornbridge’s Stefano Cossi, aided and abetted by Garrett Oliver of the Brooklyn Brewery, so perhaps this isn’t one of Kelly’s beer’s per se, but I’m sure I will have drunk and enjoyed a few Thornbridge brews that were his own creations, and a few more that he’s had a hand in perfecting.
So I would like to say a quick ‘thank you’ to Kelly, for all the pints and bottles of Jaipur, Kipling, Halcyon, St Petersburg, Ashford and more that I’ve thoroughly enjoyed over the past couple of years, as well as the more general contribution that he’s made to the UK craft / independent / real ale brewing scene whilst he’s been with us. And I wish him every success for whatever ventures he undertakes back home in New Zealand.
Cheers, Kelly!







