Tynt Meadow

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Tynt Meadow Trappist Ale
Tynt Meadow Ale Bottle Picture - 2019
TypeDubbel, Trappist beer, ale
Country of origin Coalville, Leicestershire, UK
Introduced2018
Alcohol by volume 7.4%
Colourbrown
Websitewww.mountsaintbernard.org

Tynt Meadow Trappist Ale is a top-fermented English Trappist beer with an alcohol content of 7.4%. The beer is brewed in the Mount St Bernard Abbey in Leicestershire.

Background

Mount St Bernard Abbey

On 6 March 2017, the Trappist Mount St Bernard Abbey near Coalville, joined the International Trappist Association.[1] In 2017-2018 a brewery was built in the abbey and from 9 July 2018 Tynt Meadow Trappist Ale, a dark beer, was released to the market. It is a dubbel ('double') beer.

On 17 September 2018, the beer received the Authentic Trappist Products label and became the twelfth official Trappist beer.[2]

The beer is named after Tynt Meadow where the history of the abbey began in 1835. St Bernard could not be used as the name of the product due to the rights being assigned to the preexisting Belgian St. Bernardus Brewery.[3]

In July 2019, it was reported that the abbey had produced approximately 30,000 bottles of Tynt Meadow and that it was struggling to satisfy demand. The beer was said to have become particularly popular in Belgium and the Netherlands. However, as the brewery must remain secondary in importance to the monastery's work and way of life, it was unlikely that demand would be satisfied.[4]

The ale currently has an overall rating of 97 at the RateBeer website and a score of 99 in the context of the style. [5]

References

  1. ^ "Leicestershire monks brew UK's first Trappist beer". BBC News.
  2. ^ "What's all the fuss about monastic brewing? Introducing the first English Trappist ale". The Daily Telegraph.
  3. ^ "12e Trappist Mount St. Bernard lanceert Tynt Meadow; Bier Magazine".
  4. ^ "UK Trappist beer-brewing monks struggling with demand". BBC News. 7 July 2019. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Mount St. Bernard Abbey Tynt Meadow English Trappist Ale". Ratebeer.com. Retrieved 3 May 2020.

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