

The Tynt Meadow Trappist beer is the UK's first ever Trappist beer. It's produced at Leicestershire's Mount Saint Bernard Abbey.
The dark, full-bodied ale is named Tynt Meadow, which follows the Trappist beer tradition of being named after the place in which the monastery is situated.
Tynt Meadow is mahogany-coloured, with a subtle, warm red hue, and a lasting beige head. Its aroma carries hints of dark chocolate, liquorice, and rich fruit flavours.
The beer is full-bodied, gently balancing the taste of dark chocolate, pepper and fig. It leaves a warm and dry finish on the palate.
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Lots of unique flavor
It's difficult to compare this to any other Trappist beer because it tastes so unique but there might be a hint of La Trappe Quadrupel in there. I'm not good at describing flavors so will just say that it is worth the extra cost to get it shipped to the US.
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