Ölmönger: Ölbeat 279: Lehe / St. Erhard Endspiel
Brewery: Lehe Pruulikoda (St. Erhard)
Country: Estonia (Germany)
Style: Barley Wine
Abv: 9,5 %
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What about the beer?
Colour is mahogany brown with a tiny natural white lace. Aroma has caramel, milk chocolate and raisins. Taste begins with sweet slightly boozy caramel. Sweet malty caramel takes over with boozy grapes. Towards the end soft milk chocolate and booze-soaked raisins with gentle fruity bitterness join the caramel flavour. Aftertaste has malty caramel, bittersweet fruits and alcohol bite.
Quite tasty sweet Barley Wine. The required qualities – caramel, fruits, chocolate and boozy bite – are nicely present. There’s a bit of rawness in the taste that will probably be rounded by time. Fine Estonian brew.
Ölbeat
Endspiel, the German word, means endgame, the stage of a chess game when there are only few pieces left. If we escalate the meaning to the worldly scale, we’re talking about the moment of reckoning, in Finnish: tilinteon hetki . To put things straight I’ve turned a German name of a beer to a Finnish name of a song, just with only one awkward transition. In the end, it’s a great smooth beer paired with a great smooth song.
Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus: Tilinteon hetki
From the 1997 EP Hävetkää!, the song was written by Timo Rautiainen and Esa Moilanen.