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		<title>Gouden Carolus Noel by Brouwerij Het Anker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Gouden Carolus Noel, from Anker brewery, is a high gravity Belgian ale that is bottle refermented.
I want to thank Eddie from De Vinos, my favorite specialty wine and beer shop in Adams Morgan, DC, for recommending the Noel. He saved a case from last year and let me have one of these beautifully aged [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Gouden Carolus Noel, from Anker brewery, is a high gravity Belgian ale that is bottle refermented.</p>
<p>I want to thank Eddie from<a title="De Vinos" href="http://de-vinos.com/" target="_blank"> De Vinos</a>, my favorite specialty wine and beer shop in Adams Morgan, DC, for recommending the Noel. He saved a case from last year and let me have one of these beautifully aged brews. This already impressive beer only gets better with age.</p>
<p>I had the 1 pt. bottle, the bigger the better. The label has a scene of Santa flying over a snow covered village and a large Christmas tree and ivy around the boarder.</p>
<p>The Noel pours a dark ruby, almost black color, with a very shallow light brown head that quickly dissipates but leaves behind gorgeous lacing.</p>
<p>There are aromas of fruit, cinnamon, and caramel. No surprise, the Noel has a well balanced flavoring of fruit and spices (cinnamon and nutmeg) and is incredibly smooth and drinkable for having 10% alc/vol. This high gravity ale gets better with each glass, and before I knew it, I had an empty bottle in front of me.</p>
<p>The Noel is an extremely drinkable beer; a delicious seasonal, that I will definitely purchase again. I would recommend drinking this one closer to room temperature to really get the full flavor of this complex ale. You do NOT want to get this beer too cold.</p>
<p>This holiday season, look for the Gouden Carolus Noel. It is a great way to start the holiday season.   Drink up and be merry!</p>
<p>Brewery website: <a title="http://www.hetanker.be/ " href="http://www.hetanker.be/" target="_blank">http://www.hetanker.be/ </a></p>
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