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What effect do nine years have on a bottle of 10%abv Barley Wine/Ale? The intrepid tasters at the Henry Street Ale House “Meeting Expectations” beer tasting had a chance to do just that on 5 September 2019. For those of you who haven’t seen it yet, I will tell you that this time the beer tasted did not quite meet expectations. There are many reasons this happened. Perhaps there was a temperature problem. All of that noted, there is quite a history regarding the origins of the name for this beer. I suggest you take the time to read about it in the article titled “R.I.P. Brooklyn Monster Ale” below. The first notice of Brooklyn Monster Ale on Google is the following notice. “R.I.P. Monster Ale: The Captain Goes Down with The Ship ... 30 May 2019 - Today, it is with a heavy heart that we announce Brooklyn Brewery's barley wine Monster Ale has reached the end of its run.” Click on the link or any Brooklyn Brewery links to Brooklyn Monster Barley Wine and “404 — THIS PAGE DOESN'T EXIST DON’T WORRY, WE ALL GET LOST SOMETIMES. ESPECIALLY IN NEW YORK. This page must have gotten on the wrong subway, but you can still check out the rest of our site.” The Rest of the Story BeerAdvocate.com mentioned it in a 26 July 2019 posting. “Cracked this 2012 open. Pleasantly surprised by this one. It has aged well for what it was. It has certainly improved overall even if the nose faded. The color is a bit murky red/brown. No head, very low carb. The best of it is the flavors. It is very mellow and has almost no alc warmth for a 10 percent ale. Balanced perfectly if a tad thin in mouthfeel. It's a good (bad) thing I only have one of these, or I'd be very drunk from many of these very easy drinking B.W.s.” https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/pro... CraftBeer.com posted the following on 7 June 2013 “R.I.P. Brooklyn Monster Ale.” ““After the passing of Monster the cat, things were just not the same with Monster Ale,” said the brewery’s blog post, “When Monster was laid to rest, the spirituous, malty libation could be seen aimlessly meandering through the fermentation hall, lazing about the brewhouse, and listlessly watching bottles fill up with beer in the packaging room, giving the sense to those close with this classic winter seasonal that perhaps the end was near.”” “The brewery has hinted that there may be a replacement to Monster (the beer) in the future. Brooklyn ensures fans that while the beer is no longer in production, Monster Ale’s 10.3% A.B.V. makes it possible to toast Monster, both the beer and the brewery pal for potentially years into the future.” https://www.craftbeer.com/editors-pic... BeerBasics basics. Written/Audio/Video Content: ©Peter LaFrance Music used: Love Struck by E’s Jimmy Jam (YouTube Audio Library) Beer tasting for Meeting Expectation at: The Henry Street Ale House 62 Henry St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Henry Street Ale House http://www.henrystreetalehouse.com/ Facebook: @HenryStAleHouse Twitter: @HenryStreetAle TASTED: 050919