Mount Saint Bernard Abbey Tynt Meadow

Mount Saint Bernard Abbey Tynt Meadow

Bottle: Unfiltered
English Trappist Ale

Strong ale brewed by the monks of Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, Charnwood Forest.

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.

Tynt Meadow is brewed with English barley and hops, using an English strain of yeast. It is twice-fermented, with the first fermentation taking place in the tank, and the second in the bottle. It should be stored in a cool, dark, quiet place.
3.8
457 reviews
Coalville, England

Community reviews

4.0 Bottle pours dark amber-chestnut with a medium beige head. Aroma is fig, prune, anise. Flavor is medium sweet dark fruits and toffee, nice hop bitterness at the end. Full body, higher carbonation. Actually gushed when opened. Solid ESA.
4.0 330 ml. bottle purchased from American Market, Sate Street Salem Oregon. $5.00 hmm, have never seen this before. Pours a rather murky chestnut brown body, with a small beige head. Nice lace, Nice deep malty English aromas, some nuts, earthiness and a bit of pipe tobacco. Really digging it. Had expected a Belgian style beer, but tis a beautiful bold English Strong. Malty, honey, nutty, touch of wood, some prunes. Just lovely stuff. Mouth feel is nice and soft yet not boring. Drinks great. A great beer. Will buy more while i can.
3.9 Nice clear chestnut color in the glass and a fine head Looks fine and inviting Pleasant intensity in the aroma Mellow sweetness and a fine carbonation level Toffee, dried fruits, bread and herbal flavor Tasty and nice [Bottle from Vinmonopolet in Halden, Norway] Brewery #2480
4.1 0,33l bottle from the flagship Alko, enjoyed @ home. Pours clear deep copper with a low off-white head. Aroma is deep malts with caramel and dark fruits. Flavor is deep malts, caramel, dark fruits, esthers, alcohol, hops. Tasty.
3.5 Bottle thanks to my mom! Pours a clear amber with a slight brown hue and an off white head that dissipates to the edges. Aroma has slightly sweet dark grains with a bit of raisin and a bit of dark fruit underlying. Flavor has dark grains and even a hint of roast up front with some raisins and dark fruit coming in the finish.
3.8 Murky brown/cider color; Medium body; Aroma of yeast, caramel malt, rich dark/stone fruit, spice, & some chocolate notes; Flavor of slight roasted sweet malt, toffee/caramel, stone fruit, raisons, some dark chocolate, and spice; Finish is tart & slightly bitter; Fairly well balanced; Very interesting English ale.
3.5 11.2 ounce bottle at the Winking Lizard in Copley. Ohio. Smells sweet. Brown in color with off white head. Taste sweet and light Belgium yeast. Smooth and plenty off taste. Sweet aftertaste. Pretty nice beer. Cheers!
3.9 11.2 oz. Aroma has notes of estery apple, raisin, plum, sherry, toffee, solvent. Pours hazy caramel brown with a half finger beige foam with decent retention. Taste is moderately sweet with a nice firm hoppy bitterness.
3.7 Lovely pint, full of dried fruit, plum, and tobacco, underlined by cocoa and date sugar. Finishes with a subtle berry sweetness and a modest but lingering floral bitterness. Nice beer.
0.7 Overly sweet, aftertaste of mushrooms, not pleasant
3.7 Pours hazy mahogany with a one finger, light beige head. Aroma is dried fruit and toffee. Taste is rich fig, toffee and licorice, moving to roast and bread. Finish matches the taste.
3.3 Bottle 33 cl. Pours a cloudy, nutty brown with a solid, beige head. Nutty, caramelly nose. Solid body, toasty, nutty, dusty with a toffee note and a surprisingly bitter finish. A little out of balance bitterness wise, but absolutely drinkable. 230123
4.2 Bottle at Charters courtesy of jjsint, thank you sir! Served in a pint glass, obviously. Clearish deep amber color. Vinous caramel and port wine aroma. Taste is boozy plum, raisins sorry sultanas, dates, figs. Delicious
4.0 Clear dark amber, white head. Aroma of smoke, butterscotch and wood. Taste is red fruits, dried fruits, cask, burnt sugar and resin. With jke and bg
3.5 Cloudy brown with small off white head. Aroma is spicy , dried fruit a bit smoky. Quite sweet taste of caramel & chocolate.Short balancing bitter finish .Big body .
4.0 From bottle (BB May'23) in English pint. Pours muddy reddish brown w/cm of beige head, some particulates, aroma of dried fruit & spice. Nice rich caramel malt base, pleasing creamy mouthfeel, light spice to finish.
3.9 Pours murky mahogany into a trappist glass. Fig, date and earthy sourdough aromas. Sweet with molasses and date upfront turning to fig newton before the lasting earthy anise and bark finish.
3.2 Bottle. Murky coppery, small offwhite head, nonlasting. Dry fruits nose, biscuity and lots of chalk. Medium sweet, biscuity, mild bitterness. Yeasty. A bit woody in the aftertaste. Medium body, pretty yeasty.
3.9 Bottle at home on 11th December 2022, received as gift. Pours hazy dark brown with minimal tan foam and spot lacing. Rich, pungent, spicy aroma. Spicy and malty in-mouth with burnt toffee, nuttiness and smoky spices. A bittersweet finish with lingering smokiness. Full bodied with an engaging texture. Superb.
3.5 Pours a dark brown with lively beige head. Malt-forward nose with a bit less yeasty esteriness than one might have expected from its belgian brethren. Roasted, wiffs of milk chocolate, all-bran and sweet licorice. Medium+ bodied with balanced carbonation. Short and simple palate with malts dominating. Good but not memorable.
3.7 Flaska från Systembolaget. Bärnstensfärgad öl med vitt skum. Trevlig öl med fina toner av torkad frukt, malt och karamell. Torr fin avslutning.
4.0 11.2oz bottle. Unfiltered, chunky, thick brown body. Thin, oily, beige head. Tastes like an Old Ale to me, approaching English Barleywine but a lot more mellow, restrained. Dark fruits under some nice caramel, light chocolate malt tones. Great flavor. Easy, low carbonation, suitable for a UK beer I suppose. Good.
3.7 Beer Witch, shared at share: pours brown with a beige head. Aroma is dark fruit, plenty malt, light spice. Taste is sweet, low bitterness. Nice maltiness. Solid.
3.6 Bottle, shared by mansquito. Pours dark brown. Chocolate, biscuit, cinnamon, raisin, clove. Medium body. Solid.
4.0 Bottle from Total Wine in Folsom, CA. Pours clear and darkly ruddy - but transparent - with a large creamy/foamy beige head. Aroma of dark (but not burnt toasted) toffee with fruit notes. Med plus body. Flavor matches aroma, but the fruit is clearly pale stone, and there's definitely some floral aspects. Halfway towards dry. Nicely bitter. Very good flavor.
3.5 12 oz bottle. Pours a raisin colored brown with a buff head. Smells of stone fruits and caramel. Tart and earthy flavors medium mouthfeel and body. Nice but not lighting me up.
4.4 De geur is heel lekker, fruitig, vol. Een mooie schuimkraag als je uitschenkt. De kleur is rood achtig. De smaak is lekker vol, romig. Een dikke smaak. Best lekker.
3.7 Bottle at home. Pours clear tawny with a medium, bubbly and creamy beige head, long retention. Moderate caramel, toast, and toffee malt, light dates and figs, medium-light alcohol, light earthy and woody hops and hop bitterness, and a medium dry finish. Full body and medium carbonation.
4.0 Poured from 330mL bottle. Copper red with beige head and a touch of sediment. Toffee and caramel malt, light dried fruits, hint of tobacco, light white pepper.
3.9 330mL bottle, pours a deep dark burgundy with a small beige head. Nose is spicy and malty, with some white pepper, spicy yeastiness, toasted caramel, and dry bready malt. Flavour is subtle but opens up with time and warming -- there's notes of toasted caramel, bready malt, a nice spiciness, a touch of white pepper, and some tobacco. Initially subtle but reveals its depth upon further examination. Very nice stuff.