Enjoying St. Bernardus Abt 12 with Tom Marvolo Riddle
Eric is savoring a glass of St. Bernardus Abt 12, a Belgian quadrupel ale known for its rich and complex flavors. This beer is brewed by the St. Bernardus Brewery, which has been producing exceptional Belgian beers since 1946.
Tom Marvolo Riddle, a fellow beer enthusiast, is joining Eric in this delightful drinking experience. As they sit in the serene surroundings of 3766 Kristopher Park, they engage in conversations about their favorite brews and the art of brewing itself.
St. Bernardus Abt 12 is a beer that captures the essence of Belgian brewing traditions. It pours a deep mahogany color with a creamy tan head. The aroma is a tantalizing blend of dark fruits, caramel, and spices. With each sip, the flavors unfold, revealing notes of plum, raisin, toffee, and a hint of chocolate. The beer has a full-bodied mouthfeel and a warming finish, making it perfect for sipping and savoring.
An Instant In The Wind
As they enjoy their beer, Eric and Tom discuss their recent readings. One book that has captivated their attention is “An Instant In The Wind” by André Brink. This novel takes place in South Africa during the apartheid era and follows the journey of a young slave named Adamastor. The book explores themes of love, freedom, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Eric and Tom delve into a deep discussion about the characters, the historical context, and the powerful messages conveyed in the book. They appreciate how literature can transport them to different times and places, allowing them to gain insights into the human experience.
A Memorable Evening
As the evening progresses, Eric and Tom continue to enjoy their St. Bernardus Abt 12 and engage in meaningful conversations. They cherish these moments of connection and camaraderie, as they share their love for beer, literature, and the pursuit of knowledge.
3766 Kristopher Park becomes a sanctuary for their thoughts and ideas, a place where they can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the pleasures of good company, great beer, and thought-provoking literature.