Groovitory

Groovitory

Where monks go when the choir starts slapping the bass. This Belgian Dark Strong Ale lays down deep caramel malt while fig and plum esters sing harmony with a touch of classic Belgian spice. Bold, smooth, and warming, it plays like a rhythm section locked in the pocket—proof that sometimes the sermon turns into a late-night funk set.


SERIES: SC
STYLE: Belgian Dark Strong

ABV: 10.5%


 

🎵 Session Track:

“Them Changes” by Thundercat

“Them Changes” is built around a massive, soulful bassline that locks the entire song into a deep pocket. That groove-driven foundation mirrors the structure of Groovitory, where rich malt, dark fruit esters, spice, and warming strength layer together like instruments in a tight rhythm section..

💿 Full Session:

Stevie Wonder – Innervisions (1973)

One of the greatest groove-driven albums ever recorded. It blends funk, soul, gospel harmony, and rich analog production, creating music that feels both deeply rhythmic and spiritually resonant—exactly the atmosphere suggested by the name.

🎤 Setlist: Sermon in the Pocket

  1. Vulfpeck – Back Pocket

  2. Khruangbin – People Everywhere (Still Alive)

  3. The Meters – Cissy Strut

  4. Herbie Hancock – Chameleon

  5. Curtis Mayfield – Move On Up

  6. Parliament – Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker)

  7. Stevie Wonder - Superstition

  8. D’Angelo and the Vanguard – Spanish Joint

  9. Jamiroquai – Use the Force

  10. Lettuce – Phyllis

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