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style
Brewed by Les Brasseurs du Sornin
Style: Porter
Pouilly-sous-Charlieu, France

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RATINGS: 14   MEAN: 3.03/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.01/5   EST. CALORIES: 198   ABV: 6.6%
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Very evolutionary in mouth: of fruity approach ending in a key coffee

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2.6
kanaclane (1168) - - OCT 15, 2015
Nez: Fruits noirs Bouche: Fruits noirs, fruits secs, caramel, légèrement torréfiée Une Sornin buvable mais extrêmement aqueuse.

2.4
Bov (14982) - Bienne, SWITZERLAND - AUG 26, 2015
from Mondial de la Bière, Mulhouse 2013 - hazy dark brown beer with a rubish hue, long lasting creamy beige foam; light toasted with notes of cola and biscuit, gently metallic; full-bodied, fizzy, sweet and with a light earthy bitterness; more metallic notes, herbs and cola in the finish

3.3
Bozo_skeleton (1164) - Grenoble, FRANCE - OCT 30, 2013
Bryne sombre, col fuyant qui ne laisse qu’un filet de bulles en surface. Aromes legers de fruits noirs et une pointe ee café. Corps relativement rond et bien équilibré. Longueur moyenne. Les notes de café arrivent sur le final. Agréable

3.1
yespr (55597) - Copenhagen, DENMARK - JAN 6, 2010
33 cL bottle, courtesy of Ungstrup. Pours dark brown, slight hazy and with a slowly diminishing tan head. Aroma is dark fruity, overripe. Sweet yeasty flavoured, light roasted and vague metallic. Smooth fruity and light sweet finish.

3.4
Ungstrup (51325) - Citizen of the universe, DENMARK - JAN 6, 2010
Bottled. An unclear red-brown beer with a thin rim of brown head - quite lively. The aroma aroma has notes of caramel, over ripe fruits, berries, and bread. The flavor is sweet with notes of caramel, berries, and malt, leading to a lightly dry finish.

3.4
thebeertourist (5188) - Oslo, NORWAY - JUL 11, 2009
Bottle from Cave à Bulles. Dark chestnut with a yellowish head. Chocolate and berries aroma. Sour fruit, evolving towards quite dry, from both hops and spices, I suppose, cinnamon being one of them. All in all, quite agreeable.

3.1
imdownthepub (26105) - Banbury, Oxfordshire, ENGLAND - MAR 11, 2009
Bottle conditioned, 330m from Biere et Biere, Thaons les Vosges. Chestnut brown with white head, floaters avoided. Initially quite fruity in character, over ripe plum with touches of grapefruit, but this does tend towards getting a little sour through the glass. There is a touch of hop bitterness to finish with, pretty reasonable really.

3.4
duff (5025) - Copenhagen, DENMARK - MAR 15, 2007
Bottle. Spicy and lightly acidic. With some coriander type spiceyness and slight notes of dark fruit. More spiceyness in the flavour in the form of cinnamon.

3.4
harrisoni (25367) - Ashford, Kent, ENGLAND - SEP 27, 2006
Bottle - Bruxellensis Festival. Like maeib says, no idea who the guy was who gave us this, but cheers nevertheless. Cloudy red/brown. Nice lemon aroma. Goodish berry fruit. Good in mouth. Yeasty, but the fruits are great.

3.6
maeib (8749) - Wootton, Northampton, Northamptonshire, ENGLAND - SEP 21, 2006
UPDATED: OCT 26, 2009 Bottled - Bruxellensis - This was brought to our table by some French guy. I don’t know who you are but if you are on RateBeer then cheers!! A very hazy, quite muddy light brown coloured beer. The aroma is nicely hoppy. Lemon and yeast compete with some orange fruit. The taste also has good hops. More lemons and oranges. Verging on sour at times, but good flavours. A nice drink.Score 3.7
Subsequent rating scored 3.4. Average becomes 3.6


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