TheCheeseMan (509), Saint Cloud, Florida, USA Nov 11, 2007 Thanks SoLan. Pours a warm orange color. Aroma reminds a bit of orange marmelade, bubble gum and some tart green apple. Flavor is slightly spicy and doughy, seems a bit flabby.
bhensonb (2858), Woodland, California, USA Aug 26, 2008 Bottle from John’s Marketplace in Portland, OR. Pours a clear copper color with a good yellow/white head. Sweet aromas of candied lighter stone fruits. Medium body with coarse carbonation. The flavor is not all that sweet, seems slightly bitter, and lightly spicy. A very tasty ale. caesar (2498), Zeist, Netherlands Aug 14, 2008 Bottled. Slight hazy orange color, short frothy head. Aroma of caramel malt, some raisin, slight alcohol, bit orange. Big malty body, slight spicy, orange, slight alcohol. Quite nice. BoBoChamp (635), Gent, Belgium Jul 28, 2008 75cl, exclusive brew, from De Hopduvel Gent, complex, balanced, cloudy, good head, the best of the Serafijn-range, but not a topper ChainGangGuy (1524), Kennesaw, Georgia, USA Jun 9, 2008 Appearance: Pours a clear, orangey body with a medium-sized, dense, off-white head.
Smell: A touch of lemon, more than a touch of orange. Also notes of orange blossom honey, light caramel, and yeast (though only everso slightly).
Taste: Light caramel and honeyed maltiness with a medium sweetness. Small pinch of lemon zest. A full helping of orange oil. Slight yeast character. Restrained bitterness. A bit peppery near the end. Lingering orangey taste on the drying finish.
Mouthfeel: Medium-bodied. Well carbonated.
Drinkability: Oh, it’s not so bad, really, though it could stand to use a greater depth of malt character. Shag (1769), Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA May 31, 2008 An orange appearance with a carbonated white head. The aroma reminds me of fruit cake with some spices, dark fruit, and orange peel. The flavor contains some peaches, apricot, oranges, and spices. The mouthfeel is a bit sugary and carbonated. Overall I really enjoyed this beer.
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