DruncanVeasey (1823), No. 46, Leicestershire, Belgium Nov 20, 2008 Van t’vat, Poatersgat, Brugge. What’s this?? Hoppy Belgian pils with distinct piney and garden herb noble hop character?? Nose pure Munich-like pale biscuity malt, CO2, conifer. LACY. Even at the end of a VERY heavy session on the Taras Boulba and Pannepot, the delicate hop and floury soft malt character cut through. Tasty and authentic (whisper it quietly) Belgian pils. Miksu (1357), Jyväskylä, Finland Sep 24, 2008 0.25 l bottle. Golden color with creamy head and some yeast flocs. Malty and honeyish aroma with some herbal hops and hints of lemon. Malty, honeyish and lemony flavor with medium bitterness. OK but plain pilsner. Bontus (113), Gent, Belgium Sep 22, 2008 On tap. One of my favourite pilseners. good bitterness and very drinkable. Allen (699), Wölflinswil, Switzerland Jul 17, 2008 Bottled 25cl. It pours a pale golden beer with a beautiful, nicely lasting white rocky head. Hops and melon in the nose. Surprisingly sweet taste. Hops and melon showing up. Beautiful lacing. Full bodied for a pilsener. Not all that bitter. Sweet finish with a hint of honey, oranges and hops. A very fruity, full bodied and sweet pilsener. renffisch (461), london, Greater London, England Jun 26, 2008 draught @ the white horse. smells of oat cookies. Looks stunning. Finely carbonated, clearest straw yellow, creamy perfectly white head. beautiful condition. Actually found myself staring at my pint, due to the lovely dance of teeny-weeny little bubbles which kept a lovely thick creamy head and resulted in a gorgeous lace round the glass as i drank it. Very delicate hoppy pils. very true, and excellent example of this style. all round and none of the ingredients stick out. just like it should be.
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