Scauca (245), Lovere, Italy Oct 20, 2007 Updated: Oct 31, 2007 Nothing noticeable to me under that huge white head. Hazy yellowish appearance. A very weak grainy aroma, with just some hints of grassy hoppiness. Ethilic. No body to balance a quite harsh and rough bitterness.
Palidor19 (1285), Brandon, Florida, USA Aug 5, 2008 average right down the middle. it does some flavor with the malts and hops but the rest feels a bit average. The caramel like malts works decently. give it a try nick76 (2038), Tampa, Florida, USA Aug 5, 2008 The aroma is hoppy with yeast, malt, and paper. The appearance is lightly hazy and gold with a large head. The flavor is like the aroma. The palate is thin. Overall it’s so-so. Beerman6686 (726), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 31, 2008 Poured a nice blonde yellow color with a white head. Aroma was fairly malty like most of this style but had a larger hint of hops than usual. Flavor was sweet malt/candy sugar, a little bit of sourness, and a decent hop finish for a belgian. BoBoChamp (660), Gent, Belgium Jul 23, 2008 33cl, from De Hopduvel Gent, easy to drink, not complex, hazy, good head, nice brew after4ever (1719), Brier, Washington, USA Jul 9, 2008 330. This is a solid, refreshing, and very drinkable little blonde. Pours opaque burnished medium amber with a towering, bubbly platinum blonde head that falls quickly away to a thin head with intermittent rings of lace. The nose is a weirdly skunky candied orange melange...candied skunk? It smells inviting enough, honestly. Get rid of the skunk and there’s really something happening here. Medium body with sharply lively carb--a bit more restraint there would earn another point. Nice oranges and biscuits on the mid-palate. Mild, slightly nutty finish. Not a bad beer at all, though it lacks distinction in its (admittedly quite crowded) field. It may not be memorable compared to some of the other imports that sit aside it on cooler shelves in the US, but it certainly wouldn’t disappoint if it were the main thing on offer.
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