orville (137), Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, USA Feb 26, 2007 By far the best triple I have ever tasted. Sweet fruitiness mixed with wheat and hops. Pleasant and boldly bitter
stoutlover72 (1311), NorCal, California, USA Jul 5, 2008 My favorite Chimay to date. Not sure why I haven’t rated this before, but here it goes. The aroma is full of nice complexities like honey, apples, yeast, sweet malt and graham crackers. Medium carbonation with a huge, frothy seafoamy white head with some nice Belgian lacing. Flavors are yeast, light fruits, marshmallows, caramel, and spices. Very nice beer and perhaps Chimay’s best. SeanMacGC (2), Dublin, Ireland does not count Jul 4, 2008 Though not to everyone’s taste, the discernible bitterness adds to the character of this particular tripel. The best looking of the Chimay beers, with a durably brillliant whiite head, and reassuring sediment clouding the last of the pour, Cinq Cents is a great beer. gwelch925 (28), Northern, Kentucky, USA Jul 4, 2008 Chimay Blanche pours a very cloudy golden color with a magnificent white head. The head does not lace and thins out after a couple drinks. To the nose the yeast is immediately present. As well as some spiciness and fruit, possibly grape or lemon. Your nose does not lie there is some bitterness, but overall Blanche is a very smooth and tasty brew. azlondon (455), Greater London, England Jun 27, 2008 Updated: Jul 1, 2008As Chimay Blanche:
Appearance: Golden, nice amount of head - not longlasting. Last bit a bit cloudy.
Aroma: Bit of fruit. Citrusy.
Taste: Hopsy, bit of fruit. Bitterish.
Info: 330ml bottle, 21/3-2006, 93/300
As Chimay Cinq Cents:
Appearance: Hazy golden. Good amount of off-white head. Sediments and floaty bits.
Aroma: Fruit and citrus. Wood. Fresh.
Taste: Hops and citrus. Nice aftertaste.
Info: 750ml bottle, 10/6-2008, 194/500 Hangover (656), Atlanta, USA Jun 26, 2008 Slightly cloudy and dark golden pour with a huge white head that eventually recedes. Spicey and fruity aroma, slightly sweet. Flavor is yeasty with a slightly mustiness on the front end. Middle reveals some banana, clove, apple and dried fruit. Finishes dry with lingering yeast. Pretty solid!
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