redgold07 (308), Irving, Texas, USA Feb 6, 2008 Pours a hazy brown-gold color with a substantial white, fluffy head. Aroma is of fruit and yeast. Flavors include some spices, yeast, alcohol, citrus, hops, and it is a little bitter. Quite good though.
11.2 oz. bottle.
ska (64), Italy Nov 20, 2008 75cl bottle, hazy amber colour, huge white head, malt and yeast aroma, citrus (both orange and lemon) and spices notes, sweet flavour, hints of hops and alcohol, finish with spices and warming alcohol sebletitje (530), Tampa, Florida, USA Nov 20, 2008 On tap at OTH.
Pours hazy gold, white head.
Taste / aroma, fruity, yeasty with some nice sugary notes, and caramel malts. There are some nice underlying nice dark fruits notes that are very subtle.
A great unique Trappist beer.
Goes nicely with some Chimay cheese. epf33 (183), Fairfax, Virginia, USA Nov 19, 2008 one of the best "Trappist" beer i’ve had. hazy gold color, foamy head, pleasant aroma movezig (136), Pensacola, Florida, USA Nov 1, 2008 Goodn’. Pour was cloudy orange/yellow. Smell had light fruits (strong banana and orange) sorta nutty. Flavors the same, banana, orange, citrus, and caramel. All balanced well with the carbonation. Stuff can be difficult to find. Can only get it where I live in the sampler pack with the glass (white glass that is). rampmaster (185), Alden, New York, USA Nov 1, 2008 Presentation: It was poured from a stubby brown 11.2oz bottle into a signature Chimay chalice that came with the gift set.
Appearance: It has a slightly hazy, peachy golden colored body with a thick, heavenly, white and foamy head. It is supported by an active carbonation and it very slowly recedes to a much thinner creamy layer of foam that leaves behind sticky white lacing.
Smell: The aroma has delicate fruity character with dry yeast notes and a just a hint of medicinal phenols and hops in the distance.
Taste/Mouth feel: The flavor has mellow fruity notes of Muscat, golden raison and apple mixing with pale malted grain and dry earthy yeast. Hop flavor is mild but adds a mild slash of herbal spice and mellow bitterness. Its 8%abv is well hidden but adds to the overall complexity and smooth rounded mouth feel. It finishes with some light phenol flavors and mild spicy hops fading off the tongue. Its texture has perfect carbonation and a nice rounded feel with a medium body that is very drinkable and sophisticated.
Notes: I love Trappist beers and this is an absolute joy to drink. Monks Rock!!!
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