BoBoChamp (1334), Gent, Belgium Oct 5, 2008 33cl, exclusive brew, from De Bierloods Adegem, easy to drink, not complex, clear, good head, nothing special, probably same brew as La Gauloise Ambrée Jerre (1755), Waregem, Belgium Aug 31, 2008 Bottle, 33cl. (yesterday @ home, bought Bierloods)
Almost clear amber color, light beige head.
Aroma sweet, malty,yeast, little spice, . Medium body.
Taste fruity, yeast, a bit bitterness, hops, some special herbs/spice, dry finish.
Good, for a simple amber ale.
(this beer is close to la Gauloise ambrée)
JorisPPattyn (5155), Antwerpen, Belgium Jul 9, 2008 Huge amberish dense head over bright shining amber beer. Sweet, almondy, with roasted malts and strange spices in the nose. Taste: ah. the strange spices are called coriander. Right. Parsley and very sweet. Bit sticky, slick MF, and quite empty, bland. Medium bodied, maybe. Bwègh. Du Bocq at its worst. Labelbeer for... Bart (1625), Vosselaar, Belgium Apr 6, 2008 Amber hazy coloured beer with little carbonation and a small off-white head. Full herby and yeasty aroma. Full palate. Finish is full yeaste, with some fruity and herby special touches. Not bad. Wim (1278), Turnhout, Belgium Apr 6, 2008 amber coloured light sparkling body with a average off white head a sweet fruity aroma a yeasty fruity spicy taste with a bitter finich Yves (989), Beerse, Belgium Apr 5, 2008 Slightly hazy coloured beer with average off white head. Yeasty fruity aroma. Full creamy palate ending little bitter and spicy diminishing into a sweet taste.
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