Jeppe (2634), Ølbutikken, Denmark Oct 6, 2007 SN Reserva 2000 got my first and at that time only 5.0 - will this live up to it? Pours hazy golden orange with some yeast and a thin white head. Extreme aroma dominated by a powerful fruityness with a warming alcohol sensation, a nice woodyness and that same hint of jughurt (in a good way) that I remember from the 2000 version - complex in all matters!! Flavor is not as rounded and rather sharp on the tongue with a good deal of alcohol. Dry and woody on a fruity background. Vinous and warming. Still a bid young but I’m 110% sure it will involve with the years like all of De Dolles beers. Will it become as good as 2000? Only time will tell. And I will definately be there to find out ;-)
arjoseph (512), Nashville, Tennessee, USA May 21, 2008 Bottle into tulip, Kulminator, Antwerp (paid 4 euro). After previously thinking that I had had this beer and finding out that I hadn’t, I knew I had to try again on my latest trip to Europe. Overall, this was not at all what I expected. I expected that syrupy Stille Nacht sweetness and some of the warm spiciness I vaguely remember from the one time I had the 2000 Reserva. This was not that syrupy at all, the usual sweetness was gone. This was only aging three years, so it can’t be that it fermented out already. Flavors were intense, but not necessarily well put together; herbal qualities of basil and oregano were most prominent with denatured hops in the finish. Alcohol was not masked at all, either in the mouth or the finish (or the nose, for that matter). All that being said, the beer did have an elegant feel to it, and I didn’t wholly miss the over-the-top De Dolle sweetness. Clear copper in the glass with visible carbonation moving slowly up to the surface, belying the full body. Tight foamy lacing on the glass. Alcohol stings the back of the nose on the first whiff, then comes some apricot and candi sugar. Since I found it, I won’t regret not having it, but I also won’t regret not having it again. grimreeser (601), Minnesota, USA May 20, 2008 I actually remember this one. I think I heard angels sing. Cloudy orange with a nice white head, nice lacing. Aroma of citrus, spices, and Belgian yeast. Fantastic sweetness followed by just enough bitterness to nicely balance it. Did not disappoint. Everything I hoped for and more. Thanks Mes! mabel (1246), Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 19, 2008 [1135-20080229] 11.6floz. Meaty dark figgy pudding aroma with some brandy oxo cube malt notes. Hazy, light orange body with a small long-lasting foamy off-white head and some sunken floaties. Spicy sweet Belgian yeast flavour seems oaked. Medium body. Bit of a kick.
(@ Kulminator; Antwerp, BE; w/ jerc) Vac (2161), San Diego, California, USA May 13, 2008 Thanks for sharing this one Alex (Sick_boy282). Pours with a cloudy, orange-gold body topped by a thick, lasting, off-white head with lots of lacing left behind. It’s slightly sweet yet a touch sour with notes of lemon, a nice maltiness, a subtle bitterness and notes of yeast. Medium bodied, highly carbonated and warming. BlackDonald (610), On a beer trip all over the USA, California, USA May 11, 2008 This was very nice, not sure if it was as nice as it 2000 companion, although I would be really curious to see how well this one ages. This one has some butterscotch and spice notes. I think the alcohol is a little more present in this, has just a little bit of heat on the top of the mouth. Still has that familiar malt background with sweet sugary spices. Really enjoyable.
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