Pyrozoid (124), Gatineau, Quebec, Canada Mar 28, 2008 (Dégusté avec french tickler) Biere blonde, bele apparence avec n mince collet. Odeur de banane, vin blanc ( en faite le raisin donne impession de vin blanc). Gout salé (resemblance de manger une pomme avec du sel) Petit gout d’humidité, zest d’orange, sucre brun et un eu poivré à la fin.
BoBoChamp (618), Gent, Belgium Jul 23, 2008 33cl, from De Hopduvel Gent, easy to drink, not complex, hazy, good head, nothing special SHIG (1466), Oberoffligen, Germany Jul 19, 2008 Bottle: Poured a light orange brown with a white medium head. I expected something more golden, maybe to cold. I do like the appearance. Aroma is sweet with fruit, malt, and some very fine spice. The taste is very good with fruit and sugary malts, the finish is tangy hops that dry the buds. Very pleasant suprise! Glouglouburp (1915), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Jun 9, 2008 In short: A full bodied fruity, spicy and dry Belgian blonde Ale. Enjoyable but nothing
How: Bottle 330ml, about 6 months old
The look: Cloudy golden yellow with a medium white head
In long: Fruitiness level is average for a Belgian Ale of that nature. The fruity flavours in this one are bananas, some tropical fruits and some orange peels. Medium sweetness with a honeyed hard-candies. Lots of crunchy biscuits. Aromatic spicy floral hops that dry-out the beer a lot but do not provide much bitterness. And overall impression of some kind of spicy strudel. Overall this is a simple old-fashion pleasant Belgian blonde ale. With all those trendy breweries doing wacky beers and going off the beaten-path this one may seem simple and old-fashion. Sometimes new and modern is good, but sometimes you don’t microwave a chicken in three minutes. Sometimes you need to open a door, a for that you need a doorknob.
MartinT (4307), Montreal, Quebec, Canada May 2, 2008 My Bottom Line:
Floral hops and banana esters bloom from the bready yeast, as an atypical spicing (usually reserved for dessert beers) garnishes this fluffy pastry of a blond Belgian Ale.
Further Personal Perceptions:
-A sheet of foam covers the cloudy orangey golden.
-Few hops decorate the finish; it’s mostly malt and yeast here.
-The body is cushiony and well built; one of the beer’s finest features.
-This is very drinkable and balanced throughout.
Bottle; best before Feb.’09. MiP (4927), Flensburg, Germany Apr 20, 2008 Draught at ZBF08. Cloudy orange colour. Small tight, creamy white head. Bready flavour, mild and creamy. Slightly watery. OK hint of alcohol in aftertaste.
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