keith0718 (151), Olathe, Kansas, USA Nov 5, 2007 I picked this up because there was some article attached to it in the store calling it the best beer in the world. Not the best, but one of my more favorite beligians.
dpjuart (520), Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 22, 2008 33 cl bottle. Pours clear, brown with cherry hues and a light khaki head, two fingers in the Tremens glass, dissipating to a half a finger. Nose is fruity, cherry and raisin, slight clove and allspice with a touch of alcohol. Taste is sweet caramel with raisin and cherry, with spicy notes of clove and coriander. Dry finish with some hop bitterness that’s overtaken by alcohol flavor and heat, the latter of which lingers well into the after. Decent BSA. BoBoChamp (255), Gent, Belgium Jul 20, 2008 33cl, from De Hopduvel Gent, complex, hazy, small head, good brew, better balance than Delirium Tremens posikyle (156), Alabama, USA Jul 18, 2008 Pours dark brown, with a thick head and a big fruity aroma. Flavor is sweet malts in the front, raisins in the middle and a bit of a lingering finish. Hardly any hop profile. A definite one to pick up. aenimopiate (124), The United States of Texas, Texas, USA Jul 17, 2008 Had this beer a couple years ago, and I can’t believe I forgot to rate it then. This is a very good beer; darker than the tremens and has a flavor to accompany the shade of the beer. It tastes strongly of dark fruits and nuts, with a hint of yeast. I really enjoyed this beer, and I have another in my hand as I type this. metsbcd (79), Connecticut, USA Jul 15, 2008 Pretty solid beer. Tasty belgian ale, nothing real different for the style but good. The only real knock is that there wasn’t much of an aftertaste. The aftertaste kind of tasted like a standard beer.
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