weepingsuds (222), Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA Jun 25, 2005 A fairly decent bock? Well to me this lends more to the style of a belgium blonde with a copper tint. Nice head, but quickly dissappaiting. Overall this is decent, but just doesn’t fit my particular tastes. BUt there is definitly some influece seeping across Luxembourg’s border and ending up in this beer. Papsoe (14642), Frederiksberg, Denmark Mar 12, 2005 Updated: Jun 13, 2005(Bottle 33 cl) Deep amber colour with a moderate yet creamy head. Some sweetness in good balance with a pronounced hoppiness. Slightly nutty flavours with a nice body. 150701 Saarlander (1577), Saarlouis, Germany Dec 23, 2004 quite a nice beer, very well balanced, nice dark gold-red color, not too sweet, hopped enough. Good flavor, very very surprised with this beer! Hildigöltur (5109), København, Denmark Sep 23, 2004 Amber coloured. Rather sweet, fruity and malty with slightly alcoholic notes both in the aroma and in the flavour. Not very interesting. JorisPPattyn (5155), Antwerpen, Belgium Jul 12, 2004 Amberish-shot yellow beer; off-white head, fast dwindling. Grassy & grapey nose, white candi sugar. Dry, mild grainy taste; finish is roasted and definitely alcoholic. Clean, crisp and dry, alcohol obvious in the mouthfeel. Now this is what I call a good strong lager. Character approaching as much a strong blond Belgian ale, as a blonde Bock. This beer ought to get out more of its confinement of the 2 Luxembourgs. Interbrew!! jbrus (4835), Delft, Netherlands Oct 27, 2002 Orange and malty aroma. Light amber-orange colour, nice head, very good lace. Light syrupy, light sweet, good hops, little orange. Long lasting bitter finish.
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